Tyler Glasnow explains balancing act with back issue
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Tyler Glasnow explains balancing act with back issue
""And it felt like if I went that day, it could turn into a full-on no-throw situation. "So I just came back, got some imaging, fixed some stuff, and just made sure I was good to go. I think pushing it when you do have a mini spasm for me, since I've had a high school growth spurt, it has always kind of been an issue.""
""Glasnow did not make his scheduled start against the Orioles due to back tightness, the same designation that caused him to miss three weeks last season. After meeting with doctors in Los Angeles, the Dodgers came away confident that the injury was not going to turn into something more serious, and Glasnow was back on the mound last Monday against the Colorado Rockies. The right-hander completed his outing without issue, tossing seven no-hit innings and only allowing one run.""
Tyler Glasnow experienced back tightness that led to being scratched from a scheduled start against the Orioles, mirroring a designation that caused him to miss three weeks last season. He met with doctors in Los Angeles and the Dodgers concluded the injury was unlikely to worsen. Glasnow returned to pitch the following Monday against the Colorado Rockies, completing seven no-hit innings and allowing one run. He identified the issue as a minor back spasm that occasionally appears, likely aggravated by attempting to pitch through discomfort. Glasnow emphasizes precaution, imaging and hip checks to manage and reduce the risk of larger flare-ups.
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