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In a shocking twist for Los Angeles Dodgers fans, Tyler Glasnow’s highly anticipated return to the mound has left more questions than answers. The 31-year-old pitcher, sidelined for over two months due to a right shoulder injury, faced a disheartening setback during his latest rehabilitation outing.
Manager Dave Roberts addressed the media, revealing the grim reality: Glasnow’s performance was far from encouraging. In just 2.1 innings during his second rehab game with the OKC Comets, Glasnow was battered, surrendering five runs on seven hits and issuing a walk. This follows a promising debut where he pitched two scoreless innings, leaving fans hopeful for a swift comeback. Now, uncertainty looms over his ability to contribute to the Dodgers’ rotation this season.
Roberts emphasized the need for Glasnow to regain his form, stating that he expected the pitcher to complete at least four innings, a benchmark he failed to meet. With a troubling 4.50 ERA before his injury, Glasnow’s struggles are compounded by his attempts to adjust his mechanics—a strategy aimed at preserving his health but one that has yet to yield positive results.
As Glasnow grapples with his performance and the ticking clock, the Dodgers find themselves at a crossroads. The team is counting on his talent, but patience is wearing thin among fans. Will Glasnow rise to the occasion and reclaim his spot in the rotation, or is it time for the Dodgers to explore alternatives? As the pressure mounts, the baseball world is watching closely. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops!
Contributors: Tyler Glasnow, Dave Roberts