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Dodgers have happy flight home after offensive explosion and good news about Tyler Glasnow

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The Dodgers saw life from many of the bats, and seem to avert an IL stint for Tyler Glasnow

The Los Angeles Dodgers finished their road trip at . 500, and are exhaling in a multitude of ways. The most immediate concern was for their starting pitcher, Tyler Glasnow, who exited Wednesday’s matinee game against the Houston Astros just after taking the mound to warm up for the second inning.

Initial news was that it was Glasnow’s lower back that was bothering him. Back pain is nothing new to Glasnow, who has dealt with it most of his major league career. Most recently the 6’8” pitcher skipped a start last September dealing with what he called “tall guy back”.

In 2024 he also dealt with it but avoided the IL. Glasnow did not put up too much of a fight when the trainer came out to talk to him. He had thrown 19 pitches in the first inning, and that would be all he would throw.

After the game, Manager Dave Roberts said that there would be a precautionary MRI when the team returned to Los Angeles, but Glasnow is not expected to land on the IL. “I think today, given the situation with Tyler, it couldn’t have been a better outcome,” Roberts said. Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic has more info on Glasnow and the pitching staff as a whole here .