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Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow leaves the game with the right shoulder complaints, second injury -term start in a row

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After Dodger's starter Tyler Glasnow had given up two runs on Sunday in the first inning against the pirates, he was removed from the game from the game with what the Dodgers later referred to as right shoulder complaint. He went out to achieve his warm -up parking spaces before he conjured up manager Dave Roberts and a trainer. Then he left the game because of an obvious injury. Ben Casparius replaced Glasnow on the hill.

Glasnow could be seen how he turned his shoulder in front of the field and then immediately reacted with a cry after publishing.

Manager Dave Roberts said that an IL stay for Glasnow was “certainly a possibility”.

“I think some of the changes have led to some of the changes to have led to other things,” Glasnow told reporters after the game (Pro mlb.com). “At this point I just try to find out what to do. It's just extremely frustrating.”

The Dodgers entered the season with great rotation depths and this depth is currently being tested strenuously. Tony Gonsolin, Kyle Hurt, Clayton Kershaw, River Ryan, Emmet Sheehan, Blake Snell and Gavin Stone are currently on the injured list and let Glasnow, Roki Sasaki, Dustin May and Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the rotation. Gonsolin is expected to return to the rotation next week, but this group is still very concerned. If Glasnow needs an IL stint, Casparius is probably the one who is thrown back into the rotation.

Glasnow, 31, is 1-0 with an ERA of 4.50, 1.28 whip and 23 strikeouuts against 11 hikes in 18 inner rings this season. It was removed from the last start after four innings due to cramps in the lower leg.

The Dodgers followed on Sunday with a record of 17-10 after they started the season 8-0.

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