Tyler Glasnow

#31 SP / L.A. Dodgers / EXP: 8YRS Height: 6-8 Weight: 225 lb Age: 31 College: None Bats/Throws -/-

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Still not throwing

    Tyler Glasnow said Friday that the inflammation has gone down in his right elbow, but he has yet to resume throwing, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports.Glasnow was shut down after being diagnosed with a right elbow sprain Sept. 14. While he isn't expected to undergo surgery, Glasnow has been restricted to rehab on his elbow, and he noted Friday that a more definitive recovery plan will be put in place once he undergoes more scans, per Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. Glasgow went 9-6 during the regular season with a 3.49 ERA, 0.95 WHIP and 168:35 K:BB across 134 innings.

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Expects to avoid surgery

    Tyler Glasnow doesn't expect to need surgery on his sprained right elbow, but he's been shut down from throwing for the foreseeable future, per MLB.com.Glasnow was diagnosed with a right elbow sprain Sept. 14 and was subsequently moved to the 60-day IL. Though the right-hander doesn't think he'll need surgery, his injured elbow will be subject to monitoring and imaging as he looks ahead to clearance to resume throwing. Glasnow's injury isn't expected to carry over into next season, but it's highly unlikely he'll pitch again in 2024 even if the Los Angeles Dodgers make a deep run into the postseason.

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Moves to 60-day IL

    The Los Angeles Dodgers transferred Tyler Glasnow (elbow) from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day IL on Wednesday.Glasnow was diagnosed with a sprained elbow Saturday, and his move to the 60-day IL will officially rule him out for the remainder of the regular season. Zach Logue's contract was selected from Triple-A Oklahoma City in a corresponding move.

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Likely out for season

    Manager Dave Roberts said Saturday that Tyler Glasnow has a sprained right elbow and is unlikely to return this season, David Vassegh of AM 570 LA Sports reports.The news of Glasnow's sprain comes as somewhat of a surprise, considering Roberts previously said that initial scans on the right-hander's elbow were "promising." Glasnow will be shut down from throwing for the time being, and although he hasn't officially been ruled out for the season yet, it's likely that the only way he pitches again in 2024 is if the Los Angeles Dodgers make a deep postseason run. Glasnow tossed a career-high 134 innings over his 22 starts this season, going 9-6 with a 3.49 ERA, 0.95 WHIP and 168:35 K:BB across 134 innings.

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Initial scans promising

    Manager Dave Roberts said Friday that initial scans on Tyler Glasnow's right elbow were "promising," Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.Glasnow reported discomfort in his elbow while warming up for a simulated game Friday. While the Los Angeles Dodgers skipper didn't get into specific details regarding the right-hander's status, it seems there may still be a chance he returns in time to make another start before the end of the regular season.

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Suffers setback Friday

    Manager Dave Roberts said Tyler Glasnow felt discomfort in his right elbow Friday while warming up for a simulated game, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.Glasnow was slated to face live hitters for two or three simulated innings, but he instead returned to the clubhouse after warming up. The 31-year-old right-hander will get additional testing on his elbow to provide some clarity on his chances of returning before the end of the regular season, per Juan Toribio of MLB.com. Glasnow has been on the 15-day injured list since Aug. 16 due to tendinitis in his right elbow.

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Doesn't face hitters

    Tyler Glasnow didn't complete his scheduled simulated game Friday, Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times reports.Glasnow went straight to the clubhouse after warming up in the bullpen instead of facing hitters. It's unclear why he couldn't complete the session, but it doesn't bode well for his ability to return before the end of the regular season. Glasnow hasn't thrown for the Los Angeles Dodgers since Aug. 11 due to elbow tendinitis.

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Sim game on tap

    Tyler Glasnow (elbow) will face hitters in a simulated game over the weekend, Juan Toribio of MLB.com reports.Glasnow reportedly felt good coming out of his bullpen session Tuesday, and he's now been given the green light to throw 2-to-3 simulated innings against live hitters. Assuming everything goes smoothly this weekend, the 31-year-old righty will likely rejoin Los Angeles' rotation sometime next week and build up his workload while pitching in big-league games.

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Tossing another bullpen Tuesday

    Tyler Glasnow (elbow) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session Tuesday followed by a simulated game Friday, Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times reports.This is another step in the right direction for Glasnow, who successfully fired a 25-pitch bullpen session Saturday. If he's able to get through Tuesday's bullpen and Friday's sim game without issue, the right-hander could be sent out on a rehab assignment as early as next week.

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    Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Throws off mound

    Tyler Glasnow (elbow) threw a 25-pitch bullpen session Saturday, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.Saturday marks the first time Glasnow has thrown off a mound since he landed on the injured list in mid-August due to right elbow tendinitis. He's not expected to make it back to the Los Angeles Dodgers before mid-September, but the fact he's back on a mound is a good indication of progress. The 31-year-old righty will presumably throw a few more bullpen sessions before progressing to live batting practice.

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