Tyler Glasnow left his start on Wednesday afternoon against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park after only one inning, with the Dodgers right-hander suffering lower back pain per an announcement from the team.
Glasnow was warming up for the second inning when he felt something, and was quickly joined on the mound by catcher Dalton Rushing, manager Dave Roberts, head athletic trainer Thomas Albert and the entire infield. After a bit of deliberation, Glasnow walked off the field and into the clubhouse.
Glasnow allowed a solo home run in the first inning but also struck out a pair. His first strikeout, getting Yordan Alvárez looking on a curveball, was the 1,000th strikeout of Glasnow’s career. He’s the 576th pitcher in major league history with at least 1,000 strikeouts.
Prior to the injury, Glasnow was off to a good start this season, leading the Dodgers with 49 strikeouts with his 2.72 ERA. He led the team in innings (38 2/3) through the end of April.
Left-hander Jack Dreyer replaced Glasnow on the mound and pitched two scoreless innings to start what figures to be a scramble to finish out the game.
