TORONTO —
For the first time in his debut Dodgers season, there seemed to be a brief injury scare for starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow on Saturday.
After six stellar, suffocating, scoreless innings in a 4-2 Dodgers win over the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre, Glasnow returned to the mound in the seventh inning hoping to put the finishing touches on a second consecutive shutout performance.
Instead, he gave up a run, then left alongside a trainer — momentarily stirring concern for a veteran pitcher with a long and troubling history of injuries.