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April 20, 2025 2:37 PM PT
ARLINGTON, Texas — Tyler Glasnow stood on the back of the mound, rotated his right ankle as if trying to test how it felt, then threw his first pitch of the fifth inning on Sunday afternoon.
In the Dodgers’ 1-0 win against the Texas Rangers, it proved to be the right-hander’s last one of the day.
Though the Dodgers salvaged a series win at Globe Life Field, grinding out the lone run of Sunday’s rubber-match contest on a Freddie Freeman sacrifice fly in the eighth, they first had to overcome yet another injury concern from Glasnow, who left the game after just four innings with what the club later said was lower leg cramping.