The Los Angeles Dodgers have suffered another injury blow, this time to their starting rotation. Tyler Glasnow, the team's ace pitcher, is set to undergo a NanoScope procedure after his teammate Spencer Skubal had a successful Tommy John surgery earlier in the season. The NanoScope procedure is typically used for minor elbow injuries and can help reduce inflammation and improve recovery times.
The news of Glasnow's injury comes as a significant setback for the Dodgers, who have already been dealing with other pitching losses due to injuries. With their rotation now depleted further, manager Dave Roberts will need to make quick decisions on how to fill the void left by both Glasnow and Skubal. The team is expected to closely monitor Glasnow's recovery process in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Spencer Skubal has made a positive start to his rehab after undergoing Tommy John surgery earlier this year. His successful return could provide some relief for the Dodgers as they continue their pursuit of postseason success.