PT TOMORROW: NL Central—Glasnow on the mend

Pittsburgh Pirates

Tyler Glasnow (RHP, PIT) landed on the disabled list after leaving his July 23 start with shoulder discomfort. He lasted only two innings and 55 pitches in his first rehab start, rather than the four innings and 65 pitches the team was reportedly targeting, as he still experienced some issues with his shoulder. Glasnow threw a bullpen session two days later, though, and after another rehab start or two, could bump Ryan Vogelsong (RHP, PIT) or Chad Kuhl (RHP, PIT) from the rotation.

Glasnow is a very valuable commodity in keeper leagues, but owners should probably temper expectations for 2016. In addition to the current shoulder issue, his command is also a concern, as he has a 4.9 Ctl between the majors and Triple-A...

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