The Los Angeles Dodgers snapped their three-game losing streak with a 5-2 win over the Minnesota Twins Monday night, but there was hardly reason to celebrate as reliever Tanner Scott exited the game with a forearm injury.
Scott took over for Dustin May to get the final out in the eighth inning before coming back out to pitch the ninth. That's where things began to go south, as Scott walked Byron Buxton and hit Brooks Lee with a pitch. While facing Ryan Jeffers with one out, Scott threw an 85.9 mph pitch in the dirt and grimaced as he walked off the mound while flexing his left arm.