Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker leaves Monday’s game against the Minnesota Twins in the second inning due to low back spasms. According to game accounts, Tucker draws a one-out walk in the second and then moves on after Tommy Edman records a single to right field. Tucker is seen lightly running to second base but is ultimately removed from the game. He does not return and instead remains in the dugout, standing near the fence, before going into the clubhouse after the inning ends. A pinch-runner, Alex Call, replaces him. The reports describe the issue as lower back spasms, but do not provide further details on severity, diagnosis, or a timetable for return. The incident occurs during the Dodgers’ series opener in Minneapolis.