Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker and catcher Dalton Rushing both exit early during a game against the Minnesota Twins due to injuries, according to multiple reports. Tucker leaves in the second inning with lower back spasms. One account says he appears to suffer the problem while running the bases and is replaced by a pinch runner after leaving the game in the middle of an inning. Another report similarly places his departure during the second inning. Catcher Dalton Rushing also leaves after taking a foul ball off his mask, exiting about an inning later than Tucker. Separate coverage refers to Rushing’s injury as a concussion. Following their exits, both players are listed as unavailable for the next game, with their names removed from the lineup on Tuesday. Despite the injuries, the Dodgers end a two-game losing streak on Monday, with Freddie Freeman also mentioned in pre- or postgame notes by one outlet. The reports agree on the timing of Tucker’s exit (second inning) and Rushing’s exit (one inning later) and on the general nature of their injuries (back spasms for Tucker, foul-ball impact/head-related injury for Rushing).