Dodgers News: Tyler Glasnow's Big Offseason Change Already Seems to Be Paying Off
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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow is focused on ensuring his health for the 2025 season following past injuries. He made adjustments to his pitching mechanics to leverage his 6-foot-8 frame better. Glasnow's season started successfully with five scoreless innings against the Atlanta Braves, indicating the effectiveness of his spring training improvements. Manager Dave Roberts emphasized Glasnow's previous struggles with mechanics and noted his newfound athleticism this spring, aiming to perform at peak levels during both the regular season and postseason.
"I think it's the least I've thought mechanically in a long time," he said afterward. "I feel athletic and free and good."
"I think with Tyler, my opinion is he gets too mechanical at times and not let his natural athleticism and compete kind of drive his outing," Roberts said.
In 2025, Glasnow hopes to replicate another stellar performance, not only in the regular season but also in October.
It was exactly the type of performance the Dodgers had hoped for when they traded for him and spent $136.5 million on an extension in December 2023.
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