
"Glasnow lasted two full innings and faced a batter in the third, allowing a single hit while striking out four. The big right-hander struck out the side in the first inning, forcing whiffs from Austin Hays and Lenyn Sosa and catching Kyle Teel looking. He looked just as good in the second inning, retiring the side in order with a groundout, a lineup and his fourth strikeout of the outing."
"While some spots in the rotation are definitely up for grabs, Tyler Glasnow's spot as a starter isn't up for debate. He has been one of the Dodgers' best performers over the last two seasons - even making his first All-Star appearance in 2024 - and will certainly maintain his role heading into the new season."
"Glasnow struggled with injury in 2025, making just 18 starts, but looked great when he was healthy. He had a 3.19 ERA through 90.1 innings pitched and struck out 106 batters in that time. The right-hander continued to play well heading into the postseason, posting a 1.69 ERA while splitting time between the bullpen and rotation."
Tyler Glasnow made his 2026 Cactus League debut for the Los Angeles Dodgers with an impressive performance. He pitched 2.1 innings, striking out four batters and allowing just one hit before leaving the game. Glasnow struck out the side in the first inning and retired the side in order in the second. He gave up a single to Braden Montgomery in the third inning before exiting. Despite Montgomery later scoring on a home run, Glasnow's spot in the Opening Day rotation is secure. He has been one of the Dodgers' best performers over the past two seasons, including an All-Star appearance in 2024. Though he made only 18 starts in 2025 due to injury, he maintained a 3.19 ERA and struck out 106 batters.
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