Tyler Glasnow delivers five strong innings as Dodgers beat Braves to go to 6-0
Briefly

The Dodgers have started the current baseball season with an extraordinary record of 6-0, triggering excitement among fans who cheer "One-hundred-sixty-two and 0!" The team's success is underscored by Tyler Glasnow's impressive game, where he pitched five scoreless innings against the Atlanta Braves. Despite the absence of star player Freddie Freeman, Glasnow's powerful performance, highlighted by eight strikeouts, set the stage for the Dodgers' 6-1 victory. This incredible start has fans dreaming of a perfect season, even though historically such perfection is nearly impossible in Major League Baseball.
He struck out the first two batters he faced, snapping off a nasty curveball to Michael Harris II before blowing a 98 mph fastball by Austin Riley.
Glasnow probably could have kept going after the fifth, having thrown just 79 pitches. But by then, the team was already leading 5-0.
In a 162-game baseball season, such perfection is virtually unattainable. But for now, Dodgers fans can keep on dreaming.
After six games into this year's World Series title defense, the Dodgers continued their unbeaten start with an impressive 6-1 victory over the Braves.
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