Dodgers' Dave Roberts Reveals Rationale Behind Removing Tyler Glasnow From No-Hitter
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Dodgers' Dave Roberts Reveals Rationale Behind Removing Tyler Glasnow From No-Hitter
""I mean, obviously, when you get taken out of a game, like I want to stay in, no matter what my pitch count is," Glasnow said. "And I think just given my track record, I kind of understand why. If I was healthy every single season, it'd maybe be a different story. But I respect the decision. They wanted to take me out, and we ended up winning, so we're good.""
""With Yamamoto, I felt good about him going into the ninth," Roberts said. "And I think (with Glasnow), with just kind of everything that's gone on recently, I think it was kind of (an) easy (decision) for me. But I was more excited that these guys are throwing the baseball.""
Los Angeles Dodgers' rotation produced at least eight no-hit innings twice in three games, with Yoshinobu Yamamoto carrying a 112-pitch no-hit bid into the ninth and Tyler Glasnow reaching 105 pitches through seven innings. The manager removed Glasnow to start the eighth and summoned reliever Blake Treinen, prioritizing Glasnow's health and recent elbow injury history over a combined no-hitter attempt. Glasnow acknowledged and respected the decision, noting his desire to stay in but understanding given his injury track record. Tanner Scott allowed a hit in the ninth, ending any combined no-hit chance, while the team secured the win and the save.
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