
"Tyler Glasnow started his third game of spring training in the win, pitching 4.1 innings. He was nearly perfect outside of a first-inning leadoff homer from Jordan Lawlar, allowing a total of two hits and a walk while striking out five batters. He threw just 60 pitches in the outing."
"LA battled back for the second game in a row after an early blow, relying on solid pitching and consistent offense to get the job done. The Dodgers' pitching and defense kept the Diamondbacks quiet through the final few innings of the game, with top prospect Zyhir Hope making an impressive catch during the eighth inning."
"Altogether, the Dodgers allowed just five hits on the day, striking out nine batters. Blake Treinen, Ben Casparius, Edgardo Henriquez and Chris Campos all put together scoreless outings following Glasnow's exit from the game."
The Dodgers secured their second consecutive victory over the Diamondbacks at Camelback Ranch with a 4-1 win. Tyler Glasnow delivered an impressive performance in his third spring training start, allowing just two hits and one walk while striking out five batters over 4.1 innings, despite surrendering a first-inning home run. The Dodgers' offense responded quickly with Freddie Freeman driving in Kyle Tucker on an RBI double in the first inning. Additional runs came from Eliezer Alfonzo's double scoring Andy Pages, Miguel Rojas's chopper bringing in Santiago Espinal, and James Tibbs III's sacrifice fly scoring Alex Call. The Dodgers' pitching staff combined to allow just five hits and strike out nine batters, with relievers Blake Treinen, Ben Casparius, Edgardo Henriquez, and Chris Campos all pitching scoreless innings. Mookie Betts and Freeman each went 2-for-3, demonstrating positive form heading into the regular season.
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