
"Tyler Glasnow combined with the Los Angeles Dodgers bullpen to one-hit the Colorado Rockies in a 3-1 victory on Monday night. Glasnow struck out 11 and walked two on 105 pitches -- one off his season high -- 65 for strikes in his first career start against Colorado. Blake Treinen pitched a clean eighth inning, striking out one, before Tanner Scott allowed a Ryan Ritter double to open the ninth. Scott recovered to complete the inning and notch the save."
"The Rockies led 1-0 on Kyle Farmer's sacrifice fly that scored Jordan Beck, who walked leading off the second. The Dodgers tied it 1-1 on Freddie Freeman's RBI double off reliever Juan Meija in the bottom of the sixth. Glasnow was scratched from his last scheduled start Friday at Baltimore due to back tightness, although exams showed no issue. The right-hander has not won since his first start of the season on March 31 against Atlanta."
Tyler Glasnow pitched seven strong innings and combined with the Dodgers bullpen to one-hit the Colorado Rockies in a 3-1 victory. Glasnow struck out 11, walked two, and threw 105 pitches with 65 strikes in his first career start against Colorado. Blake Treinen worked a clean eighth inning and Tanner Scott allowed a leadoff double in the ninth before closing out the game for the save. Colorado scored first on Kyle Farmer’s sacrifice fly, and Los Angeles tied it on Freddie Freeman’s RBI double in the sixth. Glasnow had been scratched from his previous start with back tightness but showed no issues on exams.
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