Dodgers News: Tyler Glasnow 'Respected' Dave Roberts' Decision To Remove Him From No-Hit Bid
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Dodgers News: Tyler Glasnow 'Respected' Dave Roberts' Decision To Remove Him From No-Hit Bid
"Tyler Glasnow took the mound three days after being scratched from a scheduled start because of back tightness. The right-hander wasn't particularly efficient as he gave up a run in the second inning on a leadoff walk, stolen base and two fly balls. However, Glasnow still managed to throw seven no-hit innings and collected 11 strikeouts in the start. "Everything felt good," he said after the game."
""I think timing was good. I was a little off on four-seam and slider early, just yanking off everything. "Just got with Connor (McGuiness), he told me just keep my shoulder in a little longer. And after he told me that, everything just kind of found its timing, and it just kind of clicked after the third or fourth inning.""
""Yeah, I think every game, I guess, is a bit different," Glasnow answered when asked if something clicks when he goes that deep into a start without allowing a hit. "But I think for me today, after the fourth, I felt pretty locked in. I think each inning is kind of its own thing. Try to keep it as consistent as you can. But I think whatever I found in the fourth, it was just everything was on time.""
The Dodgers began their homestand with a 3-1 comeback win and a near combined no-hitter against the Colorado Rockies. Tyler Glasnow, scratched three days earlier due to back tightness, allowed a second-inning run via a leadoff walk, stolen base and two fly balls. Glasnow then threw seven no-hit innings and recorded 11 strikeouts, needing 105 pitches before being removed by manager Dave Roberts. Timing improved after an adjustment advised by Connor McGuiness to keep the shoulder in longer, and Glasnow felt locked in after the fourth inning. Yoshinobu Yamamoto also reached the seventh inning without allowing a hit in a recent start.
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