Dodgers NLDS: Why Tyler Glasnow was removed at 83 pitches
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Dodgers NLDS: Why Tyler Glasnow was removed at 83 pitches
""He had cramps in the fifth and sixth,""
""He hasn't thrown that many pitches in a month. I felt that with the cramps, and we pushed him as far as I wanted to push him right there.""
""I tried to put it out of my mind. It didn't affect anything. I think when I got around it sometimes and I was late, it started to cramp a little bit more. But I didn't think about it too much, and it was fine.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers advanced past the Philadelphia Phillies in four games, propelled by a dominant start from Tyler Glasnow. Glasnow made his first postseason start for the Dodgers and first since 2023, throwing six shutout innings with eight strikeouts, two hits allowed and three walks. He was removed after six innings and 83 pitches because of cramping that began late in the third inning. Manager Dave Roberts cited cramps and a limited recent workload as reasons for pulling him. The outing marked Glasnow's best postseason start and his first six-inning playoff outing without multiple runs allowed. He expressed strong emotional significance in starting for the team he grew up supporting.
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