Tyler Glasnow reveals biggest change that has made pitching 'a lot easier'
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Tyler Glasnow reveals biggest change that has made pitching 'a lot easier'
"He just knew we needed to win today. I think all three of our guys that went out as far as starters, did their jobs. We're kind of in a little funk offensively, and he set the tone. The first hitter he looked a little shaky but then he settled in."
"I think not throwing it last week put me in a good spot to show it a lot more. I think just throwing it in the game, it felt a lot better. There was more behind it and I could locate it a little bit more."
"I think just having two heaters in general. Especially if it's inconsistent, it's one of two options. Some days the four-seam works, some days the two-seam works. It's just having another option to go to."
Tyler Glasnow delivered eight shutout innings for the Dodgers, tying his career high. He recorded nine strikeouts and allowed only three baserunners. Glasnow effectively mixed five pitch types, primarily using a two-seam fastball at a season-high 44% rate. His performance was crucial as the Dodgers faced offensive struggles. Glasnow noted that not throwing the sinker the previous week allowed him to showcase it effectively. He emphasized the importance of having multiple fastball options to adapt during games, which has simplified his pitching approach.
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