Tyler Glasnow throws eight scoreless innings to help Dodgers salvage finale vs. Giants
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Tyler Glasnow throws eight scoreless innings to help Dodgers salvage finale vs. Giants
"Glasnow stopped the Giants cold over eight innings, allowing one hit - a single - and facing one batter over the minimum. He has made 133 major league starts and 130 minor league starts, but he never has pitched a complete game."
"Tanner Scott got the first save situation since the Dodgers lost closer Edwin Díaz to elbow surgery, and last year's fallen closer redeemed himself for a day. He worked a perfect ninth inning for the first of what might be quite a few saves this season."
"Ohtani went hitless again, but Dalton Rushing singled home one run in the second inning and Hyeseong Kim singled home another in the fourth. The Dodgers also scored on an error in the fourth."
Tyler Glasnow excelled in a game against the San Francisco Giants, pitching eight innings and allowing just one hit. The Dodgers' pitching staff includes Cy Young contenders Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Shohei Ohtani, with Ohtani having a stellar season. Tanner Scott secured a save opportunity, showcasing his strong performance with a 0.84 ERA. The Dodgers concluded a challenging road trip and are set to face the Chicago Cubs, who are on a winning streak. Key contributions came from Dalton Rushing and Hyeseong Kim, while Kyle Tucker showed signs of improvement.
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