Dodgers 3, Rockies 1: Tyler Glasnow strikes out 11 over 7 no-hit innings, Dodgers actually win this time
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Dodgers 3, Rockies 1: Tyler Glasnow strikes out 11 over 7 no-hit innings, Dodgers actually win this time
"After having his start pushed back due to some back issues, Tyler Glasnow started the game strong by striking out the side in the 1st. The 2nd didn't go as smoothly, as he issued a lead-off walk, which led to a stolen base. A flyball advanced the runner, and a sac fly from Kyle Farmer followed to put the Rockies up 1-0 before Glasnow got his fourth strikeout to end the inning."
"He then finally got another clean frame in the 4th, which included his seventh strikeout, and then got an efficient 10-pitch 5th. All Glasnow did in the 6th was strikeout the side again to put him in double digits for the night, and he even came out for the 7th for yet another clean inning and another strikeout to end his outing."
"The Dodgers rallied in the 3rd, as Hyeseong Kim led off with a walk, stole second, and poked a grounder to second that moved him up to third. Ben Rortvedt then got hit by a pitch on an 0-2 count, which put runners on the corners with one out. However, that chance was wasted when Shohei Ohtani struck out and Mookie flew out to right."
Tyler Glasnow had his start delayed by back issues and struck out 11 over seven no-hit innings but left with the game tied. He issued two walks, allowed a sac fly by Kyle Farmer for the lone run, and retired 14 straight batters, finishing 7 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 11 K on 105 pitches. Chase Dollander retired his first six batters. The Dodgers rallied in the 3rd but squandered a chance when Shohei Ohtani struck out and Mookie Betts flew out. Blake Treinen and Tanner Scott closed, and Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts delivered key hits in a 3-1 Dodgers win.
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