Tyler Glasnow Potentially Re-Joining Dodgers Rotation For Next Start
Briefly

Tyler Glasnow, recovering from right shoulder inflammation, is close to rejoining the Los Angeles Dodgers' rotation after his third rehab start with the Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets. In his recent outing, he pitched 4.1 innings, allowing three runs and striking out eight. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed satisfaction with Glasnow's performance, noting he had a strong final four innings. Glasnow's rehab began on June 22, and although he struggled initially with control, he is now a viable option for activation pending further discussions and assessments from the team.
Glassnow made his third rehab start for the Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets, pitching 4.1 innings, allowing three runs on six hits while striking out eight and only walking one.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts mentioned that Glasnow got into the fifth inning and threw close to 80 pitches, noting the last four innings were really good.
Glasnow's rehab started on June 22 for the Comets, where he pitched two scoreless innings but struggled with control, walking three.
Roberts indicated more discussion would happen regarding Glasnow's activation for the Dodgers rotation, expressing hope following his latest rehab performance.
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