After offseason changes, Tyler Glasnow has familiar goal with Dodgers: 'To stay healthy'
Briefly

Tyler Glasnow, in his first season with the Dodgers, excelled initially with a sub-3.00 ERA and All-Star selection, showing promise as their ace. However, injuries from lower back tightness and subsequently elbow tendinitis derailed his season, forcing him to miss significant playtime, including the World Series. Despite starting strong, he had a noticeable decline post-injury, with an ERA of 5.29. Glasnow is now prioritizing health for the upcoming season, expressing that his sole focus is on staying healthy long-term to fulfill his potential as a top pitcher.
In his first year with the team last season, Glasnow was one of the best pitchers in baseball until injuries derailed his promising performance.
After earning All-Star selection, Glasnow struggled later due to health issues, culminating in elbow tendinitis that ended his season.
The Dodgers manager emphasized Glasnow's potential, saying, 'When he's right and synced up, it's as good as anyone.'
Glasnow's primary focus this year is on maintaining his health, stating, 'The No. 1 goal this year is just to stay healthy.'
Read at Los Angeles Times
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