
"Following that, Glasnow flipped the switch, as he ended up retiring 11 batters in a row to cruise into the 7th inning. A one-out single broke that up, and a two-out double ended his time on the mound, as Dave Roberts let him really try to go deep. Shakier than it looks on paper, but got results: 6.2 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 4 BB, 4 K, 108 Pitches."
"Since (hopefully) hitting rock bottom in Baltimore, the Dodgers have won six of their last seven games after taking the last two against the rival Giants in their home park. Once again, it was the offense who put up crooked numbers to back their starter, though this time it wasn't that necessary as Tyler Glasnow twirled six quality frames in an 10-2 win."
Dodgers beat the Giants 10-2, their sixth win in seven games after a low point in Baltimore. Tyler Glasnow struggled with command early, issuing multiple walks, hitting a batter and throwing a wild pitch, and surrendered a sac fly, but he settled to retire 11 straight batters and worked 6.2 innings (3 H, 1 R, 4 BB, 4 K) on 108 pitches. Edgardo Henriquez relieved and induced a one-pitch groundout. The Dodger offense scored in bunches, with Freddie Freeman reaching on a single and a walk, Enrique Hernandez driving in a run with a sac fly, and the Dodgers loading the bases later.
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