Dodgers NLCS: Tyler Glasnow reveals key to finding rhythm in Game 3 start
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Dodgers NLCS: Tyler Glasnow reveals key to finding rhythm in Game 3 start
"I think my rhythm was a little off,"
"Usually when I'm off, I tend to have different rhythm with my hands and my leg. I think just getting more into the rhythm of the game, just kind of getting a little bit more - I don't know - it's hard to explain. But I think I just got back into rhythm."
"I leaned into the sinker a lot. I was ripping off everything, and it's one pitch when I'm a little late that I can get back into the zone if I'm a tad bit late. I was able to get ahead with it. And I just think like the overall athleticism and rhythm was a lot better."
Tyler Glasnow delivered 5.2 innings of one-run pitching while overcoming an inefficient start that included traffic in the first two innings and a 40-pitch early stretch. He struck out the side in the third and fanned the first two batters of the fourth, with a walk interrupting the streak before another strikeout ended the inning. Glasnow leaned into his sinker to regain feel and get ahead in counts. He has thrown 13.1 postseason innings with a 0.68 ERA, and as a starter has allowed one run over 11.2 innings with 16 strikeouts and a 0.94 WHIP.
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