Dodgers NLDS: Tyler Glasnow Had 'Fun' Pitching Out Of Bullpen
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Dodgers NLDS: Tyler Glasnow Had 'Fun' Pitching Out Of Bullpen
"It was Glasnow's first career relief appearance in the postseason and he enjoyed getting to experience a different side of pitching, via Bill Plunkett of the Southern California News Group: "Definitely different. I was in the bathroom and the phone rang and they yelled my name. I was like, 'Here we go.' I warmed up and it was kind of fun.""
"Tyler Glasnow isn't scheduled to start until a potential Game 4 of the National League Division Series, but still found a way to contribute in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 5-3 comeback win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday. The right-hander was the first reliever to enter the game after Shohei Ohtani completed six innings. Glasnow faced the minimum in the seventh inning and recorded two more outs in the eighth before leaving with the bases loaded."
Tyler Glasnow, not scheduled to start until a possible Game 4, entered a Dodgers comeback as the first reliever after Shohei Ohtani's six innings. Glasnow faced the minimum in the seventh and recorded two outs in the eighth before exiting with the bases loaded; Alex Vesia stranded all three baserunners to protect the lead. The outing marked Glasnow's first postseason relief appearance and his first meaningful bullpen work since 2018, aside from an exhibition in Japan. Glasnow was listed as a reliever for the Wild Card Series and posted a 4-3 record with a 3.30 ERA and 10.6 K/9 in 87.1 regular-season innings. Other Dodgers starters have also been used from the bullpen this postseason.
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