
"The Dodgers (83-65) won the second game of this series against the San Francisco Giants (75-73) last night in a high-scoring 13-7 victory. After logging just four hits across ten innings against the 42 year-old Justin Verlander and a depleted Giants' bullpen, the Dodgers proceeded to compile 17 hits and 6 walks against and the remainder of the San Francisco relief staff."
"Glasnow is coming off his best start of the year, throwing seven no-hit innings with two walks and eleven strikeouts against the Rockies last Monday. It was the Rockies, but it was still a fantastic outing from Glasnow who is attempting to make it to October healthy. He has the lowest batting average allowed among all starting pitchers with at least 70 innings pitched at .165, and is allowing just 5.2 hits per nine innings."
Los Angeles Dodgers won a high-scoring 13-7 game over the San Francisco Giants, compiling 17 hits and six walks after previously managing only four hits across ten innings. The Dodgers' offense shows extreme inconsistency, producing both late-season no-shows and dominant outbursts that could determine postseason success. Tyler Glasnow starts today after seven no-hit innings last week and ranks among starters with a .165 batting average allowed and 5.2 hits per nine. The Giants will counter with a left-hander, prompting the Dodgers to adjust the lineup and rest a player recently hit in the head and wrist. Miguel Rojas posts a 142 wRC+ and .874 OPS versus lefties, indicating he should face left-handed pitching.
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