
"Just kind of took what I was doing last year into this spring and stayed with it. Normal build up. It felt good. I think mechanically I've been in such a good spot since last year. Taking it into the offseason to where it's just a seamless transition from offseason to in-season."
"If I had to look at guys that I feel really good about right now, to kind of have a normal workload, Tyler and Roki would be at the top with Yamamoto. Over the past two seasons, Glasnow has been one of the Dodgers most consistent pitchers while he has been healthy. He made his first All-Star Game in 2024, posting a 3.49 ERA through 22 starts."
"Glasnow had an even better year in 2025, posting a 3.19 ERA with the Dodgers, but suffered a shoulder injury early in the season which kept him out until July. He came back strong from the injury, though, and played a key role in the postseason with a 1.69 ERA through six appearances while also logging his first MLB save in the World Series."
Tyler Glasnow pitched into the third inning against the Chicago White Sox in his 2026 Cactus League debut, retiring the first six batters and striking out four. He allowed one hit in the third inning before being removed from the game. Glasnow credited his success to maintaining the mechanics and approach he developed last year, describing the transition from offseason to spring training as seamless. Manager Dave Roberts considers Glasnow one of the Dodgers' most important pitchers and expects him to handle a normal workload immediately. Over the past two seasons, Glasnow has been a consistent performer when healthy, earning his first All-Star selection in 2024 and posting improved statistics in 2025 while playing a crucial role in the postseason.
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