
"As mentioned, things didn't start well for Tyler Glasnow, as he had just one out in the 1st by the time he gave up two singles and issued a walk to load the bases. He then gave up Bryce Eldridge's first hit, a double on a poor route (would've been a tough catch) from Michael Conforto that cleared the bases to make it 3-0."
"Needless to say, things looked bleak at that point and Dave Roberts had relievers up in the pen already. However, Glasnow suddenly seemed to settle after that, as a one-out walk in the 2nd was erased by a double play, and one-out singles in both the 3rd and 4th were navigated around. Then he had his only clean frame in the 5th to somehow give the Dodgers some depth."
Tyler Glasnow struggled early, allowing two singles and a walk to load the bases in the first, then giving up Bryce Eldridge's first MLB hit, a double that cleared the bases and made it 3-0. Glasnow later walked a run in to make it 4-0 before settling into his outing, retiring batters with a double play and clean fifth, finishing with five innings, six hits, four runs, four walks, seven strikeouts and 101 pitches. The Dodgers' offense rallied with seven unanswered runs, highlighted by Freddie Freeman's 19th homer, and the bullpen held to secure a 7-5 win, the team's fourth straight.
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