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Dodgers’ Surprising Moves: Glasnow’s Impact, Tucker’s Twist, and Counsell’s Game-Changing Strategy Revealed

Dodgers' Surprising Moves: Glasnow's Impact, Tucker's Twist, and Counsell's Game-Changing Strategy Revealed

The Dodgers faced a tough Wednesday, getting blanked 3-0 by the Giants—their first shutout loss this season. But come Thursday, they flipped the script with a vengeance, sending the Giants home shutout by an identical 3-0 score. Tyler Glasnow was nothing short of magnificent on the mound, pitching eight shutout innings—the first time in two years he’s gone that deep in a game. The only blemishes he allowed were a single hit and a walk, both to Luis Arraez, who managed to stave off a total dominance. With Tanner Scott chipping in, the Dodgers narrowly escaped a road trip sweep, winning five of seven games. Glasnow’s stellar start to the season keeps turning heads, boasting a 2.45 ERA and striking out 38 hitters across 34 innings, commanding the mound with a confidence that’s as sharp as ever. Manager Dave Roberts didn’t hold back praising his ace after the game—calling out his clutch performance as the steady hand that kept the Dodgers afloat amidst a bit of offensive funk. On the other side of the lineup shuffle, Kyle Tucker found new life cleaning up the order, breaking out of an early slump with timely hits that bolstered the team’s firepower. As the Dodgers prepare to welcome the scorching hot Chicago Cubs—who are riding a nine-game winning streak—the stage is set for some intense showdowns ahead. And with Craig Counsell grumbling about the Ohtani rule, the plot thickens in this ever-enthralling baseball saga. Want to dive deeper? LEARN MORE

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