Dodgers Insider: Surprising Moves Involving Tyler Glasnow, Kyle Tucker, and Craig Counsell Shake Up the Season
Glasnow’s numbers? Oh, they’re seriously impressive—holding a 2.45 ERA with a 0.70 WHIP over five starts, racking up 38 strikeouts to just seven walks across 34 innings. His recent stretch has been downright stingy, allowing just one run and three hits in 15 innings. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts didn’t hold back his praise, highlighting Glasnow’s grit, especially when the offense was hitting a funk. It’s that kind of pitching resilience that’s keeping L.A. in playoff conversations this season.
Meanwhile, the offensive lineup saw some shuffling. Kyle Tucker, sliding into the cleanup spot after a slow start against the Giants, finally cracked open the door with a solid 2-for-4 performance, including a double and run scored. Roberts is sticking with this new setup “for the foreseeable future,” hoping it’ll shake things up for Tucker who’s been grinding to find his rhythm. It’s an interesting strategic move—giving a seasoned bat a new vantage point in the lineup to spark production.


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