Tyler Glasnow turned in another strong start for the Los Angeles Dodgers, continuing a run of pure domination from their pitching staff as they cruise through the postseason.
Glasnow turned in 5.2 innings of one-run ball, and things could have been even better if not for his slow start. The right-hander dealt with some traffic in the first two innings, which led to allowing a run and throwing 40 pitches, which shortened his outing as a whole.
But in the third inning, Glasnow struck out the side, and he struck out the first two batters of the fourth inning.