Tyler Glasnow has pitched some of his best baseball since returning from the Injured List with forearm tightness. Before the injury, Glasnow was pitching great (with a 1.27 ERA), but since coming back from injury, he has thrown the ball even better, with his already filthy pitches showing an even higher quality. Let’s take a look at what’s improved.
Before continuing, one thing needs to be made clear: Glasnow has thrown only 8 innings since returning from injury, for a total of 144 pitches in those innings. The sample size we’re working with is incredibly small, so any conclusions made should be done so with multiple grains of salt.