The Riverside Press-Enterprise

`I'M IN A GOOD SPOT'

Despite history of elbow issues, Glasnow's repertoire has Dodgers brass bullish about future

- By Bill Plunkett bplunkett@scng.com

After the Dodgers acquired Tyler Glasnow and signed him to a contract extension this past winter, they talked about him the way stock traders talk about getting a stock just as it’s about to take off.

“We feel like the arrow is really pointing up,” Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said.

The Dodgers’ belief in the 30-year-old Glasnow is evident in their setting him at the front of their rebuilt rotation. Glasnow made his first start as a Dodger in the season opener against the San Diego Padres today (3 a.m. PT) at Gocheok Sky Dome in

Seoul.

“I hope so,” Glasnow said of the Dodgers being right to be bullish on his future with them. “I mean, I feel really good. It’s a yearwhatev­er after Tommy John, pitching last year and coming into this year. Just working with the coaches and the strength guys with the team I just feel I’m in a really good spot right now. Just ironing out stuff early in spring then just kind of keeping it on a consistent routine throughout spring. “I’m in a good spot, for sure.” Glasnow’s reputation has been well-establishe­d over the first eight years of his career. First, he has one of the best pitch arsenals in the game — mainly a four-seam fastball that averages 97 mph, a power slider at 90 mph and an exceptiona­l curveball — all delivered from a 6-foot-8 frame that stretches his release point 7 1/2 feet in front of the rubber, giving hitters even less time to react and producing 12.2 strikeouts per nine innings during his six seasons with the Tampa Bay Rays (fourth among MLB starters in that time).

It’s the kind of pitch profile that makes Trackman quiver and analytic types drool.

 ?? LEE JIN-MAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? There’s no doubting the stuff of Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow, but his career season high in innings pitched is 120because of injuries.
LEE JIN-MAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There’s no doubting the stuff of Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow, but his career season high in innings pitched is 120because of injuries.

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