Tyler Glasnow
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The Los Angeles Dodgers will head to South Korea for the 2024 season opener against the San Diego Padres. Dave Roberts announced Tyler Glasnow as the Opening Day starter and expressed concerns about Brusdar Graterol’s readiness. Mookie Betts’ transition to shortstop, Gavin Lux’s defensive struggles, and Miguel Rojas’ injury create challenges for the team.
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Saturday, February 17, 2024 Copyrighted by Sarah Morris, 2024 Saturday, Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched live batting practice and definitely impressed. Entering this past offseason, the Los Angeles Dodgers must revamp their starting rotation. Since starting pitchers require high prices and the 2023 free agent class didn’t have many high-performing starters, the Dodgers needed to be creative…
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Clayton Kershaw has agreed to return to the Dodgers on a one-year deal, but won’t pitch until after the All-Star break due to shoulder surgery. The team has revamped their starting rotation, with rookie Yoshinobu Yamamoto expected to lead. The Dodgers hope for a healthy season from other pitchers like Tyler Glasnow and Walker Buehler.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are busy preparing for the 2024 season, aiming to overcome past shortcomings. Concerns about the pitching rotation persist, with injuries and performances in focus. New additions and potential signings aim to strengthen the team, while offensive improvements are expected, especially with the addition of Shohei Ohtani. Developing a balanced lineup and…
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The LA Dodgers officialized the trade for Tyler Glasnow and Manny Margot to strengthen their starting rotation. The team faces uncertainties with Clayton Kershaw’s future, Glasnow’s injury history, and Walker Buehler’s recovery from surgery. Upcoming seasons will see the absence of Julio Urías and potential growth for Bobby Miller and Emmet Sheehan. Despite these signings,…
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On December 15, 2023, the Los Angeles Dodgers traded Ryan Pepiot and Johnny DeLuca for Tyler Glasnow and Manny Margot from the Tampa Bay Rays. The Dodgers also extended Glasnow’s contract by five years with a $135 million deal. Despite Glasnow’s past health issues, the Dodgers believe their medical team can optimize his performance.
