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Tyler Glasnow braves cold in Dodgers' coldest recorded start
Summary
Tyler Glasnow pitched seven innings and allowed one run in the Dodgers' 7-1 win in Denver, in what the team reported was the coldest start in franchise history.
Content
Tyler Glasnow started for the Dodgers at Coors Field in Denver on a notably cold evening and delivered a long outing that stood out amid difficult conditions. The game began with a first pitch at 6:43 p.m. and a reported temperature of 35 degrees. Glasnow went seven innings and allowed one run as the Dodgers won 7-1. The start was discussed as a sign of personal growth after previous injury and performance challenges.
Game details:
- Glasnow pitched seven innings and allowed one run while the Dodgers won 7-1.
- The game was played at Coors Field in Denver with a reported temperature of 35 degrees at first pitch (6:43 p.m.).
- The Dodgers improved to 15-4 and recorded their 11th win in 13 games.
- The Rockies managed two hits and four baserunners against Glasnow.
- Manager Dave Roberts and teammates noted Glasnow's mental progress and increased consistency.
Summary:
The outing was framed as evidence of Glasnow's recent growth and of the trust the team places in him after injuries and previous outings that were interrupted. The game was the first of a four-game set in Colorado and the series will continue in Denver. Undetermined at this time.
