Tyler Glasnow delivered eight scoreless innings, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 3-0 win over the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. The victory salvaged the series finale for the Dodgers. Glasnow improved to 3-0 this season with nine strikeouts.
In the series finale at Oracle Park, Tyler Glasnow dominated the San Francisco Giants, allowing just three baserunners over eight innings. Luis Arraez walked in the first, Heliot Ramos reached on an error in the second, and Arraez singled in the fourth, but the latter two were erased on double plays. Glasnow faced the minimum through his final seven innings on 105 pitches, marking his first outing past the seventh since April 21, 2024. The Giants managed an average exit velocity of 89.5 mph off him while he generated 16 whiffs. Glasnow successfully challenged a ball call in the fifth inning using the ABS system, which was overturned. He mixed sinkers, sliders, curveballs, and four-seamers effectively, adapting inning by inning. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised Glasnow's focus: 'He just knew we needed to win... This is who he is.' Glasnow credited his instincts, saying, 'I looked a lot more confident than I was.' The win came after strong starts from Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Shohei Ohtani went unsupported by the offense in the prior games.