Dodgers star Tyler Glasnow’s ‘amazing’ comments ahead of 2024 season will fire up fans

Tyler Glasnow is ready to roll with the Dodgers.

Dodgers star Tyler Glasnow's 'amazing' comments ahead of 2024 season will  fire up fans

That is going to all change in 2024 if he stays healthy.

Glasnow features some of the best stuff in MLB. He’s nasty, as baseball fans would say. And his height of 6-foot-8 only lends more of an advantage. Glasnow is preparing for his first season with the Dodgers, and he recently said he’s feeling “amazing” heading into 2024.

“I feel amazing now,” Glasnow said, via Tim Kurkjian of ESPN. “I figured out the elbow thing. I’ve had that since 2019. Now that that’s ironed out, I feel the healthiest I’ve ever felt.

“Now after meeting all the coaches and the training staff [with the Dodgers], I’m really excited about the future. Everything is so buttoned-up here, I will be able to put my body in the best position to succeed.”

Tyler Glasnow’s ceiling is as high as it gets

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow against the San Francisco Giants during a spring training baseball game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale.
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Glasnow, 30, surely would have made an All-Star team and earned Cy Young consideration if it wasn’t for injury issues. The most starts he’s ever made in a single season is 21, something he accomplished in 2023.

But baseball nerds will absolutely love looking at Tyler Glasnow’s Baseball Savant page. Glasnow, who will start Opening Day for the Dodgers in the Seoul Series against the San Diego Padres on March 20, throws a fastball, slider, curveball, and changeup.

Glasnow’s fastball comes in hot, and the curveball and slider both feature no shortage of movement. The changeup is still developing but could become a reliable pitch down the road.

The following video perfectly summarizes how filthy Glasnow is on the mound, via Rob Friedman AKA Pitching Ninja.

Glasnow places a breaking ball right on the paint to a right-handed batter in the first strikeout. He then gets San Francisco Giants outfielder Mike Yastrzemski off-balance for the second strikeout. Finally, Glasnow finishes the inning on a 98-MPH heater that was painted on the corner.

 

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