Glasnow Collapses, Allows Four Runs and Exits Before Completing Five Innings (WS3)

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Glasnow Collapses, Allows Four Runs and Exits Before Completing Five Innings (WS3)

In a pivotal matchup during the 2025 Major League Baseball postseason, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow struggled to complete five innings, ultimately allowing four runs. The game, which took place on October 28 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, featured the Dodgers facing off against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series.

Glasnow’s Performance Overview

Glasnow started the contest with promising form, shutting out the Blue Jays through the first three innings. He gave up only five hits—one being a home run—and recorded three walks along with five strikeouts. However, his performance took a downturn in the fourth inning.

Key Events in the Fourth Inning

After securing a 2-0 lead, thanks to solo home runs by Teoscar Hernández and Shohei Ohtani in the second and third innings respectively, Glasnow encountered trouble. The inning began with him issuing a walk to the first batter, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

  • Glasnow forced Bo Bichette into a ground ball, but a fielding error by the second baseman led to a crisis.
  • Dalton Basho elevated to a fly out, but Alejandro Kirk then hit a crucial three-run homer, marking a turning point in the game.
  • After allowing a single to Addison Barger and another to Ernie Clement, Glasnow gave up a sacrifice fly to Andrés Giménez, bringing the score to 4-2.

Final Inning and Exit

Despite managing to finish the fourth inning without conceding more runs, Glasnow faced further challenges in the fifth. He allowed a walk to Nathan Lukes before recording two outs. Following a fly out from Guerrero Jr. and a strikeout of Bichette, Glasnow was replaced on the mound by Anthony Banda.

Tyler Glasnow’s inability to complete five innings proved detrimental, ultimately affecting the Dodgers’ momentum in this critical postseason game against the Blue Jays.