Tyler Glasnow was absolutely rolling Sunday afternoon against a tough Texas Rangers lineup.
Through four innings, Glasnow was dominant, allowing zero runs and only three hits while also striking out six. His mix of a high 90s fastball with a wicked slider was working as well as it had all year long.
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Then, an injury happened. Everyone seems to hold their collective breath when mentioning “Glasnow” and “injury” in the same sentence. While wickedly talented, the 6-foot-8 righty out of Southern California historically has a difficult time staying on the field.