CHICAGO -- After an ugly season debut Monday, Tyler Glasnow sat down to watch video with pitching coach Ray Searage. But they didn't focus on his first start, when he gave up five runs on five walks and four hits while only recording five outs against the Reds.
They were less concerned with what went wrong and more focused on what Glasnow can do right next time out.
"Kind of to look at when you were successful," said Glasnow, who will start Saturday at Wrigley Field. "We did look back at some of the changes and stuff.