Tyler Glasnow picked up his first win since March when the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 3-1 on Monday. Despite giving up a run in the second inning after a leadoff walk came around to score, Glasnow had a no-hitter going after seven innings. But with his pitch count reaching triple digits, manager Dave Roberts pulled him from the game. And the 10th-year veteran understood the move .
“Any time you’re in the game and someone asks you if you want to stay in, you’re always gonna say ‘Yes.’ I’ll always be like, ‘Yeah, let me keep going.’ But I respect the decision to take me out. It’s fine,” Glasnow said, per Foul Territory
“I had like 50 pitches in the first two innings. So I kinda figured, after seven with 107 pitches, I figured they weren’t going to let me keep goin