Tyler Glasnow controlled the game from the first pitch. The Dodgers right-hander struck out nine batters over eight shutout innings, allowing just one hit and one walk as Los Angeles defeated San Francisco 3-0 at Oracle Park.
Glasnow threw 105 pitches in his dominant performance, carrying a 2.45 ERA. He faced minimal resistance from a Giants offense that managed only one hit all night, keeping Los Angeles in command throughout.
The Dodgers built their lead methodically. Rushing singled to center in the second inning, bringing Muncy home for the first run. Two innings later, Muncy doubled to center and Tucker scored on a throwing error by center fielder Gilbert. Kim followed with a single to left, scoring Muncy to make it 3-0.
Logan Webb absorbed the loss for San Francisco, allowing seven hits and three runs over seven innings with five strikeouts. His ERA stands at 5.11. The Giants managed just one hit against Glasnow's overpowering stuff.
Los Angeles snapped a two-game losing streak to improve to 16-8. San Francisco's two-game winning streak ended as they fell to 11-13. Glasnow now sits 10 strikeouts away from 1,000 for his career.