Tyler Glasnow to Start Against Team Mexico on Wednesday The United States Men's National Team has announced that left-handed pitcher Tyler Glasnow will take the mound for the opening game against Team Mexico in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. The highly anticipated matchup is set to take place this Wednesday at the Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico. Glasnow, a key member of the Tampa Bay Rays' starting rotation, has been impressive on the mound thus far in his career, boasting a 3.48 ERA and striking out over 11 batters per nine innings pitched. His ability to induce ground balls at an alarming rate makes him a formidable opponent for any team. The U.S. squad is eager to get off on the right foot in this year's tournament, having finished as the bronze medalists in the previous edition of the World Baseball Classic. Manager Mark DeRosa and his coaching staff have been preparing Glasnow and the rest of the roster for a grueling schedule that includes matches against Japan, Canada, and Colombia before the knockout stage. Glasnow is expected to face off against Team Mexico's top prospect, right-handed pitcher Gilberto Jiménez, who has been making waves in the Mexican League with his 0.86 ERA and 12 strikeouts per nine innings pitched. The clash of styles between Glasnow's left-handed heat and Jiménez's right-handed velocity could make for an electrifying matchup. As the U.S. team prepares to take on Team Mexico, fans are eagerly anticipating a thrilling contest that will set the tone for the remainder of the tournament. With Glasnow slated to start, expectations are running high for a performance that will leave a lasting impression o...#Mexico #Canada #Japan #Tyler_Glasnow #Tampa_Bay_Rays #Mark_DeRosa #Gilberto_Jimenez #Estadio_de_Beisbol_Monterrey #World_Baseball_Classic #Colombia

Tyler Glasnow to Make Next Cactus League Start Wednesday Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Tyler Glasnow is set to take the mound again in a Cactus League game this week, with his next start scheduled for Wednesday. The 28-year-old right-hander has been building up his pitch count and working on fine-tuning his mechanics during spring training, and will look to continue that momentum against the Toronto Blue Jays. Glasnow has been one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball over the past two seasons, posting a combined 2.25 ERA and striking out over 12 batters per nine innings pitched. He was limited to just 36 innings last year due to injuries, but is expected to be fully healthy and ready to go for the start of the regular season. In his previous Cactus League outing, Glasnow threw 45 pitches over three scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and striking out four. He has been working on improving his changeup and developing a new breaking ball, which he hopes will give hitters more trouble this year. The Rays are looking to build on their successful 2022 season, in which they won 86 games and made the playoffs for the first time since 2013. With Glasnow and other key players like Wander Franco and Shane McClanahan back for another year, the team is optimistic about its chances of making a deep postseason run. Glasnow's start on Wednesday will be one to watch as he continues to build up his pitch count and work on refining his game. The Rays are scheduled to take on the Blue Jays at 3:10 PM ET, with Glasnow expected to throw around three innings in the outing.#Tyler_Glasnow #Tampa_Bay_Rays #Cactus_League #Toronto_Blue_Jays #Wander_Franco #Shane_McClanahan
