Glasnow leads Dodgers past Giants, 3-0 shutout at Oracle Park
Glasnow silenced San Francisco for eight innings as the Dodgers snapped back from two straight 3-0 losses and denied the Giants a sweep at Oracle Park.

Tyler Glasnow turned a charged rivalry night into a lesson in control, carrying the Dodgers through eight shutout innings in a 3-0 win over the Giants at Oracle Park. Los Angeles answered two straight 3-0 losses to San Francisco with a one-hitter of its own, a result that erased the threat of a three-game sweep and shifted the series back toward the Dodgers.
Glasnow was the center of it all. He allowed just one hit and one walk, struck out nine and threw 105 pitches while improving to 3-0. Tanner Scott finished the ninth on 13 pitches for his first save, closing out a game in which San Francisco never found a sustained threat. Logan Webb took the loss and dropped to 2-3.
The Dodgers did their offensive damage in the middle of the game, with the sort of clean contact that fit the night’s tone. Kyle Tucker went 2 for 4 and scored, Max Muncy went 1 for 3 with two runs scored and a walk, Dalton Rushing drove in a run, Hyeseong Kim added two hits and an RBI, and Alex Freeland contributed a hit and a walk. Los Angeles finished with eight hits and three walks, a steady enough attack to support Glasnow’s command and keep the Giants from ever seizing the pace.

For San Francisco, the box score told the story of a lineup that never assembled pressure. The Giants finished with one hit and one walk, a stark contrast to the Dodgers’ controlled outing and a reminder of how quickly a rivalry game can tilt when one side dictates every margin. In a matchup that already carried extra weight after the Giants had won the first two games by identical 3-0 scores on April 21 and April 22, the Dodgers’ response mattered as much for tone as for the standings.
The game drew 38,619 and left Los Angeles at 16-8, with San Francisco at 11-13. More than the final score, though, it was the shape of the win that stood out: the Dodgers imposed their identity with pitching precision, minimized mistakes and left Oracle Park with the kind of shutout that can matter well beyond one night in April.
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