
Tyler Glasnow was 21 years outdated and filled with promise as he sat atop our 2015 Pittsburgh Pirates High Prospects checklist when it was printed in January of that 12 months. Our then-lead prospect analyst Kiley McDaniel gave plus grades to each Glasnow’s heater and his hook, opining that the tall right-hander had no. 2 starter potential.
Regardless of an damage historical past that features Tommy John surgical procedure, Glasnow has largely lived as much as expectations. Drafted 152nd total in 2011 out of William S. Hart Excessive College in Santa Clarita, California, he was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays in July 2018 (a deadline deal Pirates followers would like to overlook) and logged a 3.20 ERA and three.10 FIP over 71 begins in his five-plus seasons there. Subsequently swapped to the Los Angeles Dodgers in December 2023, Glasnow has a 3.47 ERA and a 3.28 FIP over 31 begins along with his present membership. He’s top-of-the-rotation high quality when absolutely match, however he has had bother staying wholesome. Simply this season, he was out from late April till early July with shoulder irritation.
What did Glasnow’s 2015 FanGraphs scouting report appear to be? Furthermore, what does he give it some thought all these years later? Wanting to search out out, I shared a few of what McDaniel wrote and requested Glasnow to reply to it.
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“Glasnow was drafted within the fifth spherical out of highschool in 2011 as a low-profile pure-projection guess with fringy-to-average stuff and a restricted monitor file.”
“That’s most likely fairly correct,” Glasnow replied. “I used to be fifth spherical, simply extra projectable, and throwing 89-91 [mph]. I had an honest curveball, nevertheless it wasn’t excellent but. My stuff was respectable for highschool, however in comparison with professional ball, not likely. I used to be decrease velo, principally simply two pitches, and I had a really unhealthy changeup.”
“He blew up in 2013, dominating Low-A with a fastball that hit 97 mph. He continued his progress at Excessive-A in 2014, sitting 93-96 mph and hitting 98 mph.”
“Fairly correct,” he agreed. “I used to be rising into myself. A bit little bit of it was mechanical. I was actually lengthy and late, and I simply received extra on time. I undoubtedly received somewhat bit stronger. I received drafted at 17, so it will have been a mixture of age and improved mechanics.”
“A plus curveball and enhancing changeup.”
“The curveball has at all times been there,” he mentioned of his top-notch breaker. “The changeup has by no means improved. It was at all times unhealthy, so I simply stopped throwing it. I feel the final time I threw one was most likely 2019 — that was only one or two — nevertheless it was 2017 or 2018 once I stopped, for probably the most half. I messed round with a break up somewhat bit, however I by no means… I didn’t prefer it.”
(Statcast final tracked a changeup from Glasnow in 2023, when it says he threw 5, to go together with 34 in 2021, 45 in 2020, and 32 in 2019. Both approach, he was hardly throwing it throughout these years, and over the past two seasons, he has utterly deserted it.)
“Glasnow’s lengthy limbs create some command/supply challenges that he’s already made quite a lot of progress with.”
“That was when, 2015? Sure. It was higher than it was early, for positive,” mentioned Glasnow, who stands 6-foot-8. “My stroll charge went down yearly. I did nonetheless have tough spots round that time. In 2016 and 2017 it sort of sucked once more, after which it received higher. I feel somewhat little bit of [the command issue] was not being tremendous assured. After which the supply, the repeatability.
“I used to be at all times so hit or miss each begin, and I didn’t have a grip on why I used to be unhealthy sure begins,” he mentioned when requested to elaborate on his insecurity. “I simply didn’t have quite a lot of management of my physique. I’d say 2015 was a very good 12 months, so it was fantastic — even when somewhat hit and miss — however 2016 and 2017 within the huge leagues it wasn’t so good. I feel that’s when my confidence was at its lowest. I received traded in 2018, after which it received higher.”
“His velo was down a tick within the AFL, along with his command and offspeed pitches now fairly the identical, however that appeared to only be fatigue from a protracted season for a thin child nonetheless including bulk to his body.”
“I don’t keep in mind being tremendous fatigued,” he mentioned. “I feel an enormous concern is that there have been so many instances within the minor leagues the place I might have a very good month, a foul month, a very good month. Mechanically, issues would simply sort of… it was simply arduous to throw arduous. I don’t even know what I used to be doing. Nevertheless it was inconsistent. The Fall League was simply a kind of months the place I sucked. I simply didn’t really feel excellent. Yeah, it wasn’t nice.”
“Has an uncanny capability to command his curveball, one thing I’ve solely seen from José Fernández amongst prospects at this stage.”
“I did effectively in 2014,” he recalled. “I nonetheless had a reasonably excessive stroll charge, however my curveball was good for strikes. I solely threw two pitches, so it was respectable in 2014 for positive. Some days it was horrible, however in quite a lot of others it was good.”
“There’s no. 2 starter upside, with much less threat every the day.”
“I feel once I was good, it was fairly apparent that I used to be good,” Glasnow mentioned. “After I was unhealthy, it was fairly apparent that I used to be unhealthy. I suppose at the moment it was a good evaluation.”
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Earlier “Previous Scouting Stories Revisited” interviews might be discovered by way of these hyperlinks: Shane Baz, Cody Bellinger, Matthew Boyd, Dylan Stop, Matt Chapman, Erick Fedde, Kyle Freeland, Max Fried, Lucas Giolito, Randal Grichuk, Ian Happ, Jordan Hicks, Jeff Hoffman, Tanner Houck, Matthew Liberatore, Tyler Mahle, Sean Newcomb, Bailey Ober, Matt Olson, Austin Riley, Joe Ryan, Max Scherzer, Marcus Semien.