A lot has changed since the first time Tyler Glasnow was traded.

After years of starring in a smaller market, Tyler Glasnow is fitting in  with the Dodgers just fine - Yahoo Sports

He overhauled his arsenal, cleaned up his mechanics and reined in what seemed to be entirely untenable control issues. He defied the skeptics who pegged him as a reliever and established himself as a viable big-league starting pitcher. He hurt his elbow and missed five months. He pitched in a World Series during a pandemic. He hurt his elbow again and got Tommy John surgery, missing a whole year. He rehabbed and returned as one of baseball’s most dominant pitchers.

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The past half-decade of ups and downs prepared Glasnow for the latest plot twist in his career: an offseason trade from the small-market, underdog Tampa Bay Rays to the big-budget L.A. Dodgers — the center of the baseball universe — followed by a four-year, $111.5 million extension. In turn, Glasnow’s inaugural days in Dodger blue came with a vastly different mindset than when the Pirates traded him to the Rays in the summer of 2018, a few weeks before his 25th birthday.

Tyler Glasnow likely to join Los Angeles Dodgers, a significant loss for  the Cubs

“Well, I sucked with Pittsburgh,” Glasnow told Yahoo Sports, ever so bluntly. “So that was the difference.”

He went on: “I wasn’t at a confidence high” arriving in Tampa Bay. “I was just like, ‘I hope I do well.’”