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Tyler Glasnow Does Not Expect To Be Traded

By Nick Deeds | December 14, 2025 at 3:02pm CDT

Dodgers right-hander Tyler Glasnow’s name reportedly “came up” in trade talks with other teams in recent days, but Glasnow made an appearance on MLB Network Radio’s Sunday Sliders program with Dani Wexelman of SiriusXM and made clear that he does not expect to be traded. Per Wexelman, Glasnow went on to noted that president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman had spoken to him directly and told him that he isn’t being traded.

That more or less puts to bed trade speculation regarding Glasnow this offseason. A California native, Glasnow was dealt from the Dodgers to the Rays two seasons ago and promptly signed on an extension with his new team that runs through the 2028 season. Glasnow is owed $30MM annually for each of the next two seasons, and in 2028 the Dodgers hold a $30MM club option on his services that converts into a $21,562,500 player option is declined. For a player headed into his age-32 campaign who has delivered a 3.37 ERA, 3.24 FIP, and a 30.9% strikeout rate across 40 starts as a Dodger (not to mention a 1.69 ERA and 2.95 FIP in six playoff outings), that contract is something of a bargain.

Given the relatively short-term commitment to Glasnow, the Dodgers’ surplus of elite pitching talent, and a market for free agent arms that some teams seem less than enthused to spend in, it’s easy to see why some clubs may have asked after Glasnow in trade talks. At the same time, however, the Dodgers’ deep group of rotation options comes with an equally lengthy injury history. The quantity of arms Los Angeles has in its stable is more important for them than the average team given the number of oft-injured players the team has in the fold. Considering that reality, it’s not exactly a surprise that the Dodgers seem to have no intention of trading Glasnow this winter.

Glasnow isn’t the only Dodgers player whose name has entered the rumor mill this winter. Outfielder Teoscar Hernandez similarly had his floated in trade conversations, and while Dodgers brass suggested that a deal involved Hernandez was unlikely that hasn’t stopped the Royals from expressing interest in him. Of course, that interest was before yesterday’s trade with the Brewers that sent Angel Zerpa to Milwaukee while bringing outfielder Isaac Collins and right-hander Nick Mears back to Kansas City. With Collins and Lane Thomas in the fold, it’s possible that the Royals are done with external additions on the grass and will rely on players like Kyle Isbel and Jac Caglianone to fill out the rest of the outfield mix.

While deals involving Glasnow and Hernandez don’t seem likely at this point, the fact that multiple veteran pieces of the Dodgers’ roster have come up in trade talks could suggest an openness to creativity on the part of the World Series champs this offseason. Friedman previously suggested that the club’s aging core of talent and finding ways to get younger players opportunities to contribute is something that the club has begun weighing this winter, and it’s not hard to see how a deal involving a veteran or two could allow MLB’s oldest team to get younger and clear the deck for the next wave of young talent in L.A.’s lauded farm system.

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45 Comments

  1. bigdaddyt

    2 hours ago

    Giddy up that means your gonna be traded by spring training

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    • Zerbs63

      1 hour ago

      “Glasnow was dealt from the Dodgers to the Rays two seasons ago and promptly signed on an extension with his new team that runs through the 2028 season”

      Wow that changes the whole narrative

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      • Another Dodgers Fan

        25 mins ago

        Dodgers are apparently renting a roster spot from the Rays.

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  2. O'sSayCanYouSee

    2 hours ago

    Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!

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  3. Simm

    2 hours ago

    No takers for his contract.

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    • Oppo nacho

      2 hours ago

      Hard agree, great pitcher but not many teams can afford to pay that much for a guy who is injured so often

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      • For Love of the Game

        2 hours ago

        Tyler Glassarm.

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        • simonkiller

          1 hour ago

          1984

          Reply
      • greg1

        51 mins ago

        Agreed,

        Glasnow is great when healthy, but rarely is. His career high for innings in a season is 134. Most teams don’t have the cash to spend $30M a year for a guy who may only give you 15-20 starts.

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    • brewsingblue82

      1 hour ago

      That’s kind of how I see it too. Obviously great when healthy, but 30 million a year is a lot for most teams to spend and not know how many innings you’re getting. Could be a career high, since he’s always spent a lot of time on the IL, could be a lost year. But I think most know you’re not getting a whole year out of him at this point.

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    • G.M. Ima Scapegoat

      56 mins ago

      They’ve won back to back WS, out spend the rest of the league so I wonder how many teams are willing to take the unwanted contracts of the Dodgers? Especially with a significant number of high end FA still available.

      Reply
    • amk1920

      52 mins ago

      Good starting pitchers are like gold. It’s hilarious how people pretend there wouldn’t be a line of teams to take on Glasnow for like 3/85. Did you just see how much Dylan Cease got?

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      • redmatt

        36 mins ago

        How many innings will I get for 3/85?

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      • G.M. Ima Scapegoat

        32 mins ago

        162 starts and 884 IP for Cease vs 77 starts and 439 IP for Glasnow. Both pitchers are great when things are going right but Glasnow carries a significant injury history in comparison. And the imperative question is why if he is so valuable would the Dodgers be entertaining trading him in the first place? With Kershaw retiring they only have 1 pitcher on the roster who started more than 18 games last season.

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        • amk1920

          10 mins ago

          It was literally only in a Skubal package hence the headline he won’t be traded

          Reply
      • padrepapi

        2 mins ago

        Comparing a veteran starter who has only made 20 starts in a season twice in his career (peaking at 22) in the same breath as Cease, who has never missed a start, seems sacrilegious.

        One guys greatest strength is the other guys greatest weakness.

        Reply
  4. ASTROS27!

    2 hours ago

    Tyler Glasnow, you can stay with the Dodgers

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    • bluepelotas

      2 hours ago

      He wouldn’t go to Houston anyway lol

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      • ASTROS27!

        51 mins ago

        I don’t want a Dodgers trade with Houston and it contains big league players. Plus Astros won’t play 60 million for 2 years.

        Reply
  5. Bivouac-Sal

    2 hours ago

    Just your average #4 starter.

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    • DonnieMoore

      1 hour ago

      Tyler Glasnow is above average as a pitcher. When he’s healthy, he’s actually closer to elite. He has top-tier stuff, including a high-90s fastball and a devastating curveball that generate a lot of swing-and-miss. His strikeout rates and advanced metrics are consistently better than league average, showing his success isn’t just luck. The only thing holding him back from being viewed as elite every season is durability. Overall, based purely on talent and performance when available, Glasnow is clearly above average.

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      • joshb600

        1 hour ago

        30 mil a year for essentially half a season is not worth it

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  6. bluepelotas

    2 hours ago

    Glasnow would be an ace for a lot of ball clubs!
    Merrill Kelly was just awarded 20milli for two years, I would pay an additional 10milli for Glasnow. Not putting down Kelly..

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    • rct

      2 hours ago

      Can’t be an ace if you’re always injured.

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      • bluepelotas

        1 hour ago

        rct, you are right. Dodgers are sooo stacked I forget about his injury prone arm and lack of innings thrown over the years..

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        • rct

          37 mins ago

          Well, as the game seems to be shifting more towards shorter starts, maybe Glasnow does eventually become an ace.

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      • Simm

        1 hour ago

        The first 100 inning ace in history.

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        Reply
  7. joshb600

    2 hours ago

    Glassnow, Glassalways

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    • simonkiller

      1 hour ago

      Keep trying

      Reply
  8. bcjd

    1 hour ago

    “…Glasnow was dealt from the Dodgers to the Rays…”

    Got that backwards, bro.

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  9. Old York

    1 hour ago

    Guy needs to move to the pen. Just not durable as a starter.

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    • Another Dodgers Fan

      21 mins ago

      So your solution is to pitch him more often under more stressful conditions?

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      • joshb600

        15 mins ago

        Interesting take. I agree the bullpen isn’t a good idea due to the lack of a structured pitching plan. Are you suggesting that a more stressful situation (ie. Close game, inheriting baserunners, etc) dorectly correlates to a higher injury rate? I haven’t seen any data suggesting that

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          10 mins ago

          I’m saying if he can’t make 30 starts with all factors controlled, why would he fare better with numerous up downs, no real notice when he’s pitching, and all the randomness relievers face?

          Reply
  10. Motor City Beach Bum

    1 hour ago

    That’s nice Tyler. Have fun pitching for a new team this year dude!

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  11. VA/NC Orioles

    1 hour ago

    Orioles should be calling them relentlessly

    Reply
    • O'sSayCanYouSee

      1 hour ago

      A more expensive Grayson?

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      • VA/NC Orioles

        45 mins ago

        He’s posted more than Grayson

        Reply
  12. TheToasters

    1 hour ago

    Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!

    Reply
  13. Captainmike1

    1 hour ago

    I heard from a reliable source that the Mets are trading Soto and the Yanks are trading Judge

    Reply
  14. HalosHeavenJJ

    1 hour ago

    Not many teams can absorb that much contract for that few innings.

    Reply
  15. Salzilla

    58 mins ago

    No fun it that. Trade everyone! lol

    Reply
  16. Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman

    46 mins ago

    Japan Dodgers.

    Reply
    • Another Dodgers Fan

      20 mins ago

      So you’re saying they’ll sign Imai?

      Reply
  17. Brian Harris

    32 mins ago

    And after saying that he will be traded

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