Glasnow was a highly effective starter during his second season with the Dodgers in 2025 with a 3.19 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and 10.6 K/9, but injuries continue to define his career as he was limited to 18 regular-season starts. The right-hander went down with shoulder inflammation in April and was sidelined over two months, and he finished the regular season with only 90.1 innings after topping 120 frames in each of the previous two years. Glasnow was healthy for the playoffs and encouragingly made six appearances during Los Angeles' World Series run, bringing his full 2025 workload up to 111.2 innings. Glasnow continues to be one of the better starting pitchers in baseball when it comes to strikeouts and has a 3.24 ERA across the past five seasons, but fantasy managers simply can't depend on him for significant volume. Now entering his age-32 campaign, Glasnow should be expected to make around 20 starts with a mid-3.00 ERA in 2026 but carries risk of missing more time. Read Past Outlooks