Tyler Glasnow

Player Information

Tyler Allen Glasnow is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays. Glasnow made his MLB debut with the Pirates in 2016 and was traded to the Rays during the 2018 season. After six seasons with the Rays, Glasnow was traded to the Dodgers following the 2023 season, was named an All-Star in 2024, and won his first title in the 2024 World Series over the New York Yankees and his second 2025 World Series title over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Full Name :
Tyler Allen Glasnow
Birthdate :
23 August 1993
Birthplace :
Santa Clarita, California, USA
Gender :
Male
Nationality :
United States
Status :
In a Relationship
Partner :
Meghan Murphy
Education :
William S. Hart High School (High School)
Career Started :
2016
Notable Achievements :
All-Star (2024), World Series champion (2025)
Current Team :
Los Angeles Dodgers
Previous Teams :
Pittsburgh Pirates (From 2016, To 2018), Tampa Bay Rays (From 2018, To 2023)
Drafted :
2011
Drafted by :
Pittsburgh Pirates
Active Status :
From - 2016, To - Present
Contract :
Contract Year 2024 to 2028, Salary $136,500,000 USD

Biography

Tyler Glasnow is a notable MLB pitcher, recognized for his towering height of 6 feet 8 inches and exceptional skills on the mound. After being drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2011, he made his major league debut in 2016. Glasnow achieved notable accolades, including leading the American League in ERA in 2019. With a lucrative contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers and a strong recovery post-surgery, his expedition in baseball is impressive. Uncover more about his career and achievements.

Early Life

Tyler Glasnow is a professional MLB player who displayed his potential as a pitcher during his childhood and high school years.

He attended William S. Hart High School, where his impressive performances on the baseball field caught the attention of scouts. Standing at an impressive 6 feet 8 inches tall and weighing 225 pounds, Glasnow earned the nickname “Baby Giraffe” due to his height.

Growing up in California, a region renowned for its strong baseball culture, played a notable role in shaping his development as a professional athlete.

His progression through youth baseball ultimately led to his selection in the 5th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates, marking the beginning of his professional career.

Family Life

Tyler Glasnow credits his supportive family for his success in baseball. His father, a former collegiate athlete, played an essential role in nurturing his passion for sports from a young age.

Tyler maintains a close relationship with his family, often sharing cherished moments on social media, particularly through his Instagram handle @glasnowt. He has highlighted how vital their support has been during his recovery from injuries, expressing deep gratitude for the love and encouragement they provide.

This steadfast familial support has been instrumental in helping him navigate the challenges of being a professional athlete.

Career

Tyler Glasnow, drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the fifth round of the 2011 MLB Draft, made his major league debut on July 7, 2016.

Over his career, he has achieved a commendable win-loss record of 40-33 and a career ERA of 3.83.

Significantly, Glasnow had an outstanding season in 2019, leading the American League with a remarkable 1.86 ERA before facing a mid-May injury.

After undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2021, he made a strong comeback, recording a career-high 168 strikeouts in 2024.

As of 2025, he is signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers through 2027 for a total of $115 million.

Net Worth

As of 2023, Tyler Glasnow’s estimated net worth is approximately $10 million, primarily derived from his Major League Baseball (MLB) earnings and endorsements.

His lucrative four-year, $115 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers greatly contributes to this figure.

Throughout his career, Glasnow has earned over $45 million from MLB contracts, with notable salaries including $20 million with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2021, $30 million with the Rays in 2022, and his current annual salary of $32.5 million in 2025, solidifying his position among the highest-paid pitchers in baseball.