Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Tyler Glasnow completes his rehab assignment and appears ready to rejoin the team’s starting rotation. In a Wednesday night appearance for the Oklahoma City Comets, he recorded a strong performance as his final rehab start.

According to reports, Glasnow retired 16 of the 18 batters he faced, including a run of 11 consecutive hitters retired. Both outlets characterize the outing as dominant and suggest he is on track to return soon to Los Angeles as the Dodgers manage a rotation they describe as stacked.

The coverage centers on the same key points—this is his final rehab start, he was highly effective against the Comets, and his next step is joining the Dodgers’ rotation. Neither outlet provides additional details in the provided excerpts on an exact return date, pitch counts, or injury specifics, but both frame the outing as a positive final checkpoint in the rehab process.