The Dodgers are still undefeated in Cactus League after beating the White Sox 7-6. Hyeseong Kim just keeps impressing, Tyler Glasnow struck out 4 in his debut and Yamamoto is back on the mound tomorrow.

CACTUS LEAGUE HEAT CHECK 🌵🔥 — Dodgers Stay PERFECT as Hyeseong Kim Turns Heads, Glasnow Deals in Debut!

The vibes are already building in the desert.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are STILL undefeated in Cactus League play after a tight 7–6 win over the Chicago White Sox, and it’s not just the record that has fans buzzing — it’s how they’re doing it.

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Let’s start with Hyeseong Kim.

Every game, he looks more comfortable. More confident. More dangerous. Whether it’s the bat speed, the approach at the plate, or the defensive instincts, Kim keeps stacking positive impressions. It’s early, sure — but Dodgers fans know the feeling when something special might be brewing.

Then came the debut everyone circled on the calendar.

Tyler Glasnow took the mound and wasted zero time reminding people why he’s such a weapon. Four strikeouts. Sharp stuff. Command that looked midseason-ready. When Glasnow is locating like that, hitters don’t stand much of a chance. If this is just the appetizer, the regular season could get scary.

And the rotation story doesn’t stop there.

All eyes now shift to Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who’s set to take the mound tomorrow. Every outing from Yamamoto feels like an event. The movement, the poise, the international hype — it’s must-watch baseball, even in spring.

Yes, it’s Cactus League. Yes, it’s early.

But undefeated is undefeated.

Depth is showing. New additions are flashing. The pitching looks electric. And the energy? Already October-coded.

Dodgers fans aren’t overreacting… but they’re definitely smiling. 😏⚾