Blake Snell Injury: Dodgers Star’s Return Delayed as Team Shuts Down Left-Hander Due to Shoulder Issues
The Los Angeles Dodgers have halted Blake Snell’s throwing program after the left-hander experienced discomfort during a recent session. Snell, who was on the 15-day injured list due to shoulder inflammation, will undergo further evaluation to determine the next steps in his recovery.
In November 2024, Snell signed a five-year, $182 million contract with the Dodgers, including a $52 million signing bonus. He made two starts before his injury, posting a 1-0 record with a 2.00 ERA over nine innings. However, control issues were evident, as he issued eight walks and recorded only four strikeouts.
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Dodgers’ Pitching Struggles
Snell’s setback adds to the Dodgers’ pitching woes. The team has been plagued by injuries, with 11 pitchers on the injured list at the start of the season. This has strained the rotation and bullpen, leading to inconsistent performances.
The Dodgers’ pitching struggles were evident in recent losses to the Chicago Cubs. On Tuesday, they fell 11-10 in extra innings, and on Wednesday, they lost 7-6. These games highlighted issues with bullpen depth and defensive lapses.
Despite these challenges, the Dodgers remain competitive, holding a 16-9 record and sitting second in the NL West. Manager Dave Roberts and the coaching staff will need to navigate the team’s pitching depth carefully as they await Snell’s return and the recovery of other injured pitchers.
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