Roberts also clarified that neither pitcher will be at their normal workload as they continue to get ready for the season, and that makes for the storyline that we will get to see
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As the Los Angeles Dodgers sent shockwaves throughout the sport this last November, a promising piece of their future took to Instagram. Bobby Miller did not know Blake Snell at all, but the mutual admiration went beyond just pleasantries as Miller typed a direct message to the two-time Cy Young winner and his new teammate.
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With Blake, one thing that’s really exciting for us is, for as much success as he’s had, we feel like there’s more in there and a lot of upside beyond what he’s done to this point, and the impact that can have on us and our quest to win a World Series this year,
Blake Snell subtly compares his time with the San Diego Padres to his experience with the Los Angeles Dodgers, hinting at key differences between the two teams.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made a splash early in the offseason by signing Blake Snell to a five-year, $182 million contract. Even with joining a starting rotation loaded with talent, Snell’s proven track record is capable of making him the ace of the Dodgers pitching staff.
Pitcher Blake Snell will finally be able to satisfy his curiosity about the Dodgers when he takes the mound in his first season with the world champions The 32-year-old left-hander has done some traveling over the past few seasons,
Then Roberts mentioned the one Dodgers starter who might actually take something resembling a regular turn, even if the team follows through with its plan to employ a six-man rotation. “Blake Snell wants to pitch,
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced on Saturday when left-hander Blake Snell will make his spring training debut.