Dodgers activate starting pitcher Blake Snell after 4 months on IL for Saturday’s matchup vs. Rays


Pitcher Blake Snell is officially being activated by the Los Angeles Dodgers for Saturday’s matchup with the Tampa Bay Rays, the team announced.

Snell, 32, hasn’t pitched since April 2, after which he went on the injured list with left shoulder inflammation. He made two starts to begin the season, allowing two earned runs and 10 hits in nine total innings. However, the left-hander only registered four strikeouts with eight walks, likely indicating that something wasn’t right.

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The Dodgers were curiously quiet at the MLB trade deadline, adding reliever Brock Stewart and outfielder Alex Call. But that may have been because the team anticipated getting pitchers like Snell back. If he’s as effective as he’s been during his previous nine seasons, Snell could be a more impactful addition than any trade acquisition.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced on Wednesday that Snell was scheduled to start on Saturday. He threw a bullpen session on Thursday to get into his routine for a regular starting rotation. Snell will face one of his former teams in the Rays, with whom he pitched the first five seasons of his career.

Snell started 108 games for Tampa Bay, compiling a 3.24 ERA and 42-30 record while averaging 10.5 strikeouts per nine innings. He was traded to the San Diego Padres before the 2021 season and pitched for the Dodgers’ NL West rivals for three seasons, collecting a 3.15 ERA, averaging 11.9 Ks per nine innings and winning the National League Cy Young Award in 2023.

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After becoming a free agent following the 2023 season, Snell was one of the “Boras Four,” five clients for infamous super-agent Scott Boras who had difficulty getting a lucrative long-term contract on the open market. Ultimately, Snell settled for a two-year, $62 million contract with the San Francisco Giants. But he opted out of the deal after the first year, trying free agency again after notching 145 strikeouts in 104 innings.

Snell signed a five-year, $182 million deal with the Dodgers last November, joining what appeared to be a powerhouse rotation for one of the best teams in baseball.

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Injuries have prevented that rotation — which inclues Tyler Glasnow, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Roki Sasaki, Clayton Kershaw, Tony Gonsolin and Shohei Ohtani — from following through on that promise. But with nearly all of those pitchers now recovering, the Dodgers could have a formidable rotation by the end of the season and into the postseason if they remain healthy.



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