New Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell found a way to win over the City of Angels. More so fans of the late legendary NBA icon Kobe Bryant by going “grinch” with his cleats. Snell posted a picture of his kicks on his personal Instagram page.
When the Los Angeles Dodgers introduced their headline signing of the winter, ace Blake Snell, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said he believed
The San Francisco Giants rotation took a hit this offseason when Blake Snell opted out of his deal and signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Over the first week of camp at Camelback Ranch, Blake Snell and Bobby Miller have walked to and from bullpen sessions together, in constant conversation with almost every step.
In this year’s Dodger camp, the team’s loaded pitching staff has turned live batting practice sessions into star-studded affairs.
This time last year, Blake Snell still didn't know which uniform he would be wearing the next time he stepped on a big league mound. It wound up being a wild ride of a season, as Snell signed with the
Ramping up Gonsolin last fall came with an added benefit: The right-hander made three rehab starts and continued to throw simulated games throughout the postseason, essentially completing his recovery from Tommy John surgery and giving him a fresh slate for 2025.
Much has changed over the last 12 months, his new teammates among them. Snell is expected to anchor a rotation bursting at the seams in talent but teeming with question marks. The winner of two ERA titles is expected to carry the load, but it’s not as if Miller is well-positioned to be among the names behind him right now.
One of the premier guys on the Los Angeles Dodgers starting rotation in 2025 is going to be Blake Snell. The two-time Cy Young winner signed with the club on a five-year, $182 million deal this offseason.