
This news comes as a game-changer for the Dodgers, who are currently leading the National League West with a formidable 56-33 record.
Snell, a two-time Cy Young Award winner, has been sidelined since April 2 due to left shoulder inflammation, raising concerns over the $182 million investment the Dodgers made in him last offseason. Fans have been left anxiously awaiting updates, with his name only appearing in medical reports for months. But now, hope is back on the horizon.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that Snell will pitch two innings on Tuesday, marking the first step in his rehabilitation process. If all goes well, he’s expected to embark on a series of rehab games later this week, paving the way for his return to the main roster just in time for the critical final stretch of the season.
With his playoff experience and a history of clutch performances, Snell’s return could provide the much-needed depth to a rotation that has faced challenges this season. His brief appearances this year showcased his potential, yielding only two earned runs in nine innings pitched.
As the Dodgers gear up for what promises to be an intense race for the World Series, the stakes have never been higher. Will Snell reclaim his form and help propel the Dodgers toward their second championship? The clock is ticking, and fans are eager for answers. Stay tuned as this developing story unfolds!