- **Q: What is Blake Snell's specific injury?
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have placed starting pitcher Blake Snell on the 15-day injured list due to left shoulder inflammation, retroactive to April 3rd. This news comes shortly after the two-time Cy Young Award winner signed a significant c...
### Injury Discovery and Impact
The shoulder inflammation was reportedly identified following Snell's last start on April 2nd and a subsequent bullpen session where he conferred with team medical staff. While the team hasn't detailed the severity beyond inflammation, placing him on the IL necessitates adjustments.
### Dodgers' Rotation Adjustments
With Snell sidelined, the Dodgers face decisions for their upcoming starts, particularly Tuesday (Snell's scheduled day) and Wednesday. Dustin May is set for Monday, but Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki are pitching on a once-a-week schedule, lining them up for the weekend series. This leaves two rotation spots open mid-week.
Right-hander Matt Sauer was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City as the immediate corresponding move. Sauer had a 7.71 ERA in 14 games with the Royals in 2024. The Dodgers might opt for a bullpen game for one of the open slots or call upon other Triple-A options like Landon Knack, Justin Wrobleski, or Bobby Miller for a spot start.
### Contract and Performance Notes
Snell's injury comes early in his massive five-year, $182 million deal ($65 million of which is deferred, making the present value closer to $160M-$165M). He secured this contract after a strong finish to the 2024 season with the Giants prompted him to opt out of his previous deal. While his 2.00 ERA in two starts looks good, the high walk rate (8 BB in 9 IP) was already a point of attention.
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