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Blake Snell is sharp in Dodgers return, however Rays get the win

By Editorial Board Published August 2, 2025 7 Min Read
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Blake Snell is sharp in Dodgers return, however Rays get the win

TAMPA, Fla. — Blake Snell practically had a flawless return from the injured listing on Saturday afternoon.

If solely the Tampa Bay Rays didn’t have slugger Yandy Díaz, or a unusual brief right-field wall at their non permanent residence at Steinbrenner Area.

Making his first begin for the reason that second week of the season, when he went down with a shoulder harm that shelved him, Snell largely seemed just like the ace the Dodgers thought they have been getting once they signed him to a $182-million contract this offseason.

Over a five-inning begin that included eight strikeouts, no walks and an entire bunch of flailing swings by the Rays, the veteran left-hander flashed his two-time Cy Younger Award-winning stuff and tantalizing late-season potential.

Nevertheless, within the Dodgers’ 4-0 loss to the Rays, Snell gave up three runs on a pair of lengthy balls to Díaz –– who twice took benefit of the ballpark’s brief porch in proper discipline.

After the Rays’ everlasting residence, Tropicana Area in close by St. Petersburg, had its canvas roof shredded throughout Hurricane Milton this winter, the membership relocated to Steinbrenner Area for this season; utilizing the New York Yankees’ open-air, Tampa-based spring coaching park for its residence schedule.

Because the 10,000-seat venue was modeled after Yankee Stadium in New York, its defining function is a brief right-field wall (much like the one within the Bronx) that measures at simply 314 toes down the road — eight toes shorter than the scale at Tropicana Area.

Within the backside of the primary inning, Díaz took full benefit, {golfing} a 3-1 fastball the opposite means for a solo residence run. In keeping with MLB’s Statcast system, the ball traveled solely 326 toes, and would have stayed in play at every of the league’s different 29 stadiums. However not right here, and particularly not on a sweltering summer season afternoon with a first-pitch temperature of 91 levels.

The primary-row drive opened the scoring and it wouldn’t be the final memento Díaz despatched that course on the day.

Two innings later, Díaz got here again to the plate with Snell seemingly in a groove, having retired seven of the following eight batters, together with 5 on strikeouts.

Nevertheless, on a 1-1 fastball that was up within the zone, Díaz launched one to the other discipline once more, hitting a two-run blast on a 341-foot fly ball that might’ve been a homer in solely two different parks (Yankee Stadium itself, and Daikin Park in Houston).

Irritating outcomes that overshadowed an in any other case auspicious day.

Within the massive image, in spite of everything, the Dodgers’ essential priorities for Snell are: 1) Keep wholesome; 2) Pitch higher than he did at first of the season, when his bothersome shoulder contributed to 2 underwhelming outings that marred the beginning of his Dodgers profession.

Tampa Bay’s Yandy Díaz watches his solo residence run off Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell throughout the first inning Saturday.

(Chris O’Meara / Related Press)

Down the stretch this season, the Dodgers’ largest power is likely to be their rotation. Yoshinobu Yamamoto is within the Cy Younger Award dialog. Tyler Glasnow has seemed improved since coming back from his personal shoulder harm. Shohei Ohtani has showcased tantalizing expertise in his return from a Tommy John process. And even Clayton Kershaw has been productive in his 18th season.

The most important linchpin, although, probably stays Snell — whom the Dodgers focused this offseason in hopes of avoiding the tightrope they walked final October, when their injury-ravaged rotation was virtually fully depleted by the beginning of the postseason.

Whereas the Dodgers had managed in Snell’s absence, sustaining a slender lead within the Nationwide League West regardless of one other extended stretch of patchwork pitching, supervisor Dave Roberts acknowledged that they had missed his “presence” over the primary two-thirds of the season.

Having guys like him and Glasnow again, Roberts added, might imply “everything” to the staff’s possibilities getting into the stretch run of the marketing campaign.

“Last year, we found a way to do it, not having that [rotation depth],” Roberts stated. “But having the starters healthy, pitching the way they’re capable of, makes it a better quality of life for everyone.”

Outdoors of the Díaz residence run, Snell supplied loads of promise in his return to motion.

At the start, he crammed up the strike zone, eliminating his behavior of nibbling across the plate by throwing 57 strikes in 86 pitches. And, in one other constructive improvement, a lot of these strikes have been of the swing-and-miss selection.

Snell racked up 19 whiffs on Saturday, tied for third-most by a Dodgers pitcher in a sport this season. Seven got here on 12 whole swings towards his changeup, a key offspeed pitch that confirmed no indicators of rust even after his lengthy layoff. 5 others have been courtesy of his slider, with the Rays developing empty on all 5 swing makes an attempt towards it.

It wasn’t sufficient to assist the Dodgers win on Saturday — when their lineup managed solely six hits and squandered its finest alternative to rally on Teoscar Hernández’s bases-loaded, inning-ending double-play grounder within the high of the sixth.

But it surely did increase the hopes in regards to the potential of the staff’s late-season rotation, providing a glimpse of the dominance the Dodgers will want out of Snell the remainder of the 12 months.

“I think this is sort of what we envisioned,” Roberts stated, along with his pitching employees lastly wanting nearer to its unique design. “It hasn’t been linear, like it ever is, as far as how you get to a place. But … signs are kind of looking like the roster we all intended.”

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