Blake Snell Enjoys Increased Scrutiny That Comes With Pitching For Dodgers
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Blake Snell Enjoys Increased Scrutiny That Comes With Pitching For Dodgers
"I like it more in L.A., because when you do bad, people talk more. When you do good, they talk more. It's both sides of it. That's what I wanted. I like it. I like when people talk [expletive] too. I like that."
"The Dodgers consistently lead MLB in attendance, while the Rays regularly are near the bottom."
"We just became really good friends after that," Snell said. "We were talking, and I went to his game and he came back out to the playoff g"
Blake Snell signed a five-year, $182 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers and won the 2025 World Series in his first season with the team. He is a two-time Cy Young Award winner who spent five seasons with the Tampa Bay Rays and five more on the West Coast with the Padres, Giants, and Dodgers. He embraced Los Angeles' heightened media scrutiny and larger crowds, welcoming both criticism and praise. The Dodgers consistently lead MLB in attendance, in contrast to the Rays. Snell formed a friendship with South Korean soccer star Son Heung-Min after meeting him at Dodger Stadium and attending each other's games.
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