The Los Angeles Dodgers strengthened their pitching lineup by signing Blake Snell to a lucrative five-year, $182 million contract after he opted out of his previous deal with the San Francisco Giants. This contract includes a significant $52 million signing bonus and $66 million in deferred salary. Snell, a two-time Cy Young Award winner, expressed his ambition to start in the Dodgers' season opener. As L.A. prepares for the Tokyo Series, Snell's debut is still uncertain as other pitchers will take the mound first, yet he remains a prominent figure in the rotation alongside stars like Clayton Kershaw.
Snell is aiming to start for the Dodgers in their regular season opener, expressing enthusiasm for competing for the role during spring training.
Dave Roberts has confirmed that other pitchers will participate in the Tokyo Series, suggesting Snell might start at Dodger Stadium if not in Japan.
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