Blake Snell finishes rehab assignment for return to Dodgers rotation
Briefly

Blake Snell showcased dominance in his fourth rehab start, allowing no hits over 4.2 scoreless innings and striking out seven batters against the Reno Aces. Despite a shaky command, he achieved his goal of approximately 75 pitches. Snell is poised to rejoin the Dodgers rotation for a series against the Tampa Bay Rays, marking his first Major League start since April 2 due to left shoulder inflammation. Throughout his rehab, he posted an impressive 1.32 ERA and 0.95 WHIP with 24 strikeouts in 13.2 innings, reflecting his readiness to compete again at the Major League level.
Snell did not allow a hit over 4.2 scoreless innings while facing the Reno Aces. He collected seven strikeouts, but walked four batters.
Snell is now slated to make his return to the Dodgers and start during their series against the Tampa Bay Rays, his first start since April 2.
Over the rehab assignment, Snell posted a 1.32 ERA and 0.95 WHIP with 24 strikeouts against five walks across 13.2 innings.
Snell is set to make his Dodgers return against a Rays team he spent the first five seasons of his career with and won the Cy Young Award.
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