
""I was happy I was able to pitch the whole time," Snell told The California Post during a Dodgers charity event at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. "But it was tough.""
""You want to ramp up, but I gotta take my time and get healthy," Snell said. "I feel like I'm doing the right thing. I feel good. I've been throwing. It feels better. In the postseason, I gave everything I had for that. But on the front end of spring, I'll have to be patient and let my body get to 100%.""
Blake Snell slowed his offseason throwing program by mutual agreement with the organization after an arduous World Series workload. Snell reported arm exhaustion and fatigue following a key relief appearance in Game 7 and emphasized the need to ramp up slowly to reach full health. Snell recorded a 2.35 ERA with 72 strikeouts across 61.1 innings in his first season with the Dodgers after signing a five-year, $182 million contract. He missed part of the season with a shoulder injury but returned to help the team. The Dodgers plan cautious workload management for their rotation into 2026, including Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
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