⚾️ Dodgers Fans Hold Their Breath as Roberts Breaks Silence on Snell’s Injury
In a moment that sent shockwaves through the Dodgers’ fanbase and the broader MLB community, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts finally addressed the growing concern around Blake Snell’s health—and the update was nothing short of eye-opening.
Speaking to reporters before Tuesday’s game, Roberts revealed that Snell’s recent discomfort isn’t just “day-to-day,” but potentially “weeks away” from full recovery, raising red flags about the rotation’s stability as the season heats up.
“He’s not bouncing back the way we’d hoped,” Roberts admitted. “We’re going to be cautious. There’s too much at stake.”
🏥 What We Know About the Injury
Snell was scratched from his last scheduled start with what the team initially labeled left elbow tightness—a vague yet always alarming phrase when it comes to pitchers.
According to Roberts, imaging didn’t show any structural damage, but ongoing inflammation and soreness have kept Snell off the mound. He has yet to resume full throwing sessions.
“It’s not something we want to push. Blake’s a competitor, but we’re playing the long game here,” Roberts added.
📉 The Impact on the Dodgers Rotation
Snell, a two-time Cy Young winner signed in the offseason to solidify the Dodgers’ already elite rotation, was expected to be a major postseason anchor alongside Tyler Glasnow and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
But with Clayton Kershaw still rehabbing, and Bobby Miller also missing time, Snell’s absence now leaves the Dodgers suddenly vulnerable.
Dodgers’ Current Rotation Without Snell:
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Tyler Glasnow
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Gavin Stone
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James Paxton
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Michael Grove (spot starter)
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Open slot / bullpen day
“We’ll have to get creative,” Roberts said. “Bullpen games, maybe call-ups. It’s not ideal.”
📊 Snell’s Season So Far: A Slow Start, Then Sidetracked
Snell’s 2025 campaign started rocky as he struggled to find command early in the season. In 5 starts before the injury, he posted a 4.86 ERA with 19 walks and 27 strikeouts—far from his dominant form in San Diego last year.
Many analysts noted Snell’s velocity seemed slightly down, though not enough to trigger panic. Now, in light of this injury update, those early signs appear more significant.
🧠 What This Means for October
For a team built with a “World Series or bust” mentality, Snell’s uncertain timetable is a critical storyline. While the Dodgers boast depth, their championship hopes rest on their frontline pitching being healthy and peaking by October.
“It’s a blow, no question,” said MLB analyst Jon Morosi. “But if any team can weather this storm, it’s the Dodgers. They just need Snell back by August.”
📣 Final Word
The Dodgers aren’t hitting the panic button yet, but Dave Roberts’ tone was clear: this isn’t a minor hiccup. Fans hoping to see Snell dominate in Dodger blue will now have to wait—and hope.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Dodgers navigate this critical stretch.