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The Los Angeles pitcher responds to a trolling fan with three words about the Blue Jays superstar he instantly regrets.
The Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to terms on a deal with free agent pitcher Blake Snell and there are a few players that won't be brought back after this deal.
This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history was the introductory press conference at Dodger Stadium for Blake Snell after he signed a five-year, $182 million contract.
Starting pitcher Blake Snell was one of the LA Dodgers' most reliable arms in the postseason. The southpaw was extremely influential in helping his team secure a World Series berth, impressing against the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers in the playoffs.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are rumored to still be interested in signing Kyle Tucker, but it might be a bit more complicated for them.
When the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Blake Snell last offseason it was viewed as a significant boon to their starting rotation after the events of relying on their bullpen to win the 2024 World Series. Snell was the first high-end starter to sign his deal ...
On what turned out to be a pretty successful calendar year for Dalton Rushing, it only got better with happy news from his personal life.
Blake Snell's career has reached new financial heights, marked by a significant $182 million contract with the Dodgers. This deal, coupled with his two Cy Young awards, solidifies his estimated $47.5 million net worth.