The rich just keep getting richer in Major League Baseball. The back-to-back World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly on the verge of welcoming back former Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell, who has missed the entire season so far but is finally nearing his return. And the timing couldn't be more critical.
Snell is expected to make what should be his final rehab appearance on Saturday, May 9th. If all goes well, the Dodgers could activate him shortly after. Once he's cleared, there will be no easing him in slowly—he's set to immediately become a major piece of the Dodgers' rotation.
This news comes just one day after Tyler Glasnow was forced to leave his start against the Houston Astros early, sparking fresh concerns about the health of Los Angeles' pitching staff. Whether Glasnow ultimately lands on the injured list or not, Snell's return was already on the horizon—and now it feels even more significant.
When healthy, Snell is one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball. A former Cy Young winner, he brings elite strikeout stuff, a sharp competitive edge, and postseason experience that could be invaluable down the stretch. For a Dodgers team already loaded with talent, adding Snell back into the mix almost feels unfair.
The Dodgers are once again positioning themselves for another deep postseason run. Adding Snell gives them more rotation depth, another ace-level option, and crucial insurance against injuries. And if Glasnow misses time, Snell's return becomes even more critical.
Los Angeles is already one of baseball's best teams. Now, they're about to add Blake Snell. For the rest of MLB, that's not exactly encouraging news.
