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Dodgers win as Snell fans 10
Blake Snell returns from shoulder inflammation with 10 strikeouts in five scoreless innings, guiding the Dodgers to a 9-1 victory over Toronto.

Blake Snell returns from a shoulder inflammation to strike out 10 in five scoreless innings as the Dodgers rout the Blue Jays 9-1.
Dodgers ride Snell 10K to 9-1 win over Blue Jays
Blake Snell came back from a shoulder issue to strike out 10 over five scoreless innings, powering the Dodgers to a 9-1 win against the Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium. The performance underscored the team’s growing confidence in a rotation built to withstand injuries and rest days, with several arms available to bridge gaps between starts. Snell joined a crew that includes Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, Ohtani, and Kershaw when healthy, giving manager Dave Roberts a nightly chance to limit damage in the middle innings.
Offense supported the effort early, with Max Muncy delivering a two-run homer and Shohei Ohtani hitting his 40th of the season, followed by a six-run rally that sealed the game. The Dodgers continue to lean on a flexible pitching plan that uses a sixth starter to keep Ohtani and Yamamoto fresh, a strategy that has yielded a mix of durability and depth even as the bullpen deals with injuries. The series continues with more pitching depth on display, reinforcing the team’s long-term approach as they chase a postseason run.
Key Takeaways
"There are some things I want to do in my next start that I’m excited about."
Snell on his near-term plan after returning from injury
"I can be better. I’m trying to find a rhythm."
Snell evaluating his form after the comeback
"This is how we hoped it would play out."
Roberts on the rotation plan paying off
"You look at the lineup and see you have an opportunity to score runs."
Roberts on offensive support
The Dodgers have spent the season building a rotation that can survive injuries and heavy workloads. Snell’s return validates that blueprint and adds a true ace to a staff already stacked with high ceiling arms. If healthy, this group can give the offense more predictable opportunities to score and reduce the pressure on the bullpen.
But depth is a double-edged sword. A six-man plan helps manage rest, yet it hinges on continued health for everyone from Ohtani to Yamamoto. The real test will come in the late season grind when every win matters and bullpen stability becomes crucial. The team has shown a stable foundation this month, and that balance between star power and depth could shape how far they go in October.
Highlights
- There are some things I want to do in my next start that I’m excited about.
- I can be better I’m trying to find a rhythm.
- This is how we hoped it would play out.
- You look at the lineup and see you have an opportunity to score runs.
The Dodgers have built a depth engine, but the true test comes when the calendar tightens and the stakes rise.
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