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Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell could miss Opening Day with slower-paced offseason for 'tired' arm

Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell could miss Opening Day with slower-paced offseason for 'tired' arm

The Los Angeles Dodgers may not begin the 2026 MLB season with Blake Snell in their Opening Day starting rotation.

Snell, 33, delayed the start of his offseason throwing program due to his left arm feeling "tired" and "exhausted" following six postseason appearances (five starts) that totaled 34 innings,the California Post's Jack Harris reports. That included a 1 1/3-inning scoreless relief outing inthe Dodgers' Game 7 World Series winover the Toronto Blue Jays.

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"You want to ramp up, but I gotta take my time and get healthy,"Snell told Harriswhile appearing at a team charity event.

"I feel like I'm doing the right thing. I feel good. I've been throwing. It feels better," he added. "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%."

Snell said that the team is encouraging him to take a patient approach, preferring that he's completely healthy before pitching regular-season innings.

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The Dodgers presumably have enough depth in their starting rotation to wait for Snell.World Series MVPYoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, Roki Sasaki and Shohei Ohtani will be part of the starting staff, in addition to River Ryan, Gavin Stone and Emmet Sheehan being expected to contribute.

However, nearly all of those pitchers carry their own injury concerns.

The Dodgers may take a similarly cautious approach with Yamamoto, who had a spectacular postseason in which he shockingly pitched 2 2/3 innings of relief in Game 7, one night after throwing six innings in a Game 6 start. Altogether, he pitched 37 1/3 innings in six postseason appearances (five starts).

Glasnow is typically injury-prone, limited to 18 regular-season starts in 2025 due to right shoulder inflammation. In 2024, he made only 22 starts because of back tightness and elbow tendonitis throughout the season.

Sasaki struggled with a shoulder injury that forced the Dodgers to move him from the rotation to the bullpen during the postseason (during which he was an effective closer). And Ohtani's innings must be monitored closely, sometimes with six or seven days between starts, while he balances turns in the rotation (following2023 elbow surgery) with playing in the everyday lineup as the team's designated hitter.

Among the hopeful reinforcements, Ryan missed all of last season while working his way backfrom Tommy John surgeryin 2024. Stone also missed the 2025 campaignfollowing shoulder surgery. Sheehan also returned from reconstructive elbow surgery, but made 14 appearances (12 starts) last season.

Other options for the Dodgers include Justin Wrobleski, Ben Casparius, Kyle Hurt, Landon Knack and Bobby Miller. All of those arms will likely be needed after 2025's deep postseason run, with another one expected for 2026.