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Dodgers' Blake Snell Shares New Partnership Amid MLB Offseason
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The Los Angeles Dodgers feature one of the strongest rotations the league has ever seen and are well equipped to make another run in search of the team’s third straight World Series title in 2026.

The group is full of aces at the top of the rotation with some of the best arms in the sport. One of those arms is left-hander Blake Snell, who has built quite the reputation across 10 years in MLB.

Snell arrived in Los Angeles last offseason on a five-year $182.5 million deal, and there was good reason for why he got paid. The 33-year-old veteran at his peak powers is a two-time Cy Young Award winner, All-Star and two-time ERA title holder.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell (7) © Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

As Snell prepares for his second season in Los Angeles, his focus is still on recovery as his arm has felt tired after pitching deep into October last year helping the Dodgers win the World Series. Regardless, his goal is to not begin the year on the injured list.

Aside from recovery, Snell has spent the offseason continuing to be active as a gamer as he routinely has streamed on Twitch playing video games.

It appears that his off-field ventures have paid off, as in an Instagram post on Wednesday, Snell announced that he had partnered with Razer, a brand specializing in high-performance gaming hardware and software.

Snell shared that he and the company would be doing a giveaway for supporters on his next stream, with the winner receiving a brand new headset.

With that announcement behind him, Snell now turns his attention back to the field and the expectations that come with a new season.

In 2026, Snell will look to be fully healthy, as that has been his only real downfall as a player and played a role in 2025 when he missed nearly four months with left shoulder inflammation.

His talent is always there and last year he proved it when pitching. He made 11 starts and owned a 2.35 ERA, collecting 72 strikeouts in just 61 1/3 innings.

For the Dodgers, a fully healthy Snell would give an already dominant rotation even more firepower as they chase a third consecutive championship.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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