Dodgers shut down Blake Snell with continuing shoulder issue
- Left-Hander Blake Snell stopped throwing for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday.
- This followed Snell reporting discomfort after playing catch on Tuesday.
- Manager Dave Roberts stated Snell would be shut down from throwing for a few days.
- Snell told the team he "didn't feel great" after the throwing session.
- Snell will be re-examined when the team returns to Los Angeles.
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Dodgers shut down LHP Blake Snell (shoulder) from throwing
Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell had a setback in his recovery from inflammation in his pitching shoulder. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said on Wednesday that Snell "didn't feel great" after playing catch on Tuesday and will be shut down…

Dodgers shut down Blake Snell with continuing shoulder issue
CHICAGO — Blake Snell has been shut down from throwing again after he felt renewed discomfort in his shoulder after playing catch on Tuesday. Snell will be re-examined when the Dodgers return to Los Angeles. “As he was playing catch, (Snell) just didn’t feel great,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “So right now we’re gonna slow-play the throwing and probably get it looked at again when we get back home.” Snell made just two starts this season…
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