Dodgers place Blake Snell on injured list with shoulder inflammation
- Blake Snell, a left-handed pitcher for the Dodgers, went on the injured list Sunday with shoulder inflammation.
- The Dodgers' starting pitchers experienced a season-long run of injuries last year, creating a sense of déjà vu.
- Snell made two starts this season, pitching five innings against the Detroit Tigers and four against the Braves.
- Dodgers manager Dave Roberts noted Snell experienced pain in his shoulder during a Sunday morning bullpen session.
- With Snell's spot coming up on Tuesday, the Dodgers will need starting pitchers, possibly promoting Landon Knack or Justin Wrobleski.
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Dodgers’ Blake Snell says shoulder had been hurting for 3 weeks
WASHINGTON — The pain Blake Snell felt in his left shoulder during his throwing session on Sunday was not a new thing. “I’ve been feeling it for like three weeks,” Snell said Monday after going on the injured list a day earlier. “I thought I could pitch through it when I got to Philly. Played long toss, catch, tried to throw – I just couldn’t. “This sucks. I was hoping I could just get past it and pitch, and it would go away. It’s hurting, so I’…

Dodgers LHP Blake Snell expects to be out for 2 weeks while he recovers from shoulder inflammation
WASHINGTON (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell expects to be out for two weeks while he recovers from shoulder inflammation.
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