- Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:55 am
#2382
The Los Angeles Dodgers have made a bold move this offseason by signing Blake Snell to a staggering $182 million contract, adding him to a rotation that already includes the likes of Shohei Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow, and Clayton Kershaw. On paper, this could be the most formidable starting rotation in baseball. But here's where it gets interesting: can they actually stay healthy?
Injuries have plagued the Dodgers' pitching staff in recent seasons, and with several pitchers having significant injury histories, the question arises: is this rotation built to last? Ohtani is coming off his second Tommy John surgery, Snell has struggled with durability, and Glasnow has never started more than 22 games in a season.
What do you think? Are the Dodgers taking a gamble that could pay off, or are they setting themselves up for disappointment? Will the depth they've created be enough to weather the inevitable injuries, or will they find themselves scrambling once again?
Additionally, there's the looming possibility of pursuing Roki Sasaki, a move that could further shake up the landscape of their rotation. If they do go after him, how would that impact the current pitchers?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Do you believe the Dodgers can finally overcome their injury woes and dominate the league with this rotation? Or do you think they’re just one injury away from chaos? Share your predictions and insights!
Injuries have plagued the Dodgers' pitching staff in recent seasons, and with several pitchers having significant injury histories, the question arises: is this rotation built to last? Ohtani is coming off his second Tommy John surgery, Snell has struggled with durability, and Glasnow has never started more than 22 games in a season.
What do you think? Are the Dodgers taking a gamble that could pay off, or are they setting themselves up for disappointment? Will the depth they've created be enough to weather the inevitable injuries, or will they find themselves scrambling once again?
Additionally, there's the looming possibility of pursuing Roki Sasaki, a move that could further shake up the landscape of their rotation. If they do go after him, how would that impact the current pitchers?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Do you believe the Dodgers can finally overcome their injury woes and dominate the league with this rotation? Or do you think they’re just one injury away from chaos? Share your predictions and insights!