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Dodgers Notes: Snell, Ohtani, Rotation, Miller, Treinen

By Mark Polishuk | July 27, 2025 at 6:34pm CDT

Blake Snell threw 76 pitches in a rehab start with Triple-A Oklahoma City on Saturday, and it would appear as though this fourth rehab outing will also be the left-hander’s last.  Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters (including Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register) that Snell will be activated from the 60-day injured list this week, and the club will move to a six-man rotation.

It has been a long road back for Snell, who appeared in just two games for L.A. before shoulder inflammation put him on the shelf in the first week of April.  Some renewed soreness in the later part of April led to both an injection in Snell’s shoulder and a shutdown from throwing, which led to this lengthy stint on first the 15-day and eventually the 60-day IL.

The lingering shoulder problem is the latest setback in Snell’s checkered injury history, adding to his reputation as something of an all-or-nothing pitcher.  When Snell is healthy and available, there are few (if any) better pitchers in the game, as evidenced by Snell’s two Cy Young Awards and his tendency to catch fire in later in the season.  As we saw just last season with the Giants, Snell battled injuries and ineffectiveness in the first three months of the 2024 campaign before delivering an absurd 1.23 ERA in his final 14 starts and 80 1/3 innings of action.

Time will tell if Snell can deliver anything close to that in his return to the Los Angeles rotation, but his impending return should be a nice boost to a Dodgers pitching staff that has been crushed by injuries all year.  The move to the six-man rotation reflects this improved rotation health, and the club’s desire to manage everyone’s innings in an attempt to preserve the starters’ arms over the rest of the season and through October.  If all goes well, the staff will consist of Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Clayton Kershaw, Tyler Glasnow, Shohei Ohtani, and one of Dustin May or Emmet Sheehan.

This isn’t the first time the Dodgers adopted a six-man rotation, and the ragged nature of the team’s pitching health has already led to a pretty irregular deployment of the starters.  There’s also the Ohtani factor, as the two-way star is still slowing building up his innings.  Ohtani has tossed three frames in each of his last two starts, with May and Sheehan working as piggyback starters in support.

Ohtani is now expected to pitch four innings for his next two starts, Roberts said, so the team will be setting aside the piggyback plan for now.  This doesn’t mean Ohtani is going to be viewed as a regular starter per se, as Roberts explained.  “We’re not going to have the reins off where we’re going to say, ’Hey, you can go 110 pitches.’  I don’t see that happening for quite some time,” the skipper said.  “So I think that staying at four [innings] for a bit, to then build up to five and we’ll see where we go from there.”

Ohtani’s next two starts will come on Wednesday against the Reds, and then on August 6 against the Cardinals.  Notably, the Dodgers don’t play on either of the days following Ohtani’s two scheduled starts, as Roberts said the intent is to give Ohtani some built-in recovery time following his pitching outings before returning to his usual DH duty.

There is still plenty of fluidity in the six-man rotation plan, so Roberts didn’t want to commit to stating which of May or Sheehan could be remaining in the rotation and which might be moved to bullpen duty.  Describing the Dodgers’ pitching depth as a surplus is probably misleading given how more injuries could arise at any time, yet Los Angeles is addressing its number of starters at the Triple-A level by moving Bobby Miller from rotation duty to a relief job.

Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reported yesterday about Miller’s role change, and Roberts confirmed the plan today.  “I think that this might be something that unlocks him.  Going hard for a shorter period of time, to get some confidence for him, which could help us here,” Roberts said.

Selected 29th overall by the Dodgers in the 2020 draft, Miller posted a 3.76 ERA over 22 starts and 124 1/3 innings in his 2023 rookie season, but that promising beginning gave way to an 8.85 ERA in 61 big league innings since Opening Day 2024.  Shoulder problems cost Miller two months of the 2024 season but his struggles have continued into this year, including a 5.58 ERA at Triple-A Oklahoma City and continued control issues.  Miller’s walk rate (15.4%) is almost as high as his strikeout rate (17.9%) over his rough 69 1/3 Triple-A frames this year.

Returning to the Major League bullpen mix, the Dodgers welcomed Blake Treinen back from the 60-day injured list today.  Left-hander Justin Wrobleski was also called up from Triple-A, while righties Edgardo Henriquez and Will Klein were optioned to Oklahoma City.

Treinen posted a 3.38 ERA over eight relief innings for Los Angeles before right forearm tightness led to almost three and a half months on the sidelines.  While the veteran’s health is still a concern given his significant injury history, Treinen was a major bullpen weapon for the Dodgers as recently as last year, when he posted a 1.93 ERA over 46 2/3 innings in the regular season, and then a 2.19 ERA in 12 1/3 postseason frames.  His return won’t halt the Dodgers’ plan to acquire more high-leverage bullpen help at the deadline, but Treinen could help the club fulfill part of that need from within.

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Los Angeles Dodgers Notes Blake Snell Blake Treinen Bobby Miller Dustin May Edgardo Henriquez Emmet Sheehan Justin Wrobleski Shohei Ohtani Will Klein

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29 Comments

  1. bwmiller79

    4 hours ago

    Snell is going to be good.the stretch having been rested all season.

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    • robw5555

      2 hours ago

      Dream on. Most Dodgers pitchers lately go 1-4 innings. Getting to 5 innings is a struggle. Snell is a payroll bandit. Its a greater fool theory. If he can get anyone out its a matter of weeks before he is hurt again. Same with Glas-now. Glass as in fine blown glass.

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        50 mins ago

        I come here for the fortune tellers.

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      • bwmiller79

        43 seconds ago

        Ive been a fan of Snell’s for years, everybody loves Skubal, rightfully, Skubal is durable, has great command, but Snell has the filthiest curveball from any lefty in MLB. If he is right he is going to smoke everybody.

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  2. DigglinDickers

    4 hours ago

    May needs to go.

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  3. whyhayzee

    4 hours ago

    Now that the Dodgers don’t have to play the best team in baseball they’ll be fine.

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      4 hours ago

      They didn’t play Toronto.

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      • Rsox

        4 hours ago

        They will in two weeks…

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        3 hours ago

        Stein – He’s talking about Milwaukee, who swept all 6 games against the Dodgers this month.

        Astros also swept the Dodgers this month.

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        • rdodger32

          2 hours ago

          Dodgers NEVER worry about teams beating them in July!

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    • fox471 Dave

      3 hours ago

      You mean like an internal practice game with themselves?

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      • frankiegxiii

        2 hours ago

        You just reminded me of The Legend of Chico.

        Reply
  4. mlbdodgerfan2015

    4 hours ago

    May is a tough call. On one hand you want him for SP depth given the injury profiles of Dodger SPs, but he won’t get you much as he’s a FA after this year. Also not enough slots on active roster especially if you’re pursuing a bullpen arm or two. Someone has to go besides Diaz.

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    • highflyballintorightfield

      4 hours ago

      If the season ended next week, I don’t think he would start a playoff game and maybe wouldn’t even make the roster. I was skeptical about the rumors about him being traded but there is a definite logic to it.

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      • mlbdodgerfan2015

        2 hours ago

        He would not but if they go down like flies like they did last year you may need May. Do we honestly think Glasnow will be healthy come postseason? Crapshoot. Kershaw, Snell, etc they’re all risks.

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    • Rsox

      4 hours ago

      If Sheehan is pitching well he should be starting and May in the bullpen. They want to trade him but with no team control and very little upside i doubt there are any takers unless he is a throw in

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      • mlbdodgerfan2015

        2 hours ago

        Seems like only reason to trade May is that there will be no room for him in active roster unless there is an injury looming.

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  5. GOP Lizards

    4 hours ago

    What’s going on with Gonsolin?

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      4 hours ago

      not throwing. injury lingers. could be done for this season.

      Reply
    • Rsox

      4 hours ago

      If it’s Baseball season he’s probably injured

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  6. highflyballintorightfield

    4 hours ago

    Sasaki is throwing again, and could be a month away.

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    • robw5555

      2 hours ago

      LOL

      Reply
  7. Easy as 1 2 3

    3 hours ago

    Dodgers are reportedly asking teams if they will accept deferred prospects for their best players as we quickly approach the trade deadline.

    Reports also indicate teams are asking the dodgers for deferred cash as part of any deal to the tune of 100 million dollars teams can use for future payroll projections.

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      3 hours ago

      Yeah, and those reports are from inside your head.

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      • Easy as 1 2 3

        2 hours ago

        Wait, you mean to tell me I made that up Steinbrenner2728. What was your first guess? Can’t get anything by you. Excellent detective work.

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    • fox471 Dave

      3 hours ago

      Easy 123: thanks for reminding us that some humans are born without a funny bone.

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      • Easy as 1 2 3

        2 hours ago

        fox471 Dave, thanks for reminding us people like you are born with sticks up their butts. Why you continue to leave it up there I’m not sure why.

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    • highflyballintorightfield

      2 hours ago

      Accepting in trade players to be named later is a pretty standard practice.

      Reply
  8. CarlosDelgado

    2 hours ago

    Oklahoma City? What is that?

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