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“Depth Dilemma: How the Dodgers Crumbled Without Snell in Shocking Defeat to the Nationals”

"Depth Dilemma: How the Dodgers Crumbled Without Snell in Shocking Defeat to the Nationals"

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The plan now is to have Snell begin throwing again at the start of next week.

“That was best-case scenario,” manager Dave Roberts said of the prognosis, raising the likelihood of Snell’s hope to be back on the mound in a couple of weeks.

“Just rest until Monday,” Roberts added, “and we’ll pick back up from there.”

But, barely two weeks into the season, Snell’s absence had already forced the Dodgers (9-4) to start dipping into their highly touted pool of pitching depth — one they desperately tried to replenish this offseason after nearly running out of healthy arms during last October’s run to a World Series title.

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