He put another dominant exit for Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday night, and made the history of the MLB in the process.
The optasters came up with this jewel:
“Blake Snell now has 4 career postseason exits with more than 9 strikeouts and no more than 2 allowed hits. That is the maximum of any pitcher in the history of the MLB postseason.”
That is amazing.
There are so many legends of the game that had a lot of time in the playoffs.
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Snell is above all in this category that essentially only shouts dominance.
He began his great postseason work with the Rays of Tampa Bay and led him to the last stages of his career.
Snell actually had one of his most dominant exits against the Dodgers in the 2020 World Series, but the Rays took him out of that game prematurely and failed.
Now, Dodgers will not throw Snell when they don’t have to do it. It is the best they have for them when it is on the mound.
Snell’s victory was especially great on Monday night for what it meant for NLDs against the Philadelphia Philis.
The Dodgers were already in a game to none in the best series of five. Being up 2-0 makes it quite unlikely that the Philis can return to the series.
If it comes out with yours, the series will close in game 3. But even if not, Dodgers have total control to do so.
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