In his final home start of the regular season, Blake Snell silenced the Philadelphia Phillies over seven innings, striking out a season-high 12 hitters while allowing just two hits and two walks. On Tuesday against the Cincinnati Reds, Snell continued his excellence on the mound in his first postseason start in three years.

Dodgers fans were left wondering what they would see out of Snell when the left-hander inked a five-year, $182 million deal this past offseason. Their first glimpse left them hungry for more, as Snell struggled with his command over his first two starts as a Dodger, walking eight and striking out four over his first nine innings of the season. Those two starts were all that Dodgers fans could ask for over the first four months of the season, as Snell would be sidelined

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