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Dodgers show post-World Series glow and Blake Snell plans a slow ramp-up.
Summary
At DodgerFest the Dodgers celebrated their World Series title while the club's roster and spending have shifted since Shohei Ohtani's arrival; Blake Snell said he will take a more deliberate ramp-up this spring as he manages shoulder soreness.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers marked their World Series title at DodgerFest amid visible changes since Shohei Ohtani joined the club. Ohtani's contract and profile have helped the team add top players this winter and expand payroll and spending. Several role players from the title run have become more prominent in the public eye. The organization is also managing health and workload questions among its pitchers and position players as spring approaches.
Notable details:
- Shohei Ohtani's arrival is described as having reshaped the team's finances and public profile, and the club made high-profile additions this winter including Edwin Díaz and Kyle Tucker.
- The Dodgers project a $402.6 million payroll for 2026 and paid a record luxury tax last season, according to the article.
- Blake Snell said his shoulder never felt fully normal last season, he plans a slower, more deliberate spring ramp-up, and he remained optimistic about being ready for Opening Day; surgery was not presented as a current plan.
- The club will monitor starting pitching workloads after its rotation threw 137 1/3 of 165 postseason innings, and the article notes concerns about cumulative innings for pitchers such as Yoshinobu Yamamoto (211 combined innings in 2025) and others returning from injury.
- Will Klein and Miguel Rojas are among players whose postseason moments raised their profiles with fans during the World Series run.
- Tommy Edman is out of a walking boot following offseason ankle surgery that included a ligament repair and removal of bone spurs, and he expects to begin baseball activities next week while Opening Day availability remains uncertain.
Summary:
The Dodgers enter spring riding the momentum of a World Series title and a roster altered by high-profile signings tied in part to Shohei Ohtani's arrival. The team is emphasizing cautious management of pitchers' workloads and monitoring recoveries during spring training; Blake Snell plans a measured ramp-up and Tommy Edman is set to resume baseball activities next week as the club evaluates readiness for the season.
