Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Blake Snell has warned the Toronto Blue Jays that his best is yet to come during the postseason.
Despite his dominance thus far, Snell has a 0.86 ERA with 28 strikeouts and five walks in 21 innings pitched. He has allowed only two runs and will look to continue this performance in Game 1 of the World Series.
Manager Dave Roberts has entrusted Snell with the ball in the first game, a tone-setting game for the team's hopes of defending its 2024 title.
Snell's improvement this postseason can be attributed to his better command, leading to fewer baserunners and more efficient innings, while his stuff remains elite.
His best is yet to come during the postseason.
Author's summary: Snell warns Blue Jays ahead of World Series.