Blake Snell update: more progress made before bullpen session at Petco Park
Briefly

Blake Snell of the Los Angeles Dodgers has been sidelined since April 6 due to left shoulder inflammation. Although he attempted to pitch through it, lingering pain led to his shutdown. After receiving an injection for the discomfort, Snell resumed throwing, posting a clip of his mound work. Expectations are that he will throw his first bullpen session soon, but a return likely won't happen before the All-Star break as he remains on the 60-day injured list without a set timeline for recovery.
Snell has expressed regret for attempting to pitch through left shoulder discomfort and explained it stemmed from wanting to deliver for his team and not be a hindrance.
The Dodgers have maintained there is not a timeline for Snell, who is on the 60-day injured list, indicating a cautious approach to his recovery.
Despite potential ironies, Snell's resumed throwing marks a hopeful step forward, with expectations of a bullpen session during the upcoming Dodgers series at Petco Park.
Blake Snell may have thrown a bullpen session earlier than anticipated, highlighting his progress following an injection aimed at alleviating his shoulder pain.
Read at Dodger Blue
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