I TEXTED THE DIRECTOR, BUT I WAS IGNORED..."I LEFT AFTER SEEING THE MONEY". THAT'S WHY SNELL FOUGHT WITH A FAN

I texted the director, but I was ignored..."I left after seeing the money". That's why Snell fought with a fan

I texted the director, but I was ignored..."I left after seeing the money". That's why Snell fought with a fan

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"The San Francisco Giants didn't even contact me. I was really surprised. I thought San Francisco liked me."

Blake Snell (L.A. Dodgers) had a war of words with a San Francisco fan on Instagram in January. Snell refuted the fan's criticism that he followed the money, saying, "Get angry with the team. You don't know anything except where I moved to." It was a comment that left room for a story, but Snell has not explained it in detail.
The story was revealed through the San Francisco Chronicle. Snell confessed to the media on the 10th (Korea Standard Time) that the San Francisco Giants did not even negotiate with him. "I knew Bob (Melvin coach) liked me, and I was really close with Logan Webb and Matt Chapman. So I was shocked. I thought I would get in touch right away (if I announce the FA). I liked San Francisco and I was happy there. But they didn't contact me at all," he said.

Snell also said, "I sent a text message to Melvin, but he didn't reply. It was nice that he always replied to me. But they didn't say anything." Snell also told the FA that he understood why it was difficult for the coach to contact him.

Snell announced his transfer to Instagram on November 27 last year by posting a composite photo of him wearing a Dodgers uniform. Snell posted on Instagram faster than the club's announcement or media reports. "Snell agreed to a five-year contract with Dodgers. He is one of the most notable FA pitchers this offseason, winning two Cy Young Awards," MLB.com reported. "He signed a five-year, 182 million-dollar contract with World Series champion Dodgers."

His relationship with San Francisco ended in a year. Ahead of the 2024 season, Snell signed a two-year, 62 million-dollar contract with San Francisco that has an option one year later. Having played in 20 games with San Francisco, Snell declared himself an opt-out as expected and became an FA again.

The first FA process was not smooth. He received the National League Cy Young Award as a member of the San Diego Padres last year. However, he was able to sign an FA contract with San Francisco only on March 20. Some analysts say that Snell's high standards and his ups and downs have hindered major contracts.

He also had two injuries last year. He only played in 20 games due to left adductor muscle and sprained groin. Instead, he displayed overwhelming performance in the last 14 games, with an ERA of 1.23 and a hit rate of 0.123 with 114 strikeouts and 30 walks during 80 ⅓ innings. On August 3, he achieved his first no-hitter since his debut. He has overcome the limits of "six-inning pitchers" who had never pitched in eight innings before. 바카라사이트

MLB.com said Snell has been a problem due to his lack of consistency throughout his career. He has walked too many batters. Excluding the Cy Young Award season, 129 ⅓ innings were the most innings. However, he has proven to be the best pitcher in the Major League when he displays his skills and capabilities. Despite the risk of Snell's injury, the Dodgers was willing to bet a huge amount of money. San Francisco Giants faced Corbin Burns, but lost ground in the recruiting competition with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Snell, meanwhile, will not take the mound in the opening series against the Chicago Cubs in Tokyo, Japan. Instead, he will take the mound in a warm-up game against the Hanshin Tigers or the Yomiuri Giants ahead of the opening game.

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