MLB Insider Gives Update on Giants Pitcher Blake Snell's Injury

MLB Insider Gives Update on Giants Pitcher Blake Snell’s Injury

San Francisco Giants pitcher Blake Snell left Sunday's 7–5 loss to the New York Yankees early with a tight left groin, and now it's likely the former two-time Cy Young Award winner is headed back to the injured list.

MLB Network's Jon Morosi shared an update regarding Snell's latest injury, the left adductor strain, which is similar to the one that caused him to miss the beginning of the 2024 season. He's dealt with adductor strains during the 2021 and '22 seasons as well.

"Based on the initial assessment of that left adductor strain that forced him to leave the game," Morosi said on Monday's Inside Corner. "It's likely the Giants will be without him for at least the next couple weeks."

Because this injury is becoming common for Snell, Morosi added that the pitcher is aware that something needs to change.

"Blake Snell acknowledged to reporters that he does think he needs to do maybe some different things from the strength and conditioning perspective to prevent this from happening in the future," Morosi said.

Snell joined the Giants before the 2024 season on a two-year, $62 million deal. He was on the 15-day IL already this season, as Sunday marked his third start back since returning on May 22.

Giants' Blake Snell Exits Start vs. Yankees With Left Groin Tightness

Giants’ Blake Snell Exits Start vs. Yankees With Left Groin Tightness

San Francisco Giants star Blake Snell exited Sunday's outing against the New York Yankees during the fifth inning with an injury, another wrinkle in what has been an injury-plagued first couple of months of the season for the left-hander.

The Giants announced postgame that Snell was removed from the game after dealing with a tight left groin. He landed on the 15-day IL with a similar injury, a left adductor strain, earlier this season and ended up missing more than a month of action.

Snell threw 99 pitches in the game but couldn't escape the fifth inning before making his leave. The injury appeared to occur in the top of the fifth after he threw a pitch to Alex Verdugo. He walked off the field alongside Giants senior director of athletic training Dave Groeschner.

The left groin tightness put an early end to what was the 31-year-old's best start of the season. Prior to exiting, he'd recorded seven strikeouts and surrendered just one run across 4 2/3 innings, though two more earned runs were tacked on after Verdugo doubled off Snell's replacement Erik Miller.

Snell, the reigning National League Cy Young winner, has struggled through his first six starts of the season. After Sunday's start, he owns a 9.51 ERA across 23 2/3 innings with 31 strikeouts and 14 walks.

He signed for San Francisco on a two-year $62 million deal during free agency, which includes a player option for the 2025 season.

It's not immediately clear if Snell will head back to the injured list as a result of his latest ailment, though it'd certainly be a big blow for the left-hander as he aims to rediscover his form from last year.