Dodgers’ Blake Snell’s house is introduced just before the start of the opening day

The Los Angeles Dodgers launcher, Blake Snell, said his house in the Seattle region was introduced by break -in last week.

No one was at home at the time of the break -in. Snell was in Los Angeles for the home opening of the Dodgers the next day, which he started.

“I can confirm that our house has recently been introduced,” said Snell in a statement, via NBC King 5. “Fortunately, no one was injured. We are working closely with local authorities and we are incredibly grateful for their rapid response and continuous support.

“We have security images that actively help the investigation, and we are convinced that those responsible will be taken and withdrawn from our community. If you know something, say something – please contact the local police.”

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The Los Angeles Dodgers launcher, Blake Snell, launched during the third round against the Braves of Atlanta at the Dodger Stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez / Imagn Images)

The police were informed of the break -in on March 26, one day before the match. The police found a broken window when they got home.

Edmonds police commander Josh McClure said that he was not clear if something had been stolen because “there had been clear objects that had been left there”.

Snell’s house was penetrated in the same week as the former Seattle Seahawks Star Richard Sherman in the county of King Voisin. The houses are separated by a 6 -mile ferry ride.

The Los Angeles Dodgers share the Blake Snell launcher (7) with the receiver Will Smith during the fourth round against the Hanshin Tigers in Tokyo Dome. (Darren Yamashita / Imagn Images)

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“Of course, there is always the possibility that they are connected. We do not have enough information to say that they are connected,” said McClure.

A certain number of burglaries have been reported in the houses of several high -level athletes in the fall, notably Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow, which prompted the alerts of the leagues to be cautious.

Tua Tagovailoa said he had hired armed security and jokingly dared to try to enter his house.

The Los Angeles Dodgers sharing the Blake Snell launcher are on the mound during the first round against the Hanshin Tigers of Tokyo Dome. (Darren Yamashita / Imagn Images)

Snell, a double winner of the Cy Young Prize, signed an agreement of $ 162 million over five years with the Dodgers during the offseason, joining an already stacked team. The Dodgers’ home opener was their third regular season game after playing a two game set in Tokyo earlier in the month.

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