The Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, Blake Snell, says his home in the Seattle area was divided last week.
No one was at home at the time of theft. Snell was in Los Angeles for the first game of the Dodgers house the next day, which began.
“I can confirm that our house was recently,” Snell said in a statement, through NBC King 5. “Fortunately, no one was harmed. We are working closely with local authorities and we are incredibly grateful for their rapid response and continuous support.
“We have security images that are actively helping in the investigation, and we are sure that responsible people will be trapped and eliminated from our community. If you know anything, say something, contact the local police.”
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The Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, Blake Snell, launches during the third entry against the Atlanta Braves in the Dodger Stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez/Imagn images)
The police were notified of the robbery on March 26, one day before the game. The officers found a broken window when they arrived at the house.
The Edmonds police commander, Josh McClure, said it was not clear if something had been stolen because “there had been some high -value articles that had gone there.”
Snell’s house was divided into the same week as the former Star of the Seattle Seahawks, Richard Sherman, in the nearby King County. The houses are separated by a 6 -mile ferry trip.

Los Angeles Dodgers holder, Blake Snell (7), talks to the Will Smith receiver during the fourth entry against the Hanshin Tigers in Tokyo Dome. (Darren Yamashita/Imagn images)
Matt Strahm of the Philis asks that the pitchers use pine tar again in response to the madness of the torpedo.
“Of course, there is always the possibility that they are connected. We do not have enough information to say they are connected,” McClure said.
Several robberies were reported in the houses of several high profile athletes during the fall, including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow, which caused leagues alerts to use caution.
Tua Tagovaila said that he hired armed security and joked dared the thieves to try to break into his house.

Los Angeles Dodgers holder, Blake Snell, is in the mound during the first entry against the Hanshin Tigers in Tokyo Dome. (Darren Yamashita/Imagn images)
Snell, a two -time winner of the Cy Young award, signed a five -year agreement and $ 162 million with the Dodgers in the low season, joining an already stacked team. The opening of the Dodgers home was his third regular season game after they played a set of two games in Tokyo earlier.