Blake Snell will come off the injured list and start for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday, in lieu of making another rehab appearance, manager Dave Roberts told reporters on Friday.

Snell, 32, began the season on the injured list with lingering left shoulder fatigue but has made three minor league rehab starts, most recently completing four innings for the Dodgers’ Triple-A affiliate Sunday.

Snell’s return could force the Dodgers into a difficult decision from among Roki Sasaki, Emmet Sheehan and Justin Wrobleski for their sixth and final rotation spot, but Tyler Glasnow’s status could change that.

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  • Glasnow exited his start in Houston earlier this week while warming up for his second inning and was scheduled for a follow-up MRI. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts initially mentioned he didn’t expect Glasnow to have to go on the IL.

    Activating Snell — while benefiting from having an extra pitcher because of Shohei Ohtani’s two-way designation — could at least give Glasnow some extra time to recover.

    Snell’s return Saturday, in a 9:10 p.m. ET matchup against the Atlanta Braves, coincides with his bobblehead giveaway.

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