When the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Blake Snell in the offseason for a five-year $182 million contract, they expected him to be a key member of their pitching staff as they looked to go deep into the postseason. In his two starts, Snell has delivered, with 2 wins and a 1.38 ERA with 2 runs earned and 18 strikeouts.
As the Dodgers wait to make their trip to Milwaukee for the first game of the National League Championship Series, Blake Snell and his family, including wife, Haeley, son Kaedyn, and newborn Noah, headed to Los Angeles' Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch.
In the pictures, posted on Haeley's Instagram stories section, the family could be seen gleefully exploring the pumpkin patch farm. In the second story, Blake and Kaedyn had a heartwarming father-son moment in front of a variety of pumpkins as Haeley captioned the story as 'my boys'.
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The third story featured Kaedyn crouching down to grab a pumpkin while wearing an oversized sweater from the Christian apparel brand, Not Yet Home. The jersey-like pullover featured his father's #7 along with the words "Child of God".

Blake and Haeley have been public about their relationship since September 2020. The couple welcomed Kaedyn into their lives in June last year. They got engaged last December and tied the knot in a private ceremony a few weeks later.
On May 11, Haeley took to social media to showcase her baby bump, announcing she was expecting for a second time. On August 30, the family welcomed Noah.
Dodgers players join Blake Snell and family at fun pumpkin farm outing
The Snells weren't the only Dodgers family out at Mr. Bones. The LA Dodgers Wives account's post featured others, including catcher Will Smith and his wife, Cara, 3B Max Muncy and his wife, Kellie, and utility player Tommy Edman and his wife, Kristen, and their children, as they made the most of a bright and sunny day in Southern California.
"The best morning at @mrbones pumpkin patch! Mixing some fall fun into the October baseball schedule 🎃💙," The post caption read.The NLCS starts on Monday night for the Dodgers as they face the Milwaukee Brewers in two games on the road before the series shifts back to Los Angeles. LA are looking to become the first back-to-back champions since the New York Yankees of the late 1990s.
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Edited by R. Nikhil Parshy