LA Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell’s wife, Haely, shared a victory snapshot on her Instagram on Sunday, 2 November. The images featured two time frames: It showed Snell holding the ALCS trophy with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2020, along with Tyler Glasnow. The Rays lost the World Series to the Dodgers 3-1 that year.In the second snap, Snell held the 2025 World Series trophy with Glasnow.(Image source- Haely Snell/Instagram)Blake Snell, a two-time Cy Young awardee, signed a five-year $182 million contract with LA in December 2024, while Glasnow inked a five-year $136.5 million deal.Snell was asked by the media after Saturday's victory if winning the World Series was the main reason he signed with the team."It's a dream come true," Snell said via SportsNet LA. "We all still want to win, finding ways to win. The best thing about this group is that we have time together, we learn better, and I am so excited to be with this group. We dig deep and fight together."Blake Snell's wife, Haely, shared a victory celebration post of the Dodgers marking the World Series title in 2025Blake Snell's wife, Haely, shared a series of images on her Instagram featuring the LA Dodgers celebrating their World Series win. The team won Game 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4, marking its return as a dynasty.The post featured Haely in a Dodgers jacket paired with red and white customized joggers, while Blake Snell was in his World Series championship uniform. The collage also showed his teammates dancing, as well as their partners posing together."WORLD SERIES CHAMPS BABY!!! The moment you’ve dreamed of your whole life, with the most incredible team we’ve ever been blessed to play for. I’m beyond proud of you @snellzilla4. From Tokyo to Toronto, what a JOY this season has been. Glory to God! Now let’s go relax with our babies 😂," Haely wrote on Sunday. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe couple started dating in 2020, welcomed their first child in June 2024 and tied the knot in December 2024. When Snell signed with the Dodgers, they moved to Los Angeles, as they both wanted to live there.