LA Dodgers ace Blake Snell was placed on the paternity list by the National League West team after his start in Friday's loss to rivals the San Diego Padres.Snell and his wife, Haeley, were expecting their second child this month, and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts shared an exciting update on Monday, revealing that Haeley has given birth to the two-time Cy Young winner's second child, and both of them are healthy."Everyone is healthy," Roberts said (2:49 onwards) in a media interaction on Monday.Blake Snell and Haeley reportedly started dating in 2020, and the duo announced the arrival of their first child, son Kaedyn, in June via an Instagram post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostApart from the health status of Snell's wife and his second child, Dave Roberts also updated on the All-Star pitcher's potential return to the lineup. Roberts said Snell is expected to start in Friday's series opener against the Arizona Diamondbacks.Dodgers reinstated Blake Snell after welcoming second child with wife Haeley After welcoming his second child with wife Haeley, Blake Snell was reinstated by the NL West team before Tuesday's game against the Cincinnati Reds. While Snell returned to the roster, LA placed closer Alex Vesia on the 15-day injured list after he suffered a right oblique strain.Since returning from the injured list last month, the former Cy Young winner has been solid from the mound. Snell boasts a 3-2 record with a 1.97 ERA in six starts this season.The All-Star pitcher was at Dodger Stadium for the series finale against the Reds on Wednesday and caught South Korean soccer star Heung-Min Son's first pitch. Son, a former Tottenham Hotspur player, signed for the LAFC of MLS earlier this month on a reported $26.5 million deal. He scored his first goal for the team in a 1-1 draw against FC Dallas last week. The South Korean will be hoping to win several accolades in LA like his fellow Asian superstar Shohei Ohtani.