Blake Snell wanted this. This stage. This opponent. Although the Dodgers fell to the Braves Saturday night, the return of Blake Snell was good momentum moving forward. Getty Images By pitching against the Braves at Dodger Stadium instead of the Angels’ Class-A affiliate in Rancho Cucamonga, Snell was able to do more than build up his arm. “It’s going to let you know where you’re at pretty quickly,” Snell said. Most teams don’t have the luxury of having their players complete rehabilitation assignments at the major-league level, but the Dodgers aren’t most teams. When Shohei Ohtani worked his way back as a pitcher from his second Tommy John surgery last year, he did so exclusively at the major-league level. And when Tyler Glasnow was placed on the injured list with back spasms, the Dodgers asked Snell if he would like to slip back into the rotation rather than pitch in another minor league game. “I said yes before they even asked,” Snell joked.…