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The Los Angeles Dodgers are getting ready for the World Series, and Shohei Ohtani is once again playing a huge role.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will be without a top reliever to start the World Series as Alex Vesia and his wife are dealing with a "deeply personal family matter."
The Los Angeles reliever abruptly left the team before Game 1 of the World Series at the Toronto Blue Jays due to a serious family matter.
Once best known for a quick World Series hook, the two-time Cy Young winner is pitching deeper than anyone this October.
Dodgers announced that Alex Vesia will be away as he and his wife deal with a "deeply personal family matter."
Rookie right-hander Trey Yesavage has made just six big-league starts (three in the postseason), but the Dodgers have used a Trajekt pitching machine which can simulate the delivery and pitch
An ailing Ohtani was a shell of himself in last year's World Series. This time, he's coming off a game for the ages.
“He just continues to rise to the occasion,” says Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw, the left-hander who will retire after this World Series. “He’s always very prepared – you can count on Kiké have a plan, to play great defense.
The team announced that Vesia and his wife are dealing with “a deeply personal family matter.” Vesia’s wife, Kayla, has been pregnant. The team is unsure if or when he could be available.
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