The Los Angeles Dodgers are back in the World Series, one of baseball’s biggest stages, however one of their most reliable pitchers won’t be there to take the mound.
This week, the Dodgers announced that relief pitcher Alex Vesia will be stepping away from the team to attend to what the organization described as a “deeply personal family matter.” While specific details have not been disclosed, the Dodgers and their fans have voiced full support for Vesia and his family during this time.
Vesia’s absence comes after an impressive season that showcased both his skill and consistency. Serving as a dependable arm in the Dodgers bullpen, he posted a 3.02 ERA, notched five saves, and was instrumental in multiple high-pressure postseason appearances.
The Dodgers have since adjusted their World Series roster, bringing in Edgardo Henriquez and Will Klein to help fill the bullpen gap while Vesia remains away from the team.
Earlier this year, Vesia and his wife, Kayla, announced that they were expecting their first child. The couple shared the happy news on social media, receiving heartfelt congratulations from teammates, fans, and the broader baseball community.
Now, as they face this private moment together, the focus shifts from baseball to family.
Messages of encouragement have poured in across social media, with Dodgers fans expressing compassion and understanding. The organization has also made it clear that Vesia’s well-being and privacy are the top priority, emphasizing the importance of supporting players both on and off the field.

