When the Dodgers announced their roster for the World Series this morning, Alex Vesia was the most notable name missing. The team explained that he and his wife were dealing with a “deeply personal family matter” and that an update would be provided at a later date.
Speaking to reporters at the Rogers Centre (including Sonja Chen of MLB.com), manager Dave Roberts said Vesia would “most likely” not pitch in the World Series. Of course, having been left off the roster, the southpaw would have only been available as an injury replacement in any case. President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman explained that the team chose not to place Vesia on the family emergency list, which could have allowed him to come back sooner, so as not to pressure him to rejoin the team (per Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times).
Vesia has been one of L.A.’s most trusted relievers for the past five seasons, pitching to a 2.68 ERA and a 3.16 SIERA in 270 innings since 2021. Only two pitchers have thrown more innings in relief with a lower ERA in that time: Emmanuel Clase and Raisel Iglesias. Vesia’s brief trip to the injured list earlier this year with an oblique strain was the first of his Dodgers tenure, and his stuff looked every bit as nasty upon his return. Although he was charged with two earned runs in his first outing of the playoffs, the lefty gave the Dodgers 4 1/3 scoreless after that, collecting either the win or a hold in each of his next six appearances. Needless to say, his arm will be missed against the Blue Jays, whose bats have been red-hot in October.
In more Dodgers bullpen news, Roberts explained that Tanner Scott was left off the World Series roster because his stuff “wasn’t quite there” in his latest throwing sessions (per Harris). The skipper described it as a “medical” decision rather than anything to do with the pitcher’s performance (per Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic).
Scott was removed from L.A.’s NLDS roster to undergo what Roberts called a “minor procedure” to address a lower-body abscess (per ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez). That meant he was ineligible to pitch in the NLCS. The southpaw initially expressed hope that he could rejoin the Dodgers should they make the World Series (per Jon Heyman of the New York Post), but it was never clear if he would have enough time to ramp back up.
Scott struggled in the first season of his four-year, $72MM contract with L.A., putting up a 4.74 ERA and blowing 10 saves in 33 chances. His strikeout rate dropped, his groundball rate plummeted, and opponents hit him much harder than they had before. That said, pitch models like PitchingBot, Stuff+, and StuffPro were still high on Scott’s arsenal, and his 3.43 SIERA suggested his ERA was bloated by bad luck. Perhaps most importantly, the Dodgers continued to trust him in high-leverage spots. Without Scott and Vesia, the Dodgers will be missing the two lefties they turned to most this season with games on the line.

Kershaw to the rescue
Playoff Kershaw could only rescue the Blue Jays
…said the ardent Blue Jays fan
Says Kershaw’s postseason performances.
Mop up duty for Kershaw.
Looks to be plenty of that upcoming.
Update?
Hope his family is OK
It must be pretty serious to miss the WS. Hope all is well
Thats what I was thinking.
My goodness. Some guys play their entire careers without sniffing a WS. I too hope everyone is ok.
There is some speculation on the fact that the Dodgers called it a family emergency and his wife was expected to give birth soon.
Thoughts to him and his family.
Welp. Looks like the Dodgers won’t be repeating.
Family first. He can worry about that later.
Praying for him and his family.
Whatever it is
Hope vesia gets thru it
Family 1st
More Treinen Time, we ready?
Probably more Banda and Dryer time.
Gotta be a lot less Banda. Has any pitcher thrown more grand slams in a season than Banda?
Roberts the baseball genius goes to Sheehan with bases loaded and no outs. I believe Sheehan hasn’t had an appearance in the postseason where he hasn’t allowed a run.
lol more Dave Roberts incompetence. Dodgers are getting spanked!
Love it !
Good.
lol another reason why I don’t like the Dodgers–their fan base. Last year when they won the WS–nothing. All thru the playoffs this year–nothing. They lose the first game of the WS and all of a sudden Roberts is incompetent.
You just heard from the Roberts jurors. It is not the fan base.
NLCS Dave didn’t really have to make any decisions and they sweep the Brewers. Game 1 of the World Series where Dave pretends to be a thinker and make decisions they lose. Bottom of the sixth with the bases loaded and nobody out I would go to the best reliever available and that would be Sasaki.
He was probably saving him for the 9th! Could have pulled Krusty the Clown out of the audience or that Marlins dude to finish that blowout!
The Blue Jays are America’s team!
So what’s the family matter that ‘s so crucial that he has to miss the games he became an MLB player for?
It’s none of your business. It’s a family matter.
Deeply personal matter.
There are many things of a deeply personal nature that are more important than the world series.
Hopefully you’ll never personally deal with any of them. Prayers to the Vesia family.
Mr Dave Roberts:
You have an amazing reliever ready to pitch. Shohei Ohtani. Get creative instead of always worrying about “a routine, a schedule”. It’s the World Series; there’s no reason to save pitchers.
They need him for game 4
This comment should be directed at Mr. Andrew Friedman.
But has already been said, Ohtani is the Game 4 starter, to which I add: If he is used as a reliever, and taken out of the game, he is also out of the lineup. You also have to figure out how to get him warmed up in the bullpen while he might have to come to the plate.