Four months later, in a halting six-minute address punctuated by deep breaths and stifled sobs, Alex Vesia publicly bared his battered soul. “The lessons we’ve learned from this is that life can change in an instant. While the Dodgers were competing for an unthinkable second consecutive championship, Vesia was mourning an unimaginable loss. “When Kay and I were watching the World Series, we noticed that there was (No.) His vacancy was nicely filled in the World Series by Will Klein and Justin Wrobleski, who combined to throw 10 scoreless innings.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 14, 2026 17:27 UTC