The Los Angeles Dodgers had many pitching ailments to their roster last season.
Despite just three starting pitchers from the rotation remaining by the postseason, the bullpen was arguably hit worse in 2024.
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One of the few constants in that pitching room all season long was Alex Vesia. He wasn’t just available a majority of the season, but it may have been his best one yet.
The southpaw from Northern California had a career-low 1.76 ERA along with career-highs in innings (66.