Dodgers News: Blake Treinen's Roster Spot Not In Jeopardy
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Dodgers News: Blake Treinen's Roster Spot Not In Jeopardy
"Treinen was disappointed with last year's outcome, but the right-hander still believes he has more left to give. It was incredibly frustrating, but it also gave him a reason to be optimistic about 2026."
"Roberts said, 'No. We're definitely not there yet. Right now at the forefront in my head is how do we get him back and I know Mark (Prior) feels the same way.'"
"Until the 37-year-old and the coaching staff have worked through his issues, it would be best to take him out of the high-leverage role he has occupied since joining the Dodgers in 2020."
"The development from Scott is very encouraging, not only because of the massive contract he received last offseason, but also because it gives Roberts another reliable back-end arm he can use with confidence."
Blake Treinen has faced significant challenges during the Cactus League season, struggling to regain his form after a right forearm injury. Despite disappointing performances, he remains optimistic about his future. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts reassures that Treinen's roster spot is secure as they work to help him improve. Meanwhile, other pitchers like Alex Vesia and Tanner Scott show promising developments, providing the team with additional reliable options. Treinen's recent outing against the Brewers highlighted his ongoing difficulties on the mound.
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