Alex Vesia, Los Angeles Dodgers and World Series
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Following the Los Angeles Dodgers ' epic Game 7 World Series win against the Toronto Blue Jays, fans across the league have kept Alex Vesia and his wife, Kayla, in the forefront of their minds.
The Toronto Blue Jays joined the Los Angeles Dodgers in wearing the No. 51 on their caps to honor Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia after he took a leave
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts commented on his team's decision to add the number 51 to their hats as a way to honor of relief pitcher Alex Vesia. Vesia has missed the entirety of the World Series due to a "deeply personal family matter.
In response to the troubling news, the Dodgers bullpen has honored Vesia by writing No. 51 on their hats. During Game 6 of the World Series on Friday night, the Toronto Blue Jays bullpen was seen doing the same thing in what has been an incredible act that is bigger than baseball.
Amid Alex Vesia’s absence from the 2025 World Series for a family emergency, Los Angeles Dodgers exec Andrew Friedman explained the team’s decision to leave the pitcher off the roster.
Dodgers' Kike Hernandez pays tribute to the Blue Jays bullpen for their support of Los Angeles reliever Alex Vesia
Amid their World Series run, the Los Angeles Dodgers front office is sharing more about the decision to leave pitcher Alex Vesia off the roster as he steps away from the team due to a personal matter.
The status of Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia for the upcoming World Series is uncertain following what the team characterized as "a deeply personal matter" within the Vesia family.
For the past three games, every Dodgers reliever has donned a cap featuring a small piece of embroidery: the No. 51, tucked beside the World Series logo. It’s their subtle way of keeping lefty Alex Vesia -- who wears uniform No.