EMOTIONAL MOMENT IN LA! Alex Vesia OPENS UP After 2nd Save — Special Crowd Makes It UNFORGETTABLE | Dodgers News #XM

LOS ANGELES — Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia stood on the mound in the ninth inning Thursday night, the weight of a one-run lead and a trio of formidable hitters bearing down, and felt a surge of adrenaline from a roaring crowd that has embraced him all season. Securing the final three outs for his second save, Vesia delivered a victory that resonated far beyond the diamond, capping an emotionally charged evening dedicated to the healthcare workers who once cared for him.

 

The post-game scene was one of pure, unbridled joy. A dedicated section of the stadium, filled with medical staff from Cedars-Sinai, erupted as Vesia sealed the win. Video shared with the pitcher showed nurses and doctors, many of whom had treated him during a recent health scare, dancing and jumping in tears of celebration. “They had it down,” Vesia said with a wide grin. “They were almost doing the new strikeout dance. That’s good with me.”

 

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For Vesia, the night was a profound full-circle moment. The team’s “Healthcare Worker Day” coincided with his first time seeing nearly all of the medical professionals who supported him through an undisclosed health issue. “It opened my eyes,” Vesia shared, his voice thick with emotion. “Over my lifetime, I’ve never really had anything like this. I have a much bigger respect for all of them.”

 

He specifically highlighted the presence of one of his main nurses in attendance. “She was here tonight, too, that took care of us,” he said. “It was very special, very emotional. I couldn’t have wrote it any better.” The victory sweep of the series, punctuated by his save, transformed a standard appreciation day into a personal tribute.

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On the field, the left-hander was locked in. Tasked by Manager Dave Roberts to navigate the heart of the opponent’s order, Vesia knew the assignment was critical. “Those are no joke hitters right there,” he stated. “I definitely knew I needed to be on my game.” His stuff was sharp, culminating in a pivotal changeup that surprised even his catcher, Will Smith. “Everything felt really good,” Vesia confirmed.

 

The decision to call upon Vesia for the ninth unfolded as the game progressed. He revealed he and fellow reliever Blake Treinen were warming up simultaneously in the eighth inning. After Treinen secured the final out of that frame, Vesia anticipated the call. “I figured it was going to be me,” he said. The one-run lead was all the margin he required.

 

Vesia’s connection with the Dodger Stadium faithful has become a defining element of his 2024 campaign. He spoke passionately about the energy from the stands. “When my name’s called on the announcement, my song comes on and just the roar… I’m a big adrenaline guy,” he explained. “That adrenaline shock is something I can’t truly explain. It is one of the best feelings.”

 

The save opportunity also came on the heels of a personal milestone. Roberts had previously given Vesia a save chance on the pitcher’s 30th birthday without realizing the date. Vesia confirmed the manager later wished him a happy birthday. “For me, birthdays are whatever,” he downplayed. “We had a game to play and it was all good.”

 

A key to Vesia’s success this season has been the evolution of his arsenal, specifically the development of a reliable changeup. He credited the entire coaching staff, including Mark Prior, Connor McGuiness, AAA coach Ryan Dennick, and Rob Hill. “I’ve tried to incorporate it in years past and it’s been not very good,” he admitted.

 

The breakthrough came from an unconventional tip from veteran pitcher Chris Archer. “He had me throwing it at like 100 feet versus like 60 feet,” Vesia revealed. “That kind of changed my feel for it.” While he couldn’t fully explain the biomechanical reason, the results are undeniable. “Having the third pitch, I think it’s a little harder to game plan. Fastball up, slider down. Now, there is a third component to that.”

 

The addition of the pitch adds a new layer of complexity for hitters and provides Vesia with a crucial weapon in high-leverage situations like Thursday night’s nail-biting finish. He plans to “just keep riding it” as the Dodgers continue their push through the season.

 

The evening ultimately wove together threads of personal gratitude, professional execution, and communal celebration. For Alex Vesia, a save is always the objective, but this one carried the added significance of shared triumph with those who stood by him during a challenging time. The image of healthcare workers celebrating his on-field success underscored a powerful bond forged in recovery and sealed with a final, decisive strikeout.