Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts shared his thoughts on the emotional news about left-handed reliever Alex Vesia just before Game 7 of the World Series.
Before Game 1 of the World Series, the Dodgers announced that Alex Vesia would be away from the team to handle a “deeply personal family matter” with his wife.
In support of Vesia, the Dodgers bullpen honored him by writing his number. The Toronto Blue Jays bullpen showed the same gesture during Game 6, demonstrating a powerful act of solidarity beyond baseball.
“It’s everything. I didn’t learn that until after the game last night, and I think it really speaks to the brotherhood of athletes, Major League Baseball players. They’ll all say that ‘baseball is what we do but it’s not who we are,’ and for these guys to recognize Alex, and what he and Kayla have gone through, heartbreaking is not even a good enough descriptor.
But for them to acknowledge that, it just speaks to how much respect and love that they have for one another. It’s a huge, huge tribute to Alex.”
This display of support highlights the strong bonds among players and shows how baseball transcends the game itself, especially in difficult personal times.
Author’s summary: The Dodgers and rival teams show profound solidarity with Alex Vesia during his family crisis, exemplifying how sports unite beyond competition.