The Los Angeles Dodgers may receive key player reinforcements for the upcoming World Series against the New York Yankees, as revealed by manager Dave Roberts on Thursday. He shared optimistic updates on shortstop Miguel Rojas and relief pitchers Alex Vesia and Brusdar Graterol, who are all progressing well.
Roberts indicated a “very good possibility” that Rojas, who was absent during the National League Championship Series, will return to the roster for the World Series. Rojas’s experience and skills at shortstop could be a significant asset as the Dodgers look to enhance their defensive lineup.
As for the bullpen, Roberts provided encouraging news about Vesia and Graterol, stating that both pitchers are “trending in the right direction” and could also be available for the series. Having Vesia and Graterol back would bolster the Dodgers’ relief options, adding depth to their pitching staff as they prepare to face the Yankees’ formidable batting lineup.
These potential additions could be instrumental for the Dodgers, who are striving to bring home a World Series title. Roberts’s comments reflect the team’s hopeful outlook as they await final decisions on these players’ readiness.
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