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Dodgers' bullpen counts on Tanner Scott and Blake Treinen to rebound
Summary
The Dodgers are looking for Tanner Scott and Blake Treinen to return to form after injury-affected 2025 seasons that featured higher ERAs and missed time; the club also added Edwin Díaz to provide backend stability.
Content
The Dodgers enter spring aiming to move past a difficult 2025 for their relief corps. The bullpen finished with the 10th-highest ERA and the 10th-most blown saves in the majors last season. Veterans Tanner Scott and Blake Treinen struggled while dealing with elbow issues. The team added Edwin Díaz to strengthen the late innings and hopes for bounce-back performances from its experienced arms.
Key facts:
- The Dodgers' bullpen ranked 10th in ERA and had the 10th-most blown saves in 2025.
- Blake Treinen posted a 5.40 ERA and missed about 3.5 months with an elbow injury in 2025.
- Tanner Scott finished 2025 with a 4.74 ERA and lost his de facto closer role after going 23 for 33 in save opportunities; he allowed 11 home runs last year.
- Both Scott and Treinen had scoreless spring appearances, with Treinen recording two strikeouts and Scott working around the edges of the zone in Cactus League play.
- The club signed Edwin Díaz to be the closer, while other bullpen pieces include Alex Vesia, Jack Dreyer, Brock Stewart, Evan Phillips and the injured Brusdar Graterol, plus several depth arms battling for roster spots.
Summary:
The Dodgers are relying on veteran experience from Treinen and Scott to help stabilize the middle innings while Edwin Díaz anchors the backend. Spring training outings and continued work with pitching coaches will inform how the club deploys those relievers and finalizes roles for the regular season.
