Los Angeles Dodgers anticipate bullpen reinforcements for the World Series: Pitchers Alex Vía and Brusdar Graterol are likely to return after missing the National League Championship Series (NLCS) against the New York Mets.
Manager Dave Roberts to make game-time decisions: A final decision on the availability of Vía and Graterol will be made closer to the games, as described by Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
Alex Vía’s injury history: Vía, a key left-handed reliever, was injured during Game 5 of the NL Division Series against the San Diego Padres. He had a strong performance prior to his injury, allowing just one hit and no runs in three innings pitched.
Vía’s impressive regular season stats: In the regular season, Vía pitched in 67 games, recording a 1.76 ERA, 87 strikeouts, and five saves.
Brusdar Graterol’s injury struggles: Graterol has faced shoulder discomfort throughout the year, which led to his absence from the NLCS. He appeared in only seven games during the regular season but maintained a solid 2.45 ERA with seven strikeouts.
Brent Honeywell’s performance in the NLCS: With Vía and Graterol sidelined, Honeywell stepped up, delivering strong performances, including three scoreless innings in Game 2, though he struggled in Game 5.
Roster decisions loom for the World Series: The potential return of Vía and Graterol will force the Dodgers to make critical roster decisions, including the fate of players like Honeywell and Ben Casparius, who contributed during the NLCS.