The 'Bulpen Iron Castle' Dodgers avoided adjusting even the 'left-handed must-win team' with a 400 million difference, making a 'contract'

The Athletic, a sports media outlet, said on the 30th (Korea time) that "Besia agreed to a one-year, $2.25 million (3.3 billion won) contract to avoid salary adjustments." The contract included a club option worth $3.35 million (4.8 billion won) for the 2026 season. Initially, Vesia was in a tight race with the club, which demanded $2.35 million (3.4 billion won) and offered $2.05 million (3 billion won). Instead of slightly lowering the demand, they made concessions and reached an agreement with each other as a team option for the 2026 season. 

Vesia is one of the best left-handed bullpens in the Major League (MLB). During the last season, he pitched in 67 games and recorded 5 wins, 4 losses, 3 holds, 5 saves, and an earned run average of 1.76. He struck out a whopping 11.8 times per nine innings. The WHIP was 0.995, which was impressive as well. Since he was acquired from the Miami Marlins in a trade in February 2021, Vesia has played an active role as a left-handed must-winner for four consecutive seasons. His five-year MLB career record is 15 wins, 11 losses, 48 holds, 8 saves, and an earned run average of 2.89. 메이저사이트


Scott and Kirby Yates were recruited this winter to strengthen the bullpen pitcher lineup. Scott and Yates have 55 and 95 saves, respectively, professional closing pitcher resources. For the Dodgers, Vesia concluded his salary contract relatively smoothly, establishing an "all-time bullpen capacity" in the 2025 season.

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