Dodgers hope to have Alex Vesia and Miguel Rojas back for World Series
Los Angeles is hoping to get two key players back for the World Series
The Los Angeles Dodgers are hoping to have two key players back for the World Series. Alex Vesia and Miguel Rojas are both expected to be available for the Fall Classic, which begins on Friday in Houston against the Astros. Vesia has been out since September 14 with a forearm injury, while Rojas has been sidelined since October 5 with a calf injury. Both players have been rehabbing their injuries and are expected to be ready to go for the World Series.
Vesia is a left-handed reliever who has been a key part of the Dodgers' bullpen this season. He has a 3.04 ERA in 60 appearances, with 60 strikeouts and 18 walks. Rojas is a shortstop who has also played second base and third base for the Dodgers this season. He is a good hitter with a .278 batting average, and he is also a solid fielder.
The Dodgers are hoping that Vesia and Rojas can help them win their first World Series title since 2020. Los Angeles is a slight underdog in the series, but they have a strong team and they are confident that they can win it all.