There's not a single member of the Dodgers' bullpen that didn't give fans a heart attack at one point or the other this season, but Alex Vesia might've proved to be the least untrustworthy of the bunch — a credit to him when zooming out on Dodgers relievers' performances as a whole this year.
He finished off the regular season with a 3.02 ERA over 59 2/3 innings, and although he did need an IL stint in late August through early September, he only stayed there for the 15-day minimum. Despite giving up two runs to the Reds in Wild Card Game 1 (which was a 10-2 blowout by the time he came in anyway), he pitched 3 2/3 scoreless innings through the NLDS and NLCS before being ruled out for the World Series due to a personal issue.