
"The Dodgers' bullpen last season was among the worst in the league, struggling mightily with high ERAs, inconsistencies all throughout and were hit with a multitude of injuries as well. L.A. turned to all three at one point or another throughout the 2025 season and in the postseason. Each has had their moment; however, it has not been enough for them to earn a spot as the upcoming season looms."
"Wrobleski is a valuable left-handed pitcher who leans on his much-improved command and nasty slider that has made him successful. The Dodgers used him as a middle reliever and, at times, was used for multi-inning outings and filled rotation gaps when necessary. Klein is considered a World Series hero; however, his job is still somewhat on the line. Nonetheless, the Dodgers have high expectations for him and if he can build off his heroics, he could be a solid, mid-tier relief pitcher for L.A."
Justin Wrobleski, Will Klein, and Edgardo Henriquez could be competing for a 2026 Opening Day roster spot. Spring training will be decisive for each pitcher’s chances. The Dodgers’ bullpen struggled last season with high ERAs, inconsistency, and numerous injuries. L.A. deployed all three relievers during the 2025 regular season and postseason. Wrobleski profiles as a left-hander with improved command and a sharp slider, used in middle relief and multi-inning roles. Klein carries World Series acclaim but still faces uncertainty and must build on his postseason success. Henriquez projects as a promising arm with closer potential.
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