
"I don't think God would have given me a two-year contract for me to just have the year I had last year. I'm praying my whole life that I'm able to go out on top as the best version of myself. I don't think I'm done."
"Oh, it was frustrating for sure. I felt like the start of the year was pretty good. Then the elbow injury and just everything else after that - feeling good but not really having the stuff I'm used to having. There was a clear distinction in vertical break on a lot of things, how late things were moving."
The Los Angeles Dodgers expect bullpen improvements in 2026 with the addition of Edwin Díaz and returning injured arms, including a bounce-back season from Blake Treinen. Treinen has been a valuable high-leverage reliever since 2020, delivering crucial performances in the 2024 World Series championship run. He signed a two-year, $22 million contract following that success but struggled throughout 2025 after suffering a right forearm injury in April. Despite disappointment with last year's performance, Treinen remains confident in his abilities and is focused on returning to form as the best version of himself.
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