Will Klein carving out a bigger role after World Series heroics
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Will Klein carving out a bigger role after World Series heroics
"You see other people have big moments in national championship games, Super Bowls and you're like, 'That's fun to watch.' So to have that moment for myself and to hear it from fans and family, it reminds you of the stuff you grew up watching."
"...When I started this year, I was worried about living up to the four innings. But I was like, 'That's just who I am as a pitcher. I don't have to live up to anything because I did that.' That's what I will try to do every day, even if it's one inning or one out."
"He's trending in the right direction. You attack, you throw strikes, you can get left and right out, you can change speeds with the curveball, you can throw close to 100 (mph), that's an uncomfortable at-bat."
Will Klein has made a significant impact as a relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, particularly during the World Series. He has made two appearances in the current season, striking out two batters without allowing a run. Last season, he posted a 2.35 ERA over 14 appearances. His standout moment came in the postseason, where he played a crucial role in a Game 3 victory. Klein remains focused on his performance and gaining trust from his manager, Dave Roberts, who praises his abilities.
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