
"Treinen missed more than three months because of right forearm tightness and was never able to find much of a rhythm after returning in late July. He finished 2-7 with a 5.40 ERA, 4.75 FIP and 1.84 WHIP in 32 appearances. While Treinen continued to strike out batters at a high rate, he posted the worst walks per nine innings of his career (6.4)."
"Roberts never lost faith in Treinen last season, and the skipper believes the right-hander can still be trusted in high-leverage situations. "Yeah, I think that I certainly trust him," Roberts said. "It's going to be high-leverage. How much we lean on him? That's kind of depending on how he's feeling and who else we have around him and how they're throwing the baseball. But right now, he's a full participant. He's throwing the baseball well, feels good, and we'll go from there.""
Blake Treinen missed more than three months in 2025 due to right forearm tightness and struggled to regain rhythm after returning in late July. He finished 2-7 with a 5.40 ERA, 4.75 FIP and 1.84 WHIP across 32 appearances while maintaining a high strikeout rate but posting a career-worst 6.4 walks per nine innings. Entering his age-37 season, he is healthy and throwing well in camp. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts trusts Treinen for high-leverage roles depending on availability and matchups. Treinen is expected to work seventh/eighth innings in a revamped bullpen that could provide occasional save chances.
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