
"Just as Roberts had suggested, the Dodgers roster was largely unchanged from the National League Championship Series. The differences came with Edgardo Henriquez and Will Klein taking the spots of Ben Casparius and Vesia. Casparius was active for the NLCS after not being with the Dodgers for the first two rounds. Vesia getting removed was widely a given due to being with his wife."
""We feel really good about our relievers in terms of the righty, lefty, the different looks, the stuff that we'll bring out. Obviously, it comes down to execution, and those guys feeling confident to go in in the lanes that Doc, Mark, Danny kind of figure out, and for them to just trust to flood the zone," Friedman said. "If we're able to do that, I think then we'll be really successful.""
The Dodgers’ World Series roster remains largely the same as the NLCS, with Edgardo Henriquez and Will Klein replacing Ben Casparius and Alex Vesia. Vesia is absent because of a personal matter involving his wife. Henriquez returns to the postseason after an earlier appearance and command struggles; Klein makes his playoff debut after joining the organization in June. The roster moves focus on pitch mix and matchup versatility. Team leadership emphasizes confidence in the righty/lefty balance, varied looks and execution from relievers as the key elements for bullpen success.
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