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Down year finally is looking up for Treinen with a save in Game 1

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October 15, 2025

Dodgers reliever gets out of bases-loaded jam and ends opener with strikeout in a welcome turnaround.

- By KEVIN BAXTER

Down year finally is looking up for Treinen with a save in Game 1

ROBERT GAUTHIER Los Angeles Times

BLAKE TREINEN thanks the heavens after he courted disaster but closed out the NLCS opener.

Blake Treinen’s first save of the postseason was hardly a memorable performance.

He threw more balls than strikes. He walked the first batter he faced and nearly hit the second. And he got the final out on a pitch that was well out of the strike zone.

But he did get the final out, preserving the Dodgers’ 2-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers in the opening game of the National League Championship Series on Monday. And for Treinen and the bullpen he’s supposed to be anchoring, that counts as major progress.

“We've been putting in a lot of work to try to get some things in a better place with myself,” Treinen said. “Today, I thought I executed almost every pitch.”

The fixes, he said, were simple mechanical tweaks that helped set up his pitches.

“Sometimes through catch-play and touching the mound a little bit, things start to click. And you're kind of shocked at how a subtle tweak can change everything,” he said.

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