- **Q: Who got the save for the Dodgers against the Tigers on March 27th?
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Blake Treinen stepped up to close the door for the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 27, 2025, securing a tight 5-4 victory against the Detroit Tigers. This save highlights the ongoing discussion about the Dodgers' closer role early in the seaso...
In the top of the ninth inning with the Dodgers holding a slim 5-4 lead, Blake Treinen was called upon to face the Detroit Tigers. While he ultimately secured the save, it wasn't without some tension. He allowed a hit and a walk, letting the tying run advance to second base before recording the final out. His final pitch, a 90.6 mph cutter according to MLB data, induced a weak fly ball (53.2 mph exit velocity) from the Tigers' batter (Keith) to end the game.
The usage pattern in this game, with Alex Vesia and Tanner Scott handling the seventh and eighth innings respectively against left-heavy parts of the lineup, suggests a matchup-based strategy from the Dodgers' management. FantasyPros and RotoWire both note this trend, indicating that while Treinen successfully converted this opportunity, Tanner Scott might still be the preferred option most nights. However, Treinen's effectiveness keeps him firmly in the high-leverage conversation. Monitoring this bullpen usage will be key for understanding the team's late-inning strategy moving forward.
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