The Dodgers have been without right-hander Blake Treinen since late April due to a right shoulder injury, but Treinen is set to make one final minor league rehab appearance today and could rejoin the active roster as soon as Friday, tweets Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. The Dodgers will need to open a spot on the 40-man roster, as Treinen is on the 60-day injured list. Treinen is on track to be the second major return for Los Angeles this week, as Clayton Kershaw is also apparently set for reinstatement from the injured list.
Treinen’s return will be a boon to a pitching staff that is currently dealing with key injuries both in the rotation (Kershaw, Walker Buehler, Tony Gonsolin) and in the bullpen (Treinen, Daniel Hudson, Tommy Kahnle, Victor Gonzalez, Yency Almonte). He may not be immediately dropped back into high-leverage spots, but given his track record, Treinen could find his way into such situations before long.
The 34-year-old Treinen was an All-Star with the 2018 A’s when he posted a majestic 0.78 ERA and saved 38 games — good for a sixth-place finish in American League Cy Young voting. However, his results tanked in 2019 (4.91 ERA, career-worst 13.9% walk rate), which prompted the A’s to non-tender him rather than pay a projected $7.8MM salary in hopes of a rebound. The Dodgers had no such qualms, actually paying Treinen a $10MM salary that exceeded arbitration projections by a wide margin. The results were more good than great, but Treinen was brought back on a two-year deal in the 2020-21 offseason and, last season, regained his status as one of the game’s top bullpen arms.
In 2021, Treinen racked up 72 1/3 innings of relief work while pitching to a pristine 1.99 ERA. He fanned 29.7% of his opponents against an 8.7% walk rate and a very strong 52.6% ground-ball rate. He saved seven games and posted an MLB-best 32 holds, regularly working in some of the team’s highest-leverage spots. Treinen went on to hold opponents to just two runs on five hits and two walks with eight strikeouts through 8 2/3 postseason innings.
Treinen’s 2022 season got out to a brief but brilliant start, as he tossed three innings and yielded just one solo homer with no other hits, no walks and five strikeouts. He hasn’t taken the big league mound since that time, but he’s pitched five innings on a Triple-A rehab stint, allowing a pair of earned runs on six hits and a walk with six strikeouts and a 53.3% grounder rate.
Even without Treinen in the mix, the Dodgers still have MLB’s third-lowest bullpen ERA, sitting at just 3.08. Dodgers relievers also have the game’s sixth-best strikeout rate (26.3%), second-lowest walk rate (7.4%) and fifth-lowest HR/9 mark (0.85). Treinen’s return could eventually give Dave Roberts an alternative to inconsistent closer Craig Kimbrel. If Kimbrel holds the ninth inning, Treinen will join lefty Alex Vesia, flamethrowing righty Brusdar Graterol, breakout righty Evan Phillips and deadline pickup Chris Martin in a deep and talented mix of setup arms.
A return to health for Treinen is particularly encouraging for the Dodgers, given that they rolled the dice on an extension for the right-hander back in May, when his status was murkier. Los Angeles preemptively exercised an $8MM option on Treinen for the 2023 season and tacked on another club option for the 2024 campaign.
GmanGoon
Go Blake!
NWMarinerHawk
I still have nightmares about this guy from that ‘18 season. He was freakin unhittable
socalbum
Closer by committee
Dodger Dog
Danny Duffy is also on the IL
dodgerskingsfan
So is Victor Gonzalez. But why hasn’t there been an update on yency almonte????
BlueSkies_LA
Last update on Almonte came about ten days ago. Mid-September return, at the earliest.
Manfred’s playing with the balls
Back to AAA for Bickford? I think he still has options left for this year.
Gwynning
The 26 Man move is the easy part, who gets dropped from the 40?
fred-3
The rosters expand in September
vtadave
So you don’t understand the concept of the 40-man roster?
Gwynning
@Fred-3: Blake is on the 60 Day IL and is therefore not on the 40 Man roster. Sure, active rosters expand to 28 on Thursday, but anybody being “activated” to the roster needs to be on the 40 Man prior to the 26 Man (or the 28 Man for that matter.) If the 40 Man is full, which it is, therein lies my question… Who gets DFA’d off the 40? There needs to be room in order to add Treinen. I see everyone’s answers and I appreciate them all. I suppose explaining my thought-process in addition to the actual MLB process might help you understand what’s happening in the Dodger FO now. Cheers all!
fred-3
Yeah, I bad. I misread you.
amk1920
Thats easy. Jake Reed or Eddy Alvarez
BlueSkies_LA
Or someone hits the IL with an Injury of Mystery.
norcalblue
Heath Hembree
BlueSkies_LA
“Born to be designated.”
Gwynning
This seems the most likely to happen. Use his fresh arm for a couple days then upgrade to Treinen.
theroyal19
Active roster expands to 28, so no option necessary for Treinen. I’d imagine the DFA goes to Jake Reed for a 40 man spot
BigFred
Dodgers need to ditch Kimbrel and Bickford. Anyone else would be an improvement.
BlueSkies_LA
Bickford had the one season where it looked like he might become a pitcher but he’s since reverted back to what he always was, a thrower. The Bickford experiment feels like it should be over.
Jordan 5
Just hope he has enough time to ramp up before playoffs. Going to take him a few games to get back to being treinen.
dodgerfan620
If he’s activated in the next week like reported, he should get at least 12-15 appearances over the last 5 wweeks of the season. Plenty of time to shake off the rust.
Dodger Dogg
Good to see Treinen coming back and lengthen the bullpen.