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Blake Treinen addresses late-inning struggles as Dodgers lose to Rockies

The Los Angeles Dodgers are looking to build on a dominant start to the regular season, but a recent stumble against the Colorado Rockies has raised questions regarding Blake Treinen’s current form.

Blake Treinen #49 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts after pitching.
© Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesBlake Treinen #49 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts after pitching.

Following a dominant stretch to open the regular season, the Los Angeles Dodgers suffered a surprising setback in their series against the Colorado Rockies. Among the primary storylines following the loss was the uncharacteristic struggle of veteran reliever Blake Treinen.

Treinen met with the media post-game to address his outing, offering a candid assessment of a performance that allowed the Rockies to seize momentum. “I’m not going to dwell on one game… tomorrow is a new day,” Treinen noted, emphasizing the need to turn the page quickly.

While one poor outing isn’t cause for panic, it does present a hurdle for a bullpen that has been largely lights-out. Treinen’s season-long body of work remains stellar, but in the high-stakes environment of the NL West, even a single “off night” can lead to a localized skid if not corrected ahead of the upcoming road trip.

Even as Shohei Ohtani continued his historic campaign—extending his on-base streak despite the defeat—manager Dave Roberts now faces the task of getting his high-leverage arms back on track. For Roberts, the focus shifts to ensuring Treinen finds his rhythm before the leverage situations amplify.

Blake Treinen pitching

Blake Treinen #49 of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches.

Analyzing the Dodgers’ stumbling block in Colorado

Treinen’s late-inning struggles were the most visible issue, but they weren’t the sole reason the Dodgers failed to bounce back. A combination of missed opportunities with runners in scoring position and defensive lapses ultimately doomed Los Angeles in the altitude of Coors Field.

The Dodgers went 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position. Also, the excessive usage in the previous series appeared to catch up with the middle relief. Besides that, breaking balls lacked their usual bite, a common struggle in the thin Denver air.

Bouncing back at altitude

With a deep stable of arms at his disposal, Dave Roberts remains optimistic about a rebound. Expectation remains high for a rotation that has been the bedrock of the team’s success, and the Dodgers are looking to their starter to provide much-needed length to preserve a taxed bullpen.

After leaning on Blake Treinen, Emmet Sheehan, and Tyler Glasnow earlier in the set, the Dodgers will turn to Justin Wrobleski for Monday’s series finale against the Rockies. Los Angeles is looking to clinch the series on a high note, while Colorado counters with veteran southpaw Jose Quintana in the series’ closing act.

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