A social media post featuring a brief video of an individual facing Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia has surfaced online, prompting a minor swell of attention for the left-handed reliever as he prepares for the 2026 season. The post, appearing on February 21, 2026, on an account identified as “esim3400,” includes the hashtags #baseball, #mlb, and #fyp, suggesting an attempt to broaden the video’s reach on the platform.
Vesia, 29, is entering his second season with a $3.55 million contract option exercised by the Dodgers after the 2025 season, according to multiple reports. He was a key component of the Dodgers’ bullpen during their successful 2025 campaign, posting a 4-2 record with a 3.02 ERA in 68 regular season appearances. He allowed no runs in six of his seven postseason appearances, contributing to the team’s World Series victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.
The 2025 season, however, was marked by personal tragedy for Vesia. He was away from the team during the World Series as his wife, Kayla, prepared to give birth. The couple subsequently announced the loss of their baby, Sterling Sol, in late October. The Dodgers and Blue Jays players notably honored Vesia by writing his jersey number, 51, on their caps during the series.
Vesia publicly addressed the loss for the first time during spring training on February 21, 2026, reading a prepared statement at the Dodgers’ camp in Arizona. “I was not prepared to not bring my baby girl home, but we’re carrying her with us every day,” Vesia stated, adding that he and Kayla were “doing OK” and receiving support through counseling. He as well expressed gratitude to teammates, opponents, and the broader baseball community for their support.
The Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League also extended support to the Vesias, gifting them a custom jersey with “S. VESIA” and the number 1 on the back in January. Vesia is expected to continue in his role as a versatile reliever in the Dodgers bullpen, now alongside new closer Edwin Diaz.