Oh, this sadness...It was worth giving up the World Series LAD Pitcher Vesia Why he's out of the World Series. My daughter has gone to heaven

Nov 08, 2025

Oh, this sadness...It was worth giving up the World Series LAD Pitcher Vesia Why he's out of the World Series. My daughter has gone to heaven



'Our beautiful daughter left for heaven'

The heart-wrenching news was delivered. The reason why Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Alex Vesia (29) gave up playing in the World Series, which could be the most important milestone of his career, was belatedly revealed.

Bessia revealed the reason directly through SNS. As it turned out, there was a sad story of Bessia's young daughter passing away during the World Series. Bessia had given up the World Series for her daughter's illness. There are many things more important than baseball in the world.




Besia and his wife Kayla posted on their personal social media on the 8th (Korea time) that 'Our beautiful daughter left for heaven on Oct. 27. Words cannot describe the pain we are going through, but we cherish every moment we spent together with our daughter in our heartsdelivered the shocking news that ' Besia posted a black-and-white photo of herself, her wife, and her young daughter folding their hands with the message. Maybe it's a picture of the family together while their daughter was having an uphill battle in the hospital.

Oh, this sadness...It was worth giving up the World Series LAD Pitcher Vesia Why he's out of the World Series. My daughter has gone to heaven
The reason why Dodgers bullpen pitcher Alex Besia missed the World Series was belatedly revealed. There was a tragedy in which a young daughter died during the World Series. A photo of Bessia, wife and young daughter with their hands folded. Vesia SNS Capture
Besia went on to thank the Dodgers for their understanding and support during this period. The whole baseball family was there for us, and without them we couldn't do this. Thank you for the love and support of the Dodgers, Blue Jays, and all baseball fans. I've read all your messages, comments and posts. It was a great consolation. I would also like to thank all the medical staff at the hospital who helped my wife and daughter.

It was a shocking ending. Besia, who helped the Dodgers in this postseason with the left-hander bullpen, was absent from the Dodgers' World Series roster on October 24, a day before Game 1 of the World Series. At the time, the Dodgers left the team due to personal problems with Besia and his wife Kayla. 'The whole club will send their condolences to the Vesia family and give them news later on.'"




In this case, the club can use 'Family Medical Leave'. It is a system that gives up to three days off if any member of the player's family has a problem. But all of themJuss didn't use it, he just used a way to get it off the roster. This is something that can be assumed to have happened. In the end, Vesia jumped all over the World Series.

Manager Dave Roberts said at the time that `Baseball doesn't matter compared to what Bessia is going through right now.' President Andrew Friedman also called it `This is more than baseball.' It was a suggestion that something very big happened to the Vesia family.

Oh, this sadness...It was worth giving up the World Series LAD Pitcher Vesia Why he's out of the World Series. My daughter has gone to heaven
This means that the entire club already knew that there was a serious problem with the health of Besia's young daughter from that time. Besia's daughter finally died after Game 2 of the World Series.




Dodgers bullpen pitchers who encountered such sad news engraved Vesia's number 51 on their hats from Game 3 of the World Series. Will Cline, who became the winning pitcher in Game 3 that extended to Game 18 of extra time, said after the game that `we will all pray for the Besia family in our hearts." Toronto bullpen players, the opposing team, also came out with Vesia's jersey number '51' on their hats from Game 6 after hearing the news. It was a sign of deep fellowship beyond the match.

Vesia appeared in 68 games (59 ⅔ innings) this year, recording 4 wins, 2 losses, 5 saves, and a 3.02 ERA with 26 holds. It was the most hold season in an individual season. In the postseason, he also played in seven games and had a 3.86 ERA with two wins and four holds.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.