MILWAUKEE — Blake Treinen’s first save of the postseason was hardly a memorable efficiency.
He threw extra balls than strikes. He walked the primary batter he confronted and practically hit the second. And he bought the ultimate out on a pitch that was effectively out of the strike zone.
However he did get the ultimate out, preserving the Dodgers’ 2-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers within the opening recreation of the Nationwide League Championship Sequence on Monday.
And for Treinen and the bullpen he’s presupposed to be anchoring, that counts as main progress.
“We’ve been putting in a lot of work to try to get some things in a better place with myself,” Treinen mentioned. “Today, I thought I executed almost every pitch.”
The fixes, he mentioned, had been easy mechanical tweaks that helped arrange his pitches.
“Sometimes through catch-play and touching the mound a little bit, things start to click. And you’re kind of are shocked at how a subtle tweak can change everything,” he mentioned.
Within the Dodgers’ World Sequence run final season, Treinen was as vicious as an ill-tempered Doberman, going 2-0 with three saves, a 2.19 ERA and 18 strikeouts in 12 1/3 innings.
This 12 months, not a lot. In his first 4 playoff appearances extra batters bought a success than struck out and 5 of the 12 males he confronted reached base. That adopted a disastrous September through which he went 1-5 with a 9.64 ERA.
He wasn’t a lot placing out fires as he was beginning them. The poor performances started to construct on each other.
“At times this year, when it hasn’t gone well, th[ings] can speed up a little bit in your mind,” he mentioned. “That’s the hard part, to carry the thoughts and focus on what you’re good at.”
However supervisor Dave Roberts, who has had Treinen for the final 5 seasons, stored giving him probabilities to show issues round.
“I think the best way to for me to kind of view it is whether you’re a position player slumping or a pitcher maybe not getting the outs at the clip that you want, we all know what our abilities are,” Treinen mentioned. “Dave’s seen me at my best and at my worst, and so when he calls my name, I’m grateful that he has confidence in me.
“And I have confidence that he’s putting me in situations for the team to win. So there’s a lot of peace in that.”
Treinen might have been at peace however he didn’t have a lot wiggle room when he changed Roki Sasaki on the mound Monday with two out within the ninth and the Dodgers clinging to a one-run lead.
Sasaki, the staff’s shock playoff nearer, had been lights out within the postseason, giving up simply one of many 17 hitters he confronted to succeed in base. Towards the Brewers, he gave up two walks, a ground-rule double and a run-scoring sacrifice fly within the span of two outs. When Treinen entered, Milwaukee had the tying run on first and the successful run on third — and the right-hander instantly made issues worse by strolling William Contreras on six pitches to load the bases.
Treinen shortly bought forward of Brice Turang, the Brewers’ cleanup hitter, however courted catastrophe once more when he bounced a 1-2 sweeper that just about hit Turang. That may have compelled within the tying run had Turang not instinctively danced out of the way in which, eliciting a groan from the soldout crowd.
“It’s a natural reaction,” Milwaukee supervisor Pat Murphy mentioned. “When the ball is coming towards you, it’s a breaking ball, your natural reaction is to do that.

Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki delivers in the ninth inning against the Brewers in NLCS Game 1 on Monday.
(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
“It happens. He’ll learn from that situation. But it’s hard.”
For Treinen, whose solely luck these days has been dangerous luck, the break was one he shortly cashed by getting Turang to chase the subsequent pitch, which was head excessive, to finish the sport.
That swing introduced equal measures of pleasure and aid for Treinen, who has provided little of both for the Dodgers this postseason. This time, he mentioned it felt good to lastly be capable of contribute.
“Our guys have been playing great baseball,” he mentioned. “Our bats are doing a great job. Our starters have been amazing. So [I’m] just doing my job to finish the game.”
He additionally did his job in choosing up Sasaki, the hero of the NL Division Sequence win over the Phillies, who stood to be the goat if the Dodgers misplaced Monday.
“Any time as a professional, when you have the ability to pick up your teammates, there’s a lot of pride in it,” Treinen mentioned. “You just want to do your part because it’s a team game.
“I’ve certainly had guys pick me up this year. To have the opportunity to pick someone else up, it feels good.”
And it’s been a very long time since Treinen has felt that.
