You’d be forgiven for not remembering the commerce.
On June 2 this yr, the Dodgers have been in want of pitching assist. On the time, their rotation had been ravaged by accidents, and their bullpen was overworked and operating low on depth. Thus, the morning after their relievers had been additional taxed following a brief begin from Yoshinobu Yamamoto in opposition to the New York Yankees, the Dodgers went out and added a little-known pitcher in a take care of the Seattle Mariners.
Will Klein’s origin story had quietly begun.
Nearly 5 months earlier than changing into a World Sequence hero for the Dodgers, pitching 4 miraculously scoreless innings of their 18-inning Recreation 3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night time, Klein joined the group as a largely nameless face, acquired in trade for fellow reliever Joe Jacques within the type of depth transaction the Dodgers make dozens of over the course of every season.
At that time, even Klein couldn’t have foreseen the star flip in his future.
He had a profession ERA over 5.00 within the minor leagues. He had struggled in restricted big-league motion in 2024, battling poor command whereas giving up 9 runs in eight outings. He had already modified organizations thrice, and been designated for task by the Mariners the day earlier than.
“I woke up to a 9 a.m. missed phone call and a text,” Klein recalled Tuesday. “Found out I was DFA’d. Really low then.”
Now, within the type of serendipitous flip solely October can create, Klein has etched his identify into World Sequence lore.
“I don’t think that will set in for a long time,” he mentioned.
Because the final man standing within the Dodgers’ bullpen in Recreation 3, Klein pitched greater than he ever has as knowledgeable, tossing 72 pitches to save lots of the workforce from placing a place participant on the mound.
Afterward, he was mobbed by his teammates following Freddie Freeman’s walk-off residence run, then greeted within the clubhouse with a handshake and an completed “good job” from Dodgers pitching icon Sandy Koufax.
He had 500 missed messages on his cellphone when the sport ended. He bought 500 extra as he tried responding to everybody Tuesday morning. His center faculty in Indiana, he mentioned, had even hung an image of him up in a hallway.
A thickly bearded 25-year-old right-hander initially from Bloomington, Ind., Klein’s path to Monday’s extra-inning marathon may hardly have been extra circuitous.
In highschool, he was primarily a catcher, till a damaged thumb prompted him to give attention to pitching. When he was recruited to Japanese Illinois for school, his ACT scores (he bought a 34) helped virtually as a lot as his pure arm expertise.
Dodgers pitcher Will Klein additionally pitched within the eighth inning of Recreation 1 in Toronto, permitting no runs.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)
“I’m big into academics,” Japanese Illinois coach Jason Anderson mentioned by cellphone Tuesday. “If you can figure out science class, you can figure out how to throw a slider.”
Anderson wasn’t unsuitable. Although Klein was initially uncooked on the mound, posting a 5.74 ERA in his first two collegiate seasons, he labored tirelessly on bettering his velocity, studying tips on how to leverage the ability he generated along with his long-limbed, 6-foot-5 body.
As his fastball crept towards triple digits, he began garnering the eye of MLB scouts. Although Klein’s junior season in 2020 was minimize quick after 4 outings by the COVID-19 pandemic, he’d proven sufficient promise in collegiate summer season leagues beforehand to get drafted in that yr’s fifth and ultimate spherical by the Kansas Metropolis Royals.
Klein’s rise to the main leagues from there was not linear. His poor command (he averaged almost seven walks per 9 innings in his first three minor-league years) hampered him whilst he climbed the Royals’ organizational ladder.
Klein reached the large leagues final yr, however made solely 4 appearances earlier than being included in a commerce deadline deal to the Oakland Athletics. This previous winter, after ending the 2024 marketing campaign with an 11.05 ERA, he was dealt once more to the Mariners.
The return in that bundle? “Other considerations,” in accordance with MLB’s transaction log.
“His whole career has been [full of] challenges,” Anderson mentioned. “He really just needed some time and somebody to believe in him.”
With the Dodgers, that’s precisely what he discovered.
Lengthy earlier than his arrival, Klein had admirers within the group. The membership’s director of pitching, Rob Hill, was instantly struck by his high-riding heater and mid-80s mph curveball when he first noticed Klein pitch in minor-league back-field video games throughout spring coaching in 2021 and 2022.
“I vividly remember his outings against us in spring training,” Hill mentioned. “I was walking around, asking people, ‘Who is this guy?’ That was my first introduction to him.”
After being traded to the Dodgers, Klein was optioned to triple-A Oklahoma Metropolis to work underneath the tutelage of minor-league pitching coaches Ryan Dennick and David Anderson. There, he began to refine his method and belief his high-octane arsenal within the zone extra. In 22 ⅔ innings, he struck out a whopping 44 batters.
“[He was] never short for stuff,” Anderson advised OKC’s workforce broadcaster on the finish of the season. “It was just accessing the zone and forcing action.”
Throughout 4 stints on the MLB roster over the second half of the yr — throughout which he posted a 2.35 ERA in 14 outings — Klein additionally labored with big-league pitching coaches Mark Prior and Connor McGuiness on growing a sweeper to present him an all-important third pitch.
“I think our coaches have done a fantastic job of cleaning up the delivery, challenging him to be in the hitting zone, working on a slider,” supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned. “He’s a great young man. And it’s one of those things that you don’t really know until you throw somebody in the fire.”
The Dodgers didn’t do that originally this October, sending Klein to so-called “stay hot” camp in Arizona for the primary three rounds of the playoffs.
However whereas Klein was there, Hill mentioned it “was very notable how locked in he was” throughout bi-weekly classes of dwell batting follow, with the pitcher “consistently asking for feedback and trying to continue to make sure his stuff was ready.”
Through the workforce’s off week earlier than the World Sequence, Klein was despatched to Los Angeles to throw extra dwell at-bats in opposition to their big-league hitters. He promptly impressed as soon as once more, serving to thrust himself additional into Fall Traditional roster consideration because the workforce contemplated methods to shuffle the bullpen.
Nonetheless, when Klein realized he would truly be energetic for the World Sequence, he acknowledged it got here as a shock.
“I’m just going to go out there,” he advised himself, “and do what I can to help all these guys that have worked their butts off.”
After holding his personal in a scoreless inning of mop-duty in a Recreation 1 blowout loss to the Blue Jays, Klein began sensing one other alternative coming as Monday’s sport stretched deep into the night time.
“I realized that, when I looked around in the bullpen and my name was the only one still there, I was just going to [keep pitching] until I couldn’t,” he laughed.
Each time he returned to the dugout between innings, he advised the teaching workers he was good to maintain going.
“No one else is going to care that my legs are tired right now,” he mentioned. “Just finding it in me to throw one more pitch, and then throw another one after that.”
Again in Illinois, Anderson was like everybody else from Klein’s previous. Awed by how deep he managed to dig on the mound. Moved by a second they, similar to him, may have by no means foreseen or presumably imagined.
“Everything about him — his mentality, his work ethic, his obstacles, his path — it was like he was destined to be on that field at that time,” Anderson mentioned. “That’s one of the greatest baseball games in history.”
And, in opposition to all odds, it was Klein who left maybe its most heroic mark.
