The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to rally behind Alex Vesia amid his absence from the 2025 World Series.
After the relief pitcher—whose wife Kayla Vesia announced in April they are expecting their first baby—stepped away just before the MLB championship to navigate what the team called a "deeply personal family matter," his teammates expressed support for him and Kayla, detailing the impact of his absence as they faced off against the Toronto Blue Jays.
"It’s been pretty emotional down there recently, with everything that’s going on with Ves," Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan told The New York Times' The Athletic after winning game three—which lasted a record 18 innings—on Oct. 27. "We were thinking of him all night."
The team also expressed support for Alex without words, wearing Dodgers caps with his jersey number 51 embroidered on the side.
"I'm new to the bullpen, but Ves, he means a lot to all of us," Clayton Kershaw told reporters in a post-game interview. "And he was a huge part of this team, huge part of that bullpen. So, we just wanted to do something to honor him."
Justin Wrobleski noted that "Ves is such a big part of our squad and everything that we do, everything we've done," per The Athletic, while Jack Dreyer expressed similar sentiment.
"With him not being here, I think it was just a matter of showing that we’re united with him and Kayla at this time," the rookie relief pitcher, who is also Alex's daily catch partner, told The Athletic. "It’s just the little thing that we could do to show him that we care and we’re thinking about him."
He continued, "We could really use him here, but at the end of the day, we’re a family. So we’re going to help support him however we can."
While Alex has not spoken out since the organization confirmed his extended absence on Oct. 23, and the 29-year-old has been left off the team’s roster for the World Series, which is set to resume Oct. 29 with game five.
“We just didn’t want to have any potential for any kind of pressure," Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman told reporters Oct. 24 of the decision to leave him off the roster. "This is so much bigger than baseball. For us, it was doing whatever small part we could to just 100 percent be supportive."
As the Dodgers have taken the field amid with their absent teammate in their thoughts, they’ve had fans cheering them on. Keep reading to see the stars who have stepped out for the 2025 World Series…
Leslie Mann & Maude Apatow
The mother-daughter duo hit their matching ensembles out of the park.
Magic Johnson
Add throwing the first pitch during Game 5 to the NBA Hall of Famer's list of accomplishments.
Anthony Anderson
The Black-ish star got the crowd loud-ish for Game 5.
Alex Cooper
Call her [a baseball fan]. The Call Her Daddy host showed up lookin' chic for Game 5.
Sean Evans
The Hot Ones host was heating up the celeb section during Game 5 of the World Series.
Brad Paisley, Jason Bateman & Sean Hayes
A smart move for the Smartless hosts and country singer to welcome the crowd during Game 3 of the World Series.
Meghan Markle & Prince Harry
A royal play. The Duchess and Duke of Sussex pledged their allegiance to LA on the sidelines.
Justin Bieber & Hailey Bieber
Parents' night out. The Rhode founder and "Daisies" singer took in the action together.
Madison Beer & Justin Herbert
World Series or world tour? The pop star and Los Angeles Chargers quarterback put their romance on display at yet another sporting event.
Sydney Sweeney & Christy Martin
From the ring to the baseball stadium. The Christy star and the film's inspiration cheered on the Dodgers together.
Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas & Joe Jonas
A Jonas LA revival? The New Jersey natives showed their support for the West Coast.
Donald Glover
Childish Gambino maintained a neutral stance when it came to supporting the Blue Jays or the Dodgers.
Chace Crawford
Spotted: The Gossip Girl alum showed subtle support for the Blue Jays.
Brad Pitt & Flea
The Moneyball star and Red Hot Chili Peppers member took in the action.
Tinashe
After belting the National Anthem, the "Nasty" rapper posed with the World Series trophy.
Chris Pine & Dax Shepard
The Princess Diaries alum and Armchair Expert host buddied up in the stands.
Jacob Elordi
Play ball. The Frankenstein star posed with the Word Series trophy.
Drake
Jays fans showed out. The Canadian supported his hometown team.
Rob Lowe
It literally could not get any better for the Parks and Recreation alum than the Los Angeles team taking home this trophy.
Jeff Goldblum
A wickedly awesome World Series appearance was made by the Wicked star.
Cooper Koch
The Monsters alum showed his support for the Dodgers.
Ariana Madix & Daniel Wai
Date night! The Vanderpump Rules star and fitness coach turned the sporting event into a romantic evening for two.
Nelly Furtado
The Canadian does it right by supporting her hometown team.
Edward Norton & Connie Britton
The Primal Fear alum and Nashville star squeezed together for a photo op.
Skylar Astin
Aca-believe the Pitch Perfect alum supported the Blue Jays.