On the night of Tuesday, January 5, it was announced that The Los Angeles Dodgers re-signed Blake Treinen, heading into the 2021 MLB season. The helper was on a free agent basis as his contract with the Dodgers ended after they were crowned World Series 2020 champions.
MLB insider and ESPN reporter Jeff Passan reported via Twitter; that the Los Angeles Dodgers renewed Blake Treinen’s contract for another two seasons and $ 17.5 million. The negotiation would also include an option for the club for $ 8 million.
According to Passan, the Dodgers themselves formalized the agreement and greeted Blake Treinen again, through their official social media accounts, such as Twitter.
Blake Treinen ended the 2020 MLB Season with 27 games released, all as a reliever. He managed to win three, as well as a save. His ERA was 3.86, allowed 11 rounds and hit 22 opponents in 25.2 innings.
Treinen, 32; He had three World Series appearances against the Tampa Bay Rays, in which he pitched a total of 2.2 innings, allowing two hits and two runs. The ERA ended at 6.75.