LOS ANGELES — Four months ago, Will Klein was just another minor-leaguer bumped off a 40-man roster when the major-league club (in this case, the Seattle Mariners) decided they needed his spot for someone else.

Six weeks ago, he was just another reliever for Triple-A Oklahoma City, making the occasional trip to Los Angeles, just another arm to soak up innings in a long season.

Four weeks ago, he was a charter member of ‘Stay hot’ camp – the group of players working out in isolation at the Dodgers’ training complex in Arizona on the off chance that they might be needed during the postseason.

A week ago, he was a late add to the Dodgers’ World Series roster when left-hander Alex Vesia became unavailable due to a family matter .

And late Tuesday, he was standing at his locker accepting

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