It’s a challenging task to find a player who, in a very specific way, better represents the evolution of baseball, and particularly pitching, than Edgardo Henriquez. Not so long ago, a pitcher with his natural abilities would be seen as the jewel in the crown of a bullpen and someone whose production or lack thereof would be under a microscope. However, for various reasons, that isn’t the case these days, despite the Dodgers’ bullpen in 2025 not representing the most reliable of units, far from it.
A player who had already dealt with injuries coming into 2025, Henriquez wasn’t able to build on the momentum from having been a part of the postseason roster in 2024, despite only tossing 3.1 innings during that regular season. The hard-throwing righty had a left-foot injury in spring training

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