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The daughter of the 'Shocking Sadness' Dodgers winner left for heaven→The sincerity I gave to the opposing team's TOR players, "There was something bigger than baseball.""

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Kim Woojong

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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia (left) and his wife Kayla. /AFPBBNews=News1
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia. /AFPBBNews=News1

Last year, the Los Angeles Dodgers are set to play an important World Series stage. A variable has occurred. Alex Vesia (30, LA Dodgers) suddenly left the line.

At first, the clear reason was not known, raising questions from many fans. The Los Angeles Dodgers said at the time, "Besia was not included on the roster due to critical family problems. We extend our deepest sympathies to Vesia's family," he said.

And not long after, the reason for being really sad was revealed. Bessia personally wrote on her personal social networking service (SNS). He wrote, "Our couple's pretty daughter left for heaven on October 26."

The Dodgers played in the World Series without Bessia. The game was very fierce. There was a bloody battle to the seventh game. Dodgers bullpen pitchers entered the showdown with Vesia's number "51" engraved on their hats. But something surprising happened. Some players from the opposing team, Toronto, also joined the procession. It was the moment everyone confirmed that there was something more important than baseball.

And after about three months, Bessia stood in front of the reporters for the first time. MLB.com , the official website of the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB), said on the 14th, "Besia expressed her gratitude to those who supported her after losing their children."

Camelback Ranch, located in Glandale, Arizona, USA, where the Dodgers' spring camp is located. Speaking to reporters at the scene, Vesia said, "(My daughter) Sterling Sol was the most beautiful daughter in the world. We had to hug the child, change his diapers, read him and love him. But the time we spent together was too short. My wife Kayla and I will cherish those precious moments and memories. Just as we have ups and downs during the baseball season, I hope that someone who listens to our story sympathizes with and respects our desire for healing," he continued for about six minutes in public remarks.

Besia then did not forget the opposing Toronto squad that comforted her.

"While Kayla and I were watching the World Series, we found No. 51 written on Luis Valand's hat," Vesia said. I immediately texted his brother, Gus Balland. I asked if I was looking at it properly. He replied to me right away."

The reply was as follows.

'Baland loves you. All Toronto bullpen pitchers did that. There is something bigger than baseball. We all love you.'

Toronto bullpen pitcher Serantoni Dominguez took the mound with Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia's jersey number (51) engraved on his hat in last year's World Series. /AFPBBNews=News1
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia. /AFPBBNews=News1

Vesia said, "Kayla and I were very touched. We felt completely overwhelmed by emotions, the world of baseball, and the relationship we had. It showed that there is something much bigger than baseball," he stressed.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts also said, "What Toronto players did is the spirit of baseball's partnership," adding, "People are the top priority."

Besia is undergoing mental treatment to escape her grief with her wife. "It wasn't easy, but having a conversation with someone made a big difference," he said. In the process of talking in pain, it was very helpful to understand the difficult feeling of loss to imagine. If you've lost a child, or are experiencing any difficulties, please ask for help. I want you to have a conversation with someone. My wife and I definitely found this a great help. Don't hesitate to do so. Mental health is important," he said, giving sincere advice.

He said, "I learned that there are other families who have gone through what happened to us. After realizing that fact, my sympathy and gratitude for this society deepened. The baseball community is really strong," he said. After pausing for a moment and taking a deep breath, Vesia said, "I was not ready to bring my daughter home. But I take my daughter with me every day. It was difficult, but we are doing well," he said.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia. /AFPBBNews=News1
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia. /AFPBBNews=News1

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