Alex Vesia and his wife, Kayla, went through a personal tragedy last year when they lost their newborn daughter during the Dodgers’ World Series run. The 30-year-old’s spouse recently shared an emotional post on her social media, recalling their beloved daughter.
“All day, everyday. ❤️🩹” – Alex Vesia’s wife Kayla captioned the post.
“And everything I do, I just think you should be here” – she added.
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Dodgers wives showed their support to Kayla, who put up a post honoring her daughter’s memories.
“Love you Kay 🤍” – Max Muncy‘s wife, Kellie commented.
“Love you sis 😘❤️” – Will Smith‘s better half Cara Martin Shell Smith responded.
“Ily ❤️” – Tommy Edman’s spouse Kristen wrote.
“🫶 love you” – Tanner Scott’s partner Maddie Scott left a comment.
“Love you 🫶🏼🫶🏼 ” – Dalton Rushing’s wife Katilyn Power shared her thoughts.
“💕👼🏻 ” – Chris Taylor’s better half Mary Taylor responded.

Vesia and his wife broke their silence about their daughter’s death in February 2026. Ahead of Dodgers Spring Training, the 30-year-old emotionally reflected on the uncertainty of life and called their late daughter “the most beautiful girl in the world”.
Following the devastating loss, the Dodgers pitcher and his wife sought therapy to help them with the grieving process. He advised others to do the same when they go through a similar tragedy.
Alex Vesia fires back at online critiques following 38-game scoreless streak
Vesia recently fired a response towards Dodgers fans who often criticize the bullpen for its ups and downs. The 30-year-old pitcher said:
“We clicked off 40-something (scoreless innings) then we had a couple tough ones, and online everybody is supposed to get DFA’d” – Alex Vesia said.
He also added by saying that, despite all the harsh criticisms, he believes in the bullpen guys and the constant ups and downs, which help them evolve into a better team. The adversity will teach them a valuable lesson that will help them in the postseason.
Vesia is currently sporting a 2.34 ERA in the 34 appearances he has made so far this season.
Edited by Ahana Bhaumik
