Dodgers closer-by-committee approach has a Tanner Scott catch
The Los Angeles Dodgers enter a pivotal stretch as bullpen decisions continue to define their early-season identity. With injuries reshaping the pitching staff, manager Dave Roberts and his coaching staff are navigating a fluid late-inning approach that could evolve quickly.
Following the loss of offseason acquisition and star closer Edwin Diaz, the Dodgers have shifted away from a traditional closer role. Instead, they have adopted a closer-by-committee model, prioritizing flexibility in high-leverage situations. While the strategy allows for matchup advantages, it also leaves room for uncertainty when games tighten late.
Amid that uncertainty, Tanner Scott has emerged as a central figure. After signing a significant deal prior to the 2025 season, Scott struggled to find consistency in the closer role last year. However, his early performances in 2026 have shown improved command and sharper execution, positioning him as a potential frontrunner for save opportunities.
Insight into the approach surfaced when the California Post’s Jack Harris shared Roberts’ remarks on X, formerly Twitter, offering a clearer picture of how the Dodgers plan to manage their bullpen.
“Dave Roberts reiterated today that the Dodgers will go closer-by-committee for now — but said if he had to pick one guy who might get the most save opportunities, it would be Tanner Scott”
The statement suggests that while the committee approach remains in place, Scott could gradually take on a more prominent role. That possibility reflects both his recent form and the team’s need for stability in the ninth inning.
Even so, the Dodgers are unlikely to commit fully to a single closer in the near term. Roberts has emphasized adaptability, particularly given the volatility of bullpen performance over a long season.
As Los Angeles continues to contend, late-inning execution will remain a focal point. If Scott sustains his current trajectory, he could anchor the bullpen. Otherwise, the Dodgers will continue to rely on a flexible, matchup-driven approach to close games.
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