Los Angeles, CA – In a heartfelt TikTok video posted on Friday, Kayla Vesia, wife of Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Alex Vesia, broke her silence for the first time since the couple announced the tragic death of their newborn daughter last fall. The emotional message, lasting more than two minutes, expressed gratitude to fans and supporters while hinting at the ongoing challenges the family faces in the wake of their loss.
Kayla Vesia, speaking directly to the camera, appeared visibly moved as she addressed the outpouring of support the couple has received. "You know, I don’t have much to say, honestly," she said in the video, her first post on the platform in 2026. "Alex and I are just trying to get through it every day. Every day’s so different for us right now, and I don’t really have the words."
The Vesias' daughter, Sterling Sol Vesia, passed away on Sunday, October 26, 2025, just days before the Dodgers' World Series run. The couple shared the devastating news in a joint statement in November 2025, writing, "Our beautiful daughter went to heaven Sunday Oct. 26." The announcement came after months of joyful social media updates documenting Kayla's pregnancy, which they had revealed in April 2025.
Alex and Kayla Vesia, who married in 2024, had been open about their excitement for parenthood throughout the year. Photos from events like the Netflix Is A Joke Festival's Dodgers Comedy Night on May 8, 2024, at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles showed the couple beaming together. Similarly, they attended Mookie Betts' Smash For Good Celebrity Pickleball Challenge at Griffin Club Los Angeles on August 28, 2025, sharing moments of anticipation as they awaited their first child.
The tragedy struck at a pivotal time for Alex Vesia's career. As a key reliever for the Dodgers, he had appeared in 68 regular-season games in 2024 and pitched in seven postseason contests that year. However, shortly before the 2025 World Series, Vesia stepped away from the team to handle what the Dodgers described as a "deeply personal family matter." He did not return for any of the seven games in the series, during which the Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays to claim their second consecutive championship.
The Dodgers' statement at the time emphasized the sensitivity of the situation. "Vesia is handling a deeply personal matter that will require him to spend an undisclosed amount of time away from the team," the organization said, according to reports from the period. Vesia's absence was particularly notable during Game 3 of the National League Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers on October 16, 2025, at Dodger Stadium, where he was seen walking back to the dugout but ultimately did not pitch in the World Series.
Even after the championship, Vesia missed the World Series parade due to the same family matter, as confirmed by team officials. The Dodgers' victory parade, a massive celebration in downtown Los Angeles, highlighted the team's success but also underscored Vesia's personal sacrifice. Fans and teammates rallied around him, with many expressing support on social media in the ensuing months.
In her TikTok video, Kayla Vesia focused on the comfort provided by that community. "It just felt right to come on here and say ‘Thank you,’ " she continued. "I am really grateful for the community of you guys, and just expressing your support and love towards us. It really has brought us a lot of comfort during this." Her words resonated with followers who had followed the couple's journey closely, especially given Alex's high-profile role in Major League Baseball.
The Vesias' story is not isolated in the world of professional sports, where athletes often balance intense careers with personal milestones. Alex Vesia, a left-handed reliever known for his versatility out of the bullpen, has been a staple in the Dodgers' pitching staff since joining the organization. Drafted by the Miami Marlins in 2018, he made his MLB debut with them in 2021 before being traded to the Dodgers in 2022. His contributions helped solidify the team's dominance in the National League West.
Throughout 2025, as the pregnancy progressed, the couple's social media presence offered glimpses of normalcy amid Alex's demanding schedule. Posts from spring training to midseason showed Kayla attending games and sharing ultrasound updates, building a narrative of hope that contrasted sharply with the later tragedy. The sudden shift drew widespread empathy from the baseball community, including messages from fellow players and league executives.
Kayla's video also touched on her future plans for sharing her experience online. "I don’t know what my content is gonna look like going forward," she said, pausing to collect her thoughts. "But I do want to share my journey. I don’t know how much I’m going to share. I don’t know. I don’t know the details of it, but I do know that I want to share, and if it can help somebody who’s going through the same thing, feel like they’re not alone." This sentiment highlights a growing trend among public figures to use platforms like TikTok for advocacy and support in times of grief.
For the Dodgers, the 2025 season was a triumph, marked by their back-to-back World Series titles – the first such feat for the franchise since the early 1980s. The series against the Blue Jays went the full seven games, with Los Angeles clinching the victory on the road in Toronto. Vesia's teammates, including stars like Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani, credited the team's depth for overcoming his absence, but many spoke privately about the emotional toll on the clubhouse.
As the Vesias navigate their loss, questions linger about Alex's return to the mound. He has not pitched since the 2025 postseason, and with spring training approaching for the 2026 season, fans are eager for updates. The Dodgers have not commented recently on his status, but sources close to the team indicate he remains under contract and is expected to rejoin the roster when ready.
The couple's resilience in the face of adversity serves as a reminder of the human side of sports. While championships bring glory, personal stories like the Vesias' underscore the vulnerabilities that athletes endure off the field. Kayla's message, though brief, has already sparked conversations about grief, support networks, and the role of social media in healing. As she embarks on sharing more of her journey, it may offer solace to others facing similar heartbreak.
Looking ahead, the Dodgers aim to defend their title in 2026, with Vesia potentially playing a key role if he returns to form. For now, the focus remains on the family's healing process. Their story continues to unfold, drawing attention not just from baseball enthusiasts but from a broader audience touched by themes of love, loss, and perseverance.
