Treinen opened the 2024 campaign on the injured list with a bruised lung after taking a comebacker off his chest during Cactus League play. The veteran reliever didn't make his season debut until early May, but immediately pitched high-leverage innings for the Dodgers, kicking things off with a 14-game scoreless streak. Hip discomfort would sideline Treinen for a few weeks in August, but he closed out the regular season with a 15-game scoreless streak, spanning 15.1 innings with an 18:2 K:BB and 0.52 WHIP. That streak extends to 20 games including the playoffs, where Treinen shined with two wins, three saves and two holds in nine appearances. The 36-year-old signed a 2-year, $22 million deal to return to Los Angeles, where he figures to be part of the saves mix given Dave Roberts' matchup-based approach in the late innings. Just be sure to balance Treinen's upside with his injury risk, with 10-to-20 saves being the likeliest outcome. Read Past Outlooks