Dodgers manager Dave Roberts shows sympathy for Orion Kerkering after costly mistake
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts showed support for Phillies pitcher Orion Kerkering after his NLDS-ending error.

USA Today’s Bo Nightengale took to X, (formerly known as Twitter), sharing Dave Roberts’ postgame thoughts about the costly mistake that sealed the Dodgers’ fifth NLCS appearance in six years.
Roberts’ message resonated across baseball, not just for its grace but for its recognition of how intense postseason pressure can be. His comments highlighted the mental toll moments like these can have on young players, especially in games as close as Game 4 of the NLDS.
Before the error, Kerkering had allowed no runs in the series. His regular season included a 3.30 ERA and 65 strikeouts. Many viewed him as a breakout postseason performer before the mistake. That one throw, though devastating, shouldn’t overshadow the poise, talent, and grit he showed throughout one of the sport’s highest-pressure stages.
Roberts chose understanding over celebration. His reflection on the moment added depth to the Dodgers’ victory and reminded fans that postseason baseball is as much about character as competition.