Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brent Honeywell Jr. has gained attention for his unique energy and unfiltered attitude during the final stretch of the season.
Honeywell’s candid interviews and spontaneous personality have made him a standout player, resonating with both teammates and fans.
His college coach, David Shelton, noted Honeywell’s trademark sincerity and humor, highlighting his absence of filters during his early career.
In the postseason, Honeywell has demonstrated solid performance, achieving a 2.62 ERA over 34.1 innings with one win, one hold, and one save.
Honeywell’s journey to success included overcoming initial challenges, as he was not initially recognized as a standout talent due to slower pitch velocity.
After being drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in 2014, Honeywell has made a significant impact with the Dodgers, contributing to their World Series run.
His performance in game five of the NLCS was crucial for the Dodgers’ victory, showcasing his determination and ability to handle pressure.