From Youth Baseball to the Major Leagues: Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Blake Treinen’s Parents, Tim and Grete, Were by His Side Supporting and Guiding Him
All we need in life is the support of family and faith in God.
September 18, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on September 18, 2026
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen was born to his parents, Tim and Grete Treinen, in the small town of Osage City, Kansas.
The former Washington Nationals pitcher has a career record of 44 wins and 39 losses, with a 2.82 ERA and 591 strikeouts in 507 games as of September 2026.
He has achieved notable success in MLB, including winning two World Series Championships in 2026 and 2026. In addition, he was named an All-Star in 2018.
Simply put, there are only a few humans who can throw a baseball faster than Blake. Given his skills and achievements, one might assume that he was trained from a young age and worked hard to reach the major leagues.
However, in reality, his journey was far from that; he faced more struggles than successes in his early baseball career. Not only that, but he had to quit baseball several times before he finally made it.
Blake believes that his journey from a small town to the major leagues became possible because of his faith in God and the support of his parents.
Blake Treinen’s Father, Tim, Coached Him Through His Youth Baseball Years.
The Dodgers pitcher’s passion for baseball began long before professional recognition. As a toddler, he endured a severe injury when he fell while carrying a clay pot, requiring emergency reattachment of his thumb.
Despite this setback, his determination shone through. After receiving his first glasses, Tim recognized his son’s untapped potential and began mentoring him through structured training sessions.
Tim carefully balanced development with rest, limiting pitches per game to prevent burnout. His thoughtful approach paid off when Blake delivered a no-hitter in his high school debut.
His Mother Helped Him Reignite His Passion and Health.
Blake’s momentum stalled during high school due to peer pressure and health challenges, including juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and Type 2 diabetes. Grete stepped in decisively, urging lifestyle changes that restored his strength and confidence.
Through disciplined eating and running, Blake transformed physically and mentally. This renewed vigor led him back to competitive baseball with the Osage City Indians.
Though college recruitment was scarce, his talent eventually caught the eye of scouts. Drafted by Oakland Athletics in 2011, he reached MLB prominence with the Washington Nationals and earned an All-Star nod in 2018.
His crowning achievement came with the Los Angeles Dodgers, securing World Series titles in both 2026 and 2026.
Key Facts About Blake Treinen
- Married to Kati, a women’s basketball coach at Walla Walla Community College
- Father of four children and proud owner of bulldog Maxx “C”
- Devout Roman Catholic and community advocate
- Honored Charlie Kirk following his tragic passing in September 2026
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