
“Roki Sasaki Shines Beneath the Shadows of a Struggling Dodgers Offense: Can His Brilliance Ignite a Turnaround?”
His third start was better, giving up one run in four innings while throwing first-pitch strikes to 13 of 17 batters. And his fourth was better yet. Sasaki established his four-seam fastball early, then leaned on his devastating splitter and functional slider as his pitch count rose and he faced batters a third time. He threw 81 pitches, 50 for strikes.
“I hit my stride after the first inning and overall had a lot better command,” Sasaki said. “That’s something I was able to continue from my last outing.”
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