Roki Sasaki’s journey in Major League Baseball is finally aligning with the expectations that accompanied his arrival in Los Angeles. The 24-year-old right-hander delivered a career-defining performance, pitching seven innings of four-hit ball in a commanding 10-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday. This outing marked not only the longest but also the most dominant start of his tenure with the Dodgers.
In a display of precision, Sasaki struck out a career-high eight batters without issuing a single walk, showcasing the confidence that had eluded him for much of his rookie season. His arsenal was on full display, featuring a blistering 98 mph fastball coupled with an expanding repertoire of breaking pitches that left Angels hitters guessing. “I think he has confidence in who he is as a big league pitcher, and we’re seeing some of the fruits right now,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts noted.
While the Angels currently hold the worst record in the majors, Sasaki’s performance transcended the opponent, illustrating a level of skill he has rarely exhibited stateside. After being widely regarded as a young star when he chose the Dodgers as his MLB home in January 2025, Sasaki faced a rocky rookie season that hindered his progress. However, he is now beginning to reveal the potential that made him a sought-after talent.
Reflecting on his outing, Sasaki said, “I actually felt better in my last outing, but today I felt able to throw strikes a little bit more. Also, the offense did a great job of scoring a lot of runs.” His ability to find the strike zone has noticeably improved, thanks in part to his collaboration with catcher Dalton Rushing, who received praise from Roberts for his game-calling at Angel Stadium.
Rushing remarked, “He looked really good today. Obviously it’s really good momentum for him to carry forward, but at the same time, there are opportunities for him to be even better. We know that’s not his ceiling. What he just did is obviously the best we’ve seen him to this point, but I trust that guy has got a lot more in the tank, and we’re going to continue to push. But it was fun to watch.” Sasaki is eager to solidify his role in the Dodgers’ rotation after a challenging rookie campaign, which included a lengthy stint on the injured list due to shoulder issues.
Despite his success as a reliever during the Dodgers’ playoff run to a second consecutive World Series title, the organization remained committed to developing him as a starter. Returning to spring training, Sasaki struggled with his control, resulting in half of the batters he faced reaching base. The Dodgers’ message was clear: focus on attacking the strike zone using his natural talent rather than obsessing over mechanical adjustments.
As Sasaki has embraced this approach, he has seen significant improvement, generating 18 swing-and-misses against the Angels, a key contributor to his career-high strikeout total. “I think one of the reasons is mechanical. Things are kind of clicking, and I was able to execute really well throughout the game today,” he explained.
The Dodgers are counting on Sasaki to maintain this momentum, especially as they navigate another challenging season marred by injuries to key pitchers like Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow, along with closer Edwin Diaz. Despite these setbacks, Los Angeles has maintained a strong pitching performance, entering the weekend with the third-lowest ERA in the majors. Rushing and Roberts both believe that Sasaki will play a crucial role in sustaining this success. “Pretty much it’s a confidence thing,” Rushing said. “He needs to trust his stuff, understand how good his stuff is, and execute. With the stuff he has, it’s easy to miss barrels, and we hadn’t quite got to see that just yet. Today was obviously a big step forward.”
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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