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Roki Sasaki Shines with Career-High Strikeouts in Dodgers’ Win Over Angels

Los Angeles Dodgers

Roki Sasaki showcased his potential in a dazzling performance that may signal a turning point for the Los Angeles Dodgers rotation. In a commanding display, Sasaki notched a career-high eight strikeouts while allowing just four hits and one earned run over seven innings, leading the Dodgers to a decisive 10-1 victory against the Los Angeles Angels.

This impressive outing couldn’t have come at a better time for the Dodgers, who are grappling with injuries to key pitchers Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell, both of whom have been placed on the injured list in recent weeks. Sasaki’s ability to step up in their absence speaks volumes about his development and readiness to take on a larger role.

“(Sasaki) had command of the fastball, command of the split, forkball and mixed in the slider when needed,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts remarked after the game, highlighting the young pitcher’s versatility and control on the mound.

With humility, Sasaki credited much of his success to the guidance of catcher Dalton Rushing. “I think Rushing did a great job calling a game with the pitch selection,” he said through a translator, emphasizing the collaborative effort behind his stellar performance.

Before this outing, Sasaki was struggling, entering the weekend with a 5.88 ERA and 31 strikeouts across 33.2 innings pitched over his first seven starts of the season. However, his recent performance suggests he is finding his footing, reminiscent of his impactful role during the 2025 postseason after transitioning from the bullpen last year.

As the Dodgers look to maintain their momentum, Sasaki’s emergence as a reliable starter could be pivotal in navigating the challenges ahead.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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