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Japanese stars Rōki Sasaki and Kodai Senga meet for the first time in MLB as the Dodgers and Mets clash in a thrilling NLCS ...
One of the most notable is Roki Sasaki, who has been out since mid-May with right shoulder impingement. On the bright side, ...
Sasaki resumed a throwing program last week and is slowly working his way back from a right shoulder impingement. Though he's back to playing catch, the rookie right-hander is expected to be out ...
Los Angeles Dodgers right-handed pitcher Roki Sasaki was the third starter who began the season in the Opening Day rotation to land on the injured list. Sasaki ...
Columnist Dylan Hernández writes that Roki Sasaki can still become everything the Dodgers envisioned, but his path to greatness has become infinitely more complicated.
Andrea Arcadipane illustrates the key issues for Roki Sasaki to rebound from a slow start once he returns from the injured list.
Roki Sasaki’s highly anticipated rookie season has taken another disappointing turn. The Dodgers placed Sasaki on the 15-day injured list with a right shoulder impingement on Tuesday prior to their 11 ...
Now, he’ll have time to get healthy — and potentially reset his acclimation to Major League Baseball. The Dodgers will get rotation reinforcements despite Sasaki landing on the shelf.
Roki Sasaki has struggled to consistently throw the ball hard, averaging just 96 mph with his four-seamer this season while sometimes dropping down to the 92-93 mph range.
The right shoulder impingement that landed Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki on the injured list May 13 is the same as ...
Despite the rookie’s struggles, Manager Dave Roberts says sending Sasaki to the minors isn’t “in any of our minds right now.” ...