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Roki Sasaki shines, but Dodger’s’ crime slips into a loss of a loss

This is now Roki Sasakis at home. The San Gabriel Mountains in the back when he stands on the hill in the Dodger stage. Is full of worshiped fans. Warm spring evenings that soon slip into the summer flood.

The 23 -year -old Sasaki feels comfortable in Chavez Ravine and with the heat that goes hand in hand with the selection of the Dodgers under SCADS of freelancers when he left his home in January. He is six seasons with a bargain rate under team control, and the Dodgers are completely willing to enable him to acclimatize the space and the time to acclimatize.

Shoei ohtani hits the ball.

Dodgers was hit on Saturday at the first Inning against the Chicago Cubs in the Dodger Stadium the ball at the first inning against the Chicago Cubs in the Dodger Stadium.

(Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)

The right-hander made its fourth start on Saturday-Seinen second in the Dodger Stadium and was his best so far, and lasted five robust innings against the Chicago Cubs. Sasaki was stolen by a solo homerun of the former Dodger Michael Busch to lead the second, but was in the third and fifth, the former thanks to a jumping catch on the middle field wall of Andy Pages, which prevented a Grand Slam.

Sasaki had only failed due to the inability of the Dodgers to create an insult to a historical 16-0 defeat against the Cubs in front of a sold out of 53,887. They were unable to create an insult to the starter Ben Brown, who came in with a deserved average of 7.71, who shrank to 5.09 after six goalless innerings.

“I think it was really important that I could reach this point, and I hope that I was unable to reach this point in the future, the context I had not reached that I could not reach this point,” said Sasaki by an interpreter.

The game turned into a loud loud after the cubs had beaten the helpers Ben Casparius and Luis GarcĂ­a for 10 runs in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings for 10 runs. The Miguel Rojas Infieldder ended eighth place and threw ninth place, with the deliveries of Sasaki and other Dodgers pitchers the deliveries of 40 miles per hour cupcakes, which squeezed the Cubs for a further five runs.

Rojas wore Yoshinobu Yamamotos blue glove, wobbled the ball in it and hesitated during his woven. He raised his glove up his head and went into the route a la Clayton Kershaw. He even tried to look like Sasaki, leaned his backknire and raised his front leg unpleasantly high before he let go of the ball.

“Since last year when I had the opportunity to report, I tried to imitate my teammates that I play behind me,” said Rojas. “I only tried to keep it easy in one night like this. The game was close to the sixth. Roki had a good trip.”

Sasaki was asked to evaluate Rojas’ imitation and said: “100%”.

The Cubs didn’t seem to do Rojas, probably because they had too much fun about their own. They beat the three Dodgers relegation for 17 of their 21 goals and the average of almost everyone in the line -up benefited from Rojas.

Dave Roberts, Manager of Dodgers, seemed almost relieved that his team did not roll in the misery of the worst loss of the home shutout in the franchise story. It was also the first time that the Dodgers have been excluded in the Dodger Stadium since May 12, and the first time that they have been excluded somewhere since July 26th.

“I think a little lightness in such a game is certainly helpful,” said Roberts. “It only shows (Rojas) that watch the games. It was huge for us to throw two innings and we needed everything.”

Especially with suddenly fighting offenses. The only runs by the Dodgers run in two games against the Cubs to start with this home level with six games, in a 3-0-Dodgers victory on Friday, in which Yamamoto threw six goalless innings. The Dodgers defeated the Cubs in three out of four meetings this season in Tokyo, although they were exceeded 20: 13.

Nevertheless, the memory of Sasaki’s step remained in the right direction.

“Today was hope that he will build at the last start, and for me it was the silver strip of the night,” said Roberts. “Probably the most important piece of the game was that he would get better, go deeper into the game and throw strikes.”

Sasaki’s first start as a Dodger came home four weeks ago, and it didn’t go well. His second start too, his Dodger Stadium made a second blurring of Wayward parking spaces, walks, goals and runs. He only recorded five outs and fought against tears.

His third start was better and gave up a run in four innings, while he threw 13 out of 17 battery first pitch strikes. And his fourth was even better. Sasaki founded his four-sea team early and then leaned on his devastating splitter and his functional slider when his Pitch Count Count rose and he was exposed to batters for a third time. He threw 81 parking spaces, 50 for strikes.

“I took my step after the first inning and overall much better command,” said Sasaki. “I was able to continue from my last excursion.”

OKC looks at a big league week

Kershaw is scheduled to start with his rehab order at the Triple-A subsidiary of Dodgers in Oklahoma City on Wednesday. The future Hall of Fame left-handers can only be activated by the injured list on May 17th.

Two other Dodgers pitchers who recover from injuries will throw in Oklahoma City in Oklahoma City on Tuesday: starter Tony Gonsolin and Reliever Evan Phillips. Gonsolin will appear his third rehab appearance after appearing in Round Rock, Texas, seven on Wednesday.

“Things are slowly progressing,” said Roberts, who has been added that the injured reliever Michael Kopech will throw a second bullpen on Tuesday and the starter Blake Snell will throw on Monday.

Bobby Miller will probably be proclaimed from Oklahoma City to start against the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday for the Dodgers, which means that Yamamoto will only open a series in Texas on Friday.

The rehab and the squad, the mixed, almost covered a bullpen meeting in the Dodger Stadium, this is the third in two weeks from Shohei Ohtani. The right -handed man, which recovered from the elbow surgery, threw 30 parking spaces, almost all fast balls with four souls and two souls, although he mixed a few fast balls with divided fingers.

Crow Armstrong offered an extension

The Cubs Center Field Field Pete Crow-Armstrong, who grew up in Sherman Oaks and played in the leading role at Harvard-Westlake High, was recently offered a long-term contract extension, but did not accept it according to MLB.com.

Crow-Armstrong, 23, is a talented defensive player at an elite speed. He has 35 stolen bases in 40 attempts in 152 Major League games, but has not proven that he can consistently hit. The left-handed dough and the fields with 10 home runs in 446 bats in parts of three seasons that take part in Saturday, to 0.224.

In the second half last season he fell .260 and completed this year in spring training .500. Whether his bat continues to improve will determine whether he blooms into a star or settles down as a big glove-Fair-Schlagmann in the form of Harrison Bader, Billy Hamilton or Peter Bourjos.

Other leading talents from young outside field, which had recently signed long-term extensions, were Jackson Merrill from the San Diego Padres (nine years, $ 135 million), Corbin Carroll from the Diamondbacks (eight years, $ 111 million) and Michael Harris II from the Atlanta Braves (eight years, $ 72 million).

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