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As Dodgers break camp, Roki Sasaki continues to shine with one other scoreless outing

By Editorial Board Published March 11, 2025 5 Min Read
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As Dodgers break camp, Roki Sasaki continues to shine with one other scoreless outing

PHOENIX — It felt just like the final day of faculty at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday a thes Dodgers cleaned out lockers and ready to interrupt camp, with some heading to Tokyo for the primary two video games of the season and the others transferring over to the minor league advanced.

Dozens of Dodger blue duffel luggage full of gloves and bats littered the carpeted flooring. Gamers additionally stuffed enormous cardboard containers with different private gadgets then sealed them with packing tape. Outdoors, clubhouse employees stuffed two enormous tractor trailers certain for Dodger Stadium and an oversize transferring van with tools headed for Japan.

“We’re talking pallets and pallets and pallets,” one overwhelmed clubhouse attendant stated.

Each different group quickly can be performing the same ballet as spring coaching attracts to a detailed. And although transferring day is a little more sophisticated for the Dodgers, who’re taking a detour to Japan on their means dwelling, it’s one thing the group has gotten used to because it has opened the season abroad 3 times since 2014.

“We kind of know what to expect this year,” stated Will Smith, who caught the Dodgers’ opener in Seoul, South Korea, final March. “A different country, but it’s still over in Asia. And we’re on a flight and we come back and our bodies are going to react and stuff.”

Like final yr in Seoul, the Dodgers will play two exhibitions in Tokyo and their opening two video games with the Chicago Cubs earlier than returning dwelling to play the Angels within the Freeway Sequence. Smith stated preserving monitor of which video games depend and which of them don’t isn’t tough.

“It shouldn’t be,” he stated. “It wasn’t so hard last year. You’re trying to win every ballgame.”

Clubhouse employees fill tractor trailers certain for Dodger Stadium because the group acquired prepared to interrupt camp at Camelback Ranch.

(Kevin Baxter / Los Angeles Instances)

What’s sophisticated is the packing. So Smith, who needed to weave his means by means of duffel luggage, suitcases and cardboard containers to get to his locker within the nook of the clubhouse, depends on the clubhouse employees to inform him what to pack for Tokyo and what to ship dwelling to L.A.

“Our clubbies are pros at it,” Smith stated. “They do a really good job.”

Talking of doing a very good job, rookie Roki Sasaki, who will begin the second sport of the Cubs sequence in Japan, tuned up for that look Tuesday with 4 shutout innings in a 10-4 win towards the Cleveland Guardians.

Sasaki was environment friendly, throwing 41 pitches and giving up only a hit and two walks whereas hanging out two, extending his streak of scoreless innings to seven. After popping out, the right-hander completed the day with a brief session within the bullpen.

“There were a few things that didn’t go the way I wanted today. I sort of reverted to some bad habits,” Sasaki stated by means of an interpreter. “But to have those come out in a game before opening day so that I can adjust them in time is a good thing.

“I definitely feel like I’m getting better.”

Sasaki, 23, who spent the final 4 seasons with the Chiba Lotte Marines within the Japanese league, stated he’s honored to make his main league debut in Tokyo.

“To be able to pitch in Japan is going to be a really special and unique opportunity,” he stated. “Obviously being able to pitch in the major leagues is something that I worked for a long time to be able to do. I’m really excited.”

The Dodgers have been anticipated to launch their 31-man roster for Japan late Tuesday afternoon. Earlier the group introduced that Dustin Might would be the fifth beginning pitcher, rounding out the rotation with Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Sasaki, Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow. The competitors for the ultimate spot was between Might and Tony Gonsolin, who each missed final season due to accidents.

Might, who isn’t anticipated to make the journey to Japan, made three spring appearances, two of them scoreless, hanging out six and giving up simply three hits in 5 innings.

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