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Identical hype, completely different experiences: How Blake Snell, Roki Sasaki are acclimating with Dodgers

By Editorial Board Published February 26, 2025 8 Min Read
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Identical hype, completely different experiences: How Blake Snell, Roki Sasaki are acclimating with Dodgers

PHOENIX — As free-agent acquisitions go, Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki generated comparable hype upon becoming a member of the Dodgers this offseason.

Snell, a two-time Cy Younger Award winner, was thought of among the best starters in free company, kicking off the Dodgers’ practically half-billion-dollar spending spree together with his $182-million signing in November.

Sasaki, a 23-year-old phenom from Japan, arrived with what many pitching evaluators deemed as among the finest uncooked stuff within the sport, cementing the Dodgers’ triumphant winter by selecting them from roughly 20 groups.

Coming into spring camp, the 2 pitchers have been essentially the most notable new names on the Dodgers’ star-studded roster. And over the following half-decade, they’ll be anticipated to spearhead the rotation because it tries to cement a dynasty.

For now, nevertheless, the realities they face are far completely different. And on Tuesday, of their first sport motion of the spring, the distinction between them at this early stage of the 12 months began to grow to be clear.

Snell pitched a scoreless inning in his spring debut in an 11-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners, providing a primary glimpse on the depraved repertoire that has made him among the best left-handers within the league during the last decade.

A number of hours earlier than that, Sasaki pitched three innings in a simulated sport on a backfield at Camelback Ranch, persevering with his transition to the majors with a extra up-and-down displaying in opposition to a handful of Chicago White Sox prospects.

“Today overall,” supervisor Dave Roberts stated, “was a really good day for all of us.”

Each Sasaki and Snell are anticipated to open the season close to the highest of the rotation, with Sasaki lined as much as doubtlessly pitch the second sport of the season-opening journey to Tokyo and Snell in rivalry for the house opener at Dodger Stadium per week later.

However so far, their targets in camp stay completely different, with Snell merely making an attempt to keep up his careerlong excellence, whereas Sasaki makes an attempt to determine himself in a brand new atmosphere.

Over 9 seasons, Snell has amassed 211 begins, nearly 1,100 innings and a lot information of opposing hitters that even Roberts has been amazed by his psychological strategy to the sport.

“He is very sure of himself, which is what comes with experience and his stuff and pitch mix,” stated Roberts, who has described Snell as a “next-level thinker” from their early conversations in camp.

“He talks a lot about watching hitters and how they react to pitches. I don’t hear a lot from pitchers these days, about hitters’ emotions or demeanors or how they react … For me as a manager, that’s really exciting.”

Sasaki, however, nonetheless is within the infancy of his profession, arriving in MLB as “not a finished product by any stretch,” as his agent, Joel Wolfe, stated at his introductory press convention, after making simply 64 begins over 4 seasons in Japan’s Nippon Skilled Baseball league.

In Tuesday’s backfield session, Sasaki gave up a towering house run to his first hitter, highly-touted catching prospect Kyle Teel. He retired the following six, together with one strikeout swinging, however ended the session by sandwiching two walks round a line-drive double.

Whereas Roberts stated the crew was “pretty pleased with the outing,” which was Sasaki’s first in opposition to hitters from one other group, the combined outcomes served as a reminder of how a lot progress stays for the rookie.

He nonetheless has to make strides together with his fastball velocity, which Roberts stated averaged within the mid-90s Tuesday (nonetheless a couple of ticks off the 98 to 99 he’s hoping to rediscover). Sasaki is also making an attempt to develop extra belief in a 3rd pitch, persevering with to tinker with each a slider and curveball to enrich his signature fastball-splitter arsenal.

“This is kind of where we expected him to be,” Roberts stated. “His words, he’s not a finished product. We feel the same way. But just seeing how his pitch mix plays against major league hitters, that’s going to keep adding confidence for him. So right now he’s got a good routine with our strength guys, our pitching guys. He’s getting really acclimated to Major League Baseball. He’s in a good spot.”

Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell threw a scoreless inning in opposition to the Mariners on Tuesday.

(Ashley Landis / Related Press)

Snell, by comparability, merely is blissful to be experiencing a comparatively regular spring coaching once more, after struggling by way of the primary half of final season following his late-March signing (and rushed preseason) with the San Francisco Giants.

This 12 months Snell reported to Camelback Ranch a number of weeks early to start his throwing program. He credited that as a part of the explanation his fastball velocity already was as much as his typical 95-96 vary Tuesday.

“The fastball is ahead of where I want it, honestly, velo-wise, how it’s coming out,” Snell stated. “So I’m pretty happy with it.”

Socially, there was one commonality between Snell and Sasaki, with each making an effort to attach with new teammates and, as Snell put it, “learn the culture … [that] makes the Dodgers so great.”

“I’m a pretty quiet guy, so me talking a lot is not something I like to do,” joked Snell, who has been current for many different pitchers’ bullpen and reside batting follow periods, typically speaking with them after their outings. “But I know that I have to do it to understand my teammates and to be a good teammate. That’s just what it takes to be that.”

Snell has been by way of all this earlier than. The Dodgers are his fourth crew. And in each previous transition, he has managed to succeed, successful Cy Younger Awards with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2018 and the San Diego Padres in 2023 earlier than punctuating a stellar second half with the Giants final 12 months together with his first no-hitter.

Sasaki, in the meantime, is beginning just about from scratch — aiming to succeed in the sort of stature Snell has earned whereas working to totally unlock his personal otherworldly potential.

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