Roki Sasaki, Los Angeles Dodgers and WBC
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Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki is one of the biggest question marks heading into next season as he looks to become a full-time starter.
The Dodgers are prioritizing Roki Sasaki’s health over international competition as they aim for a third consecutive World Series title in 2026.
One Los Angeles Dodgers star said the team prevented him from playing in the upcoming World Baseball Classic, leaving him with no say in the matter.
The Los Angeles Dodgers face a lot of pressure as back-to-back champions, and this pitcher has a lot of adversity to work through.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers‘ Roki Sasaki had a rollercoaster rookie MLB season. He faced adversity early, transitioning from Japan to the majors while recovering from an injury, before eventually finding his footing and becoming an asset out of the bullpen for the Dodgers en route to a World Series win.
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Roki Sasaki’s first MLB season with the Los Angeles Dodgers was anything but smooth. The transition from Japan came with early hurdles, including a right shoulder injury that landed him on the injured list in May and eventually on the 60-day IL as he worked through rehab.
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MLB: "It wasn't my decision": Roki Sasaki breaks silence on World Baseball Classic absence
Sasaki won't be playing in the World Baseball Classic for Japan, and here's why.