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Dodgers rookie Roki Sasaki has been out with an injury, and the team plans to have him in the rotation when he returns.
The Los Angeles Dodgers got a positive update on starting pitcher Roki Sasaki as he nears his return from a shoulder injury.
Heading into a Sunday in which the Dodgers are looking for their first series sweep in 38 days, here are some notes after ...
The rookie touches 97 mph during a three-inning simulated game on Friday afternoon at Dodger Stadium and could begin a minor ...
Pain-free now after a shoulder impingement, Sasaki has a simulated game later this week with a minor league rehab start ...
Sasaki is expected to face hitters for 3 simulated innings on Friday, then head out on a minor-league rehab assignment.
After seeing the returns of Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell in recent weeks, the Los Angeles Dodgers could soon be getting back ...
Roki Sasaki threw a three-inning simulated game as the Dodgers rookie is on track to return late in the season.
Roki Sasaki has taken a huge step closer after being sidelined with injury. Here’s the latest update from the Dodgers star.
Despite a severely depleted pitching staff, the front office only acquired middling reliever Brock Stewart as an external addition. Instead, it seems to be anticipating significant impacts as injured ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will soon welcome Roki Sasaki back to the rotation, but don't set high expectations — not for this season, at least.
The Dodgers are being careful not to rush Sasaki back, so the rookie right-hander will toss at least one more bullpen after getting up to 39 pitches in his most recent session.