Dodgers' manager felt Roki Sasaki was more 'efficient' against Rockies
Despite struggling this season, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts feels right-hander Roki Sasaki was more "efficient" in his outing against the Colorado Rockies.
Dodgers' manager felt Roki Sasaki was more 'efficient' against Rockies originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Roki Sasaki has struggled with his command this season, resulting in poor starts.
Sasaki’s struggles continued in the Dodgers' second straight loss to the Colorado Rockies on Sunday. Even though Sasaki didn't get through five innings, manager Dave Roberts did see some improvement from his young right-hander, which Sasaki can build off of. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts feels Roki Sasaki was “more efficient” against the Colorado Rockies “I thought he [Sasaki] was more efficient.
I thought he got ground balls when he needed to, got some quick fly balls,” Roberts said postgame to SportsNet LA . “And I really wanted him to get through that fifth inning. But with [TJ] Rumfield up, I felt, you know, Alex was going to give us a better chance to kind of keep the game there, but overall, better, better outing.
“ Despite his “efficient” outing, Sasaki didn’t get through five innings, as he allowed seven hits, two walks, and three earned runs on 78 pitches (43 strikes). The 24-year-old’s previous two starts were much of the same, totaling eight earned runs, eight walks, and 11 strikeouts in nine innings. More News: Mets Carlos Mendoza 'nobody's going to feel sorry for us' The problem with Sasaki this season has been his walks (12 walks in 17.