Roki Sasaki answers more questions about struggles after latest start
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Roki Sasaki answers more questions about struggles after latest start
""I was kind of satisfied with keeping the pitch count down. But we got a lead, and I couldn't hold it," Sasaki said on SportsNet LA through interpreter Kensuke Okudo."
""I'm trying to make adjustments all the time," Sasaki said. "In the long run, I have to do the things I need to work on.""
""Yeah, I did," Roberts said on when asked if he saw improvement from Sasaki. "I thought he was more efficient. I thought he got ground balls when he needed to, got some quick fly balls.""
Roki Sasaki had an inconsistent performance against the Colorado Rockies, allowing three runs in 4.2 innings. He started strong but faltered in the fourth and fifth innings, giving up a home run and a game-tying single. Despite his struggles, he managed to keep his pitch count low. Sasaki acknowledged the need for improvement and aims to meet manager Dave Roberts' challenge of pitching at least five innings. His current statistics reflect a 6.11 ERA and 1.87 WHIP over four games this season.
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