
"From the standpoint of results, I'm glad this was Spring Training. If I'm able to pitch the entire season, I don't think anyone will remember Spring Training."
"...I have a lot of things I need to work on. But it's just Spring Training, so just keep continuing to work on that. The results in Spring Training don't really matter."
"He's going to be one of our starters, and I just think that I've been very consistent in the sense that we don't solely evaluate Spring Training as in its entirety along."
Roki Sasaki had a challenging start, leaving the game without recording an out in the first inning and allowing four earned runs. He has struggled throughout Spring Training, with a 13.50 ERA and three or more runs allowed in each of his starts. Despite his performance, the Dodgers are committed to keeping him as a starter. Sasaki remains optimistic about improving before the season begins, emphasizing that Spring Training results are not definitive of his overall capabilities.
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