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The stage was set, the crowd buzzing, and all eyes were on Roki Sasaki. His journey from Tokyo to Los Angeles had built up a frenzy of anticipation, and Saturday night was his moment. With every pitch, the excitement grew—until suddenly, something felt off.

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The young gun found himself caught in a familiar battle: control.

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With his highly anticipated home debut underway, the excitement quickly turned to unease as Sasaki’s struggles took center stage. Saturday night’s start against the Detroit Tigers was meant to be a fresh start for the 23-year-old, but instead it ended in the second inning, after Sasaki struggled with his command, walking four batters and throwing just 32 strikes in 61 pitches.

Manager Dave Roberts had hoped for an improvement after Sasaki’s rocky debut in Tokyo, where he walked five batters in three innings against the Chicago Cubs. “I expected a better performance than he had in Tokyo,” said Roberts. Yet, he acknowledged the nerves but expressed hope and confidence in Sasaki’s potential.

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Unfortunately, those nerves were still evident on the mound as Sasaki battled early control issues. He allowed two runs on three singles in the first inning, with both of Detroit’s runs coming off a 10-pitch walk to Trey Sweeney and a single from Manuel Margot. As Sasaki struggled, Roberts added, “I think it was a combination of nerves and not having a feel for his split tonight.”

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Indeed, Sasaki’s offspeed pitches were nowhere near as effective as expected, leaving hitters easily able to sit on his fastballs. Now the clock is ticking, and doubts have started to emerge. Can Sasaki develop the command and consistency needed to become the force the Dodgers envisioned when they signed him? Only time will tell!

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Dodgers Blues weigh in: Cheers vs Jeers

As Sasaki’s debut came to a frustrating halt, the fans were filled with mixed emotions. While the excitement of witnessing a highly touted prospect on the mound was palpable, the early struggles left many wondering what had gone wrong. Social media was buzzing with reactions as Sasaki’s debut took an unexpected turn. The Dodgers Blues had plenty to say as they tried to make sense of the highly anticipated start.

Despite his talent, it’s evident that certain fans expected more “fight” from the young pitcher. In a high-stakes environment like the Los Angeles Dodgers, the expectations are incredibly high, and some believe Sasaki needs to show more grit to succeed at this level.

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It’s understandable for frustration to boil over, especially when the hype surrounding a player doesn’t meet immediate results. However, it’s also a bit premature to throw in the towel so early on a player with Sasaki’s potential. Early struggles are common for many highly touted rookies, and a couple of rough outings don’t define a player’s entire career.

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A level-headed approach! drawing a parallel between Sasaki’s struggles and those of Kodai Yamamoto, who also faced challenges in his early MLB outings last year.  It’s a reminder that many pitchers, even highly skilled ones, need time to refine their game when transitioning to the majors. Patience is key here and overreaction won’t help at all.

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It’s a valid perspective, as many international pitchers need time to adjust to MLB competition. Confidence often builds with experience, and Sasaki’s early challenges could very well be the foundation of future success. Fans are drawing comparisons to Yamamoto, another highly touted Japanese pitcher who had his own initial struggles before succeeding while having confidence in Sasaki’s potential.

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It’s easy to get caught up in early struggles, but Sasaki’s raw talent is undeniable. If he can improve his control and get comfortable with MLB hitters, he could very well live up to his high expectations. Time will tell, but many fans are betting that Sasaki’s potential will soon shine through.

In the end, Roki Sasaki’s journey in the MLB has just started. While his debut was a tough outing, it’s crucial to remember that every player goes through highs and lows. With his immense talent and the Dodgers’ support, Sasaki has the potential to turn things around and live up to the high expectations set for him! Whether or not he becomes the ace that everyone hopes for, the fans for now should give him time and space to find his momentum.

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Chinmay is a soccer writer at EssentiallySports, and his soccer journey kicked off with a video of an 18-year-old kid from Madeira weaving through Europe’s top defenders at Old Trafford. You know who we’re talking about—Cristiano Ronaldo, aka the GOAT (depending on who you ask!). Ever since that moment, Chinmay’s been hooked, and no, his favorite club isn’t hard to guess! With a math and data science background, Chinmay’s the kind of guy who sees stats as more than just numbers—they’re the magic that makes game-winning goals happen. When he’s not deep-diving into the latest soccer stories or writing match recaps, he enjoys penning poetry, as those verses fuel the creative writer in him. Outside of soccer, Chinmay’s a tennis nut (with prime Novak Djokovic as his all-time favorite) and a cricket aficionado.

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