Dodgers Suddenly Have A Bigger Roki Sasaki Problem Than One Start

With key lineup changes and a struggling pitcher on the mound, the Dodgers look to secure a series win against the Rockies amidst rising competition.

The Dodgers get a quick chance to clean up Tuesday’s mess when they face the Rockies again Wednesday night, with the series on the line after Colorado’s late push flipped a 3-1 Los Angeles lead into a 4-3 loss.

That defeat snapped the Dodgers’ grip on the series and set up a rubber match, but the bigger picture still looks comfortable for Los Angeles. The Dodgers are 6-3 against the Rockies this season and sit 14 games ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres in the National League West.

Roki Sasaki takes the ball for Los Angeles, and this start comes with some real pressure attached. He was lights-out over a four-start run in May and early June, but the last month has been rough: 19 runs allowed over his last four outings in just 17 innings. His most recent start was especially ugly, with six runs on seven hits in three innings against the San Diego Padres.

After that game, Dave Roberts said the club would take a close look at what’s been happening with the right-hander.

“They were on everything Roki threw. You could see it,” Roberts said after last week's game.

“We’re going to do a little dive. I don’t know if he was tipping his pitches, but they were on everything.”

Sasaki has already seen Colorado once this year, and that trip to Coors Field in April went poorly enough: three runs on seven hits across 4.2 innings.

The Rockies will counter with Gabriel Hughes, who made his MLB debut last week against the San Francisco Giants. He threw three shutout innings and struck out one in that outing. His Triple-A numbers this season weren’t as clean, as he posted a 5.31 ERA in 40.2 innings, and he arrived in the majors as Colorado’s first-round pick in 2022.

Los Angeles will also be without Dalton Rushing and Andy Pages. Call is starting in center field, while Alfonzo is behind the plate. Edman has moved into Pages’ usual No. 2 spot in the order.

First pitch for Dodgers-Rockies is set for Wednesday, July 8 at 7:10 p.m. PT/10:10 p.m.

ET. The game will air on SportsNet LA and in the MLB app, with radio coverage on AM570 in English and KTNQ 1020 AM in Spanish.

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