Giants 9, Dodgers 3: One team took their chances and the other did not ... again - Dodgers Digest
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Giants 9, Dodgers 3: One team took their chances and the other did not ... again - Dodgers Digest
"Loading the bases seemed like what Roki needed, as he then retired the side in order in both the 4th and 5th innings. It looked like he had settled into a groove. Meanwhile, the Dodger bats had another frustrating showing against the recently called up Trevor McDonald."
The Dodgers entered a rivalry series against the Giants hoping to improve, but their problems worsened in a 9-3 loss. Roki Sasaki began well, aided by a defensive play by Teoscar Hernandez and by throwing 100 mph on his seventh and last pitch of the first inning. In the second inning, Sasaki allowed a split that Rafael Devers turned into a home run, making it 1-0. After a single against the shift, Sasaki struck out three straight batters. He later faced trouble in the third inning with a lead-off walk, a strikeout involving a steal, and a single that loaded the bases, but he escaped by allowing only a shallow flyball and a groundout. He retired the side in order in the fourth and fifth innings, while the Dodgers offense struggled against Trevor McDonald.
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