Roki Sasaki no longer throws; no return schedule

Rookie right-handed Roki Sasaki Because he doesn’t feel like he’s throwing it anymore “Comfortable” Manager Dave Roberts went all out to journalists (including Fabian Ardaya of track and field) and his shoulders were all out. Sasaki has been on the injured list for over a month due to a hit on his right shoulder, but it sounds like he will likely be back soon. Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register added that the Dodgers had no timeline for Sasaki to return to the throwing, while Ardaya said Roberts’ comments suggest that Sasaki returned to the mound in 2025.
The news won’t change any of the Dodgers’ short-term plans, as he doesn’t have to return in the near future before today’s news. MLB.com noted that Sasaki estimates no return date and as of last week, no progress has been made. While it was pointed out at the time that Mark Prior pointed out that Sasaki was not suffering, he noted that the progress of this phenomenon was not enough to start improving the strength of his fastball “Full of confidence in his ability to throw a baseball” Before his recovery. Roberts told reporters (including Benjamin Royer of the Los Angeles Times) that he would postpone the issue to Sasaki when describing it.
“In terms of feeling,” Roberts said, as Royer passed on. “It’s very uncomfortable. I don’t think it’s pain, it’s urgent… Whatever adjective you want to use – I would rather say that. ”
Regardless of the specific words surrounding Sasaki’s stagnant recovery, it’s clear that neither he nor the Dodgers saw the result they wanted. As a result, the right-hander will not be limited to indefinite throws, although there seems to be no other tests on Sasaki’s shoulders at this time. This shows that the Dodgers are at least confident that they know what the problem is, but the club cannot be sure that Sasaki will return to the major league mound this season, which is still worrying.
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