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Roki Sasaki earned his first win of the season in a 12-4 victory over the Cubs, showcasing improved performance with a season-high five strikeouts. The Dodgers also honored Rick Monday for his iconic flag rescue on its 50th anniversary, while Shohei Ohtani struggles at the plate with a recent slump.
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Roki Sasaki earned his first win of the season, pitching into the sixth inning and recording a season-high five strikeouts.
Rick Monday was honored for the 50th anniversary of his iconic American flag rescue during a game against the Cubs.
Shohei Ohtani is in a hitting slump, going 2 for 19 over his last five games with eight strikeouts and no extra-base hits.
Sasaki improved his performance by increasing the usage and velocity of his splitter, achieving a first pitch strike rate of 90 percent.

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“The first couple games, I couldn’t go deeper. It was kind of frustrating,” Sasaki said through interpreter Kensuke Okubo. “But right now, I’m just focused on what I can do, and then at the end of the season, I just want to be who I want to be.”
In our early season predictions post, I mentioned that I planned on attending Saturday’s game against the Cubs, and it’s always nice to see a Dodger win and get a Roki Sasaki bobblehead. But it was the 50-year anniversary and commemoration of Rick Monday’s iconic American flag rescue that stole the show, and it became even more emblematic when during the seventh inning stretch, “God Bless America” was the prelude to the usual ballpark anthem. While his two former teams competed, Monday later admitted during the game’s broadcast that he had no idea that the Dodgers would be honoring him and felt “very humbled,” per Beth Harris of the Associated Press.
“I had no idea they were going to be here or present me with an honor. Very humbled,” Monday said later on the radio broadcast of the game. Shohei Ohtani has been on a recent offensive slump since the Dodgers road series in San Francisco, as he is now 2 for 19 over his last five games, striking out eight times and recording zero extra-base hits. While having the everyday leadoff hitter slumping in this manner is worrisome, Dave Roberts has faith that Ohtani will manage to quickly turn a new page at the plate, per Michael Huntley of the Orange County Register. “He’s a very smart player,” Roberts said. “He certainly deserves more leash and more opportunity than essentially anyone.”