The 23-year-old Sasaki was activated from the 60-day injured list before the game and handled the seventh, striking out two batters and flashing a fastball that was close to 100 mph. Kershaw — a three-time Cy Young Award winner who recently announced he's retiring after the season — worked a clean ninth, retiring three straight to send the game to extra innings.
Sasaki hadn't pitched in the big leagues since May 9 because of a shoulder injury, but impressed in his intial outing as part of the bullpen. All eight of his previous MLB outings were starts, though he did make a few relief appearances during his time at Triple-A Oklahoma City.
“He looks like a different person," manager Dave Roberts said. “I think that we've simplified things as far as the bullpen. It's an inning or two. I think there's just a lot more confidence and conviction. Obviously, the stuff is up from where it was earlier this year.”
Kershaw also made his first relief appearance this season after 21 starts. The 37-year-old said he's willing to handle any role the Dodgers want him to during the postseason.
“It's an adrenaline rush for sure,” Kershaw said. “Relieving is just a different animal altogether. You've got to figure out how to maintain your heartbeat and get going, but it's a lot of fun and it's fun to have success out there.”
Said Roberts: “Right now, you're betting on people. For me, I trust Clayton and he did a great job tonight.”
The defending World Series champions are searching for bullpen help as the postseason approaches. Tanner Scott blew a save in Tuesday's 5-4 loss to the Diamondbacks.
His debut season in the big leagues has been mostly disappointing, but the Dodgers hope he's ready to contribute.
Sasaki is one of three Japanese players on the Dodgers' roster along with two-way star Shohei Ohtani and right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
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