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    How Roki Sasaki Is Turning Into The Pitcher The Dodgers Hoped To Get'
    LOS ANGELES The Dodgers believed "The Monster of the Reiwa Era," a title bestowed upon Roki Sasaki after the Japanese phenom broke Shohei Ohtanis high school velocity record, was still somewhere inside the 24-year-old right-hander, waiting to be unleashed again through the right series of tweaks and adjustments. They were determined to let Sasaki iron out his deficiencies at the big-league level, hoping to reap the rewards once everything clicked into place. After a volatile year trying to help Sasaki rediscover the form that had talent evaluators salivating before his jump to Major League Baseball last season, the Dodgers patience is paying off. The monster, finally, might be awake again. "This is the guy that we saw on video in Japan and that we hoped to get," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Friday after Sasaki struck out a career-high 10 batters in seven scoreless innings against the Angels. When the Dodgers won the Sasaki sweepstakes in January 2025, many of their executives and evaluators believed they were getting a pitcher with a ceiling as high as any player in Major League Baseball "Cy Young caliber," general manager Brandon Gomes said but one who would likely need time to reach his potential. Sasaki himself recognized this during the recruiting process, asking prospective suitors how they planned to help him find his top form again after his velocity ticked down in his final season with the Chiba Lotte Marines. Rediscovering that consistent velocity and production has been a challenge for Sasaki and the Dodgers. The version of Sasaki that once reached 101 mph during a 194-pitch complete game as a 17-year-old, the one who touched 102 mph while dazzling at the 2023 World Baseball Classic and struck out 135 batters in 91 NPB innings later that year, was not the one that arrived in Los Angeles last year. Sasaki dealt with injury and inconsistency during his first taste of the big leagues in 2025, registering a 4.72 ERA with nearly as many walks (22) as strikeouts (24) over eight starts. His four-seamer averaged just 96.1 mph, and he spent much of the year sidelined with a shoulder impingement. He returned late in the season as a reliever and saw his velocity tick up as a key cog out of the bullpen during the team's championship run, but the Dodgers maintained their belief that he could be a difference-making starter long term. They committed to keeping him in the big-league rotation in 2026, even amid another turbulent start to the year. Through his first five appearances, Sasaki had an ERA over 6.00. Command and control issues persisted, his confidence wavered, and opponents were hitting over .300 against him. Some wondered at the time whether Sasaki might need to shift back to the bullpen or work out his control issues at Triple-A. But the talent on the Dodgers roster and, specifically, in a rotation that has the lowest ERA in MLB gave them leeway that other teams do not possess. They could afford to be patient because Sasakis struggles were not sinking them. So they stuck with him. And in late April, a breakthrough occurred, one that could transform Sasakis major-league career. During a bullpen session in San Francisco, Sasaki began toying with a harder splitter, one that more closely resembled the version of the pitch from his peak in Japan. It tunneled better off his fastball than his slower forkball, which he struggled to throw for strikes. "He wanted to find something that was a little more comfortable in his hand, something that didnt necessarily pop out and have the visual of the knuckleball like his forkball does," Dodgers assistant pitching coach Connor McGuiness told me. "It was kind of something that he had talked about, and we loved the idea of him having an option. I mean, hes such a talented arm, so to be able to give him an off-speed option to allow him to access the zone, we were ecstatic." Days later, Sasaki took the pitch into a game on April 25 and threw it nearly half the time. He surrendered three homers and four runs in the start, but his new-look splitter yielded four strikeouts and helped him pepper the zone more than he had in any of his previous four starts. Finally, he looked in control. "Just like us as hitters, you gotta find tweaks sometimes," said nine-time All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman. "He found his tweak, and hes taken off." The addition of the harder splitter, Roberts told me, is when everything changed. Over his past seven starts since adding the pitch, Sasaki has a 3.12 ERA with 43 strikeouts and nine walks in 40.1 innings. Prior to adding the pitch, Sasaki had a 20% strikeout rate and a 14.1% walk rate. Since introducing the harder splitter, he has a 26.5% strikeout rate and a 5.6% walk rate. His 21% K/BB ratio since April 25 ranks in the top 10 among all National League starters whove pitched at least 40 innings over that stretch. "Certainly now, I think we can all agree that the floor for Roki is much higher, and the expectation every time he takes the ball is high," Roberts said. "And hes earned that. I think if you look at the last six or seven starts, its been as good as any starter in the big leagues, the consistency of performance. Really proud of him." Of course, there are other factors at play beyond the splitter adjustment. Sasaki worked all offseason searching for a third pitch to pair with his fastball and splitter, which seemed like a necessity if he wanted to stick long-term as a starter. He has found success with a harder gyro slider that opponents are hitting .184 against this season. Along with the new-look splitter, he now has multiple reliable secondary weapons to pair with a fastball that is ticking back up in velocity. "I feel like everything is kind of coming together now," Sasaki said through his interpreter. For the first time all year, Sasaki eclipsed 100 mph in a start against the Phillies on May 30, firing a 100.1 mph fastball to Kyle Schwarber and a 100.4 mph fastball to J.T. Realmuto while allowing one run and striking out seven. Sasaki has now averaged over 98 mph on his fastball in each of his past two starts. He expressed confidence that he can maintain that jump in velocity, which he attributed to multiple factors. "I cant pick just one," he said through his interpreter. "Building small things, little by little, thats why its clicking." While some pitchers might become more erratic the harder they throw, the opposite appears to be the case for Sasaki. He has allowed two walks or fewer in each of his past eight starts, and he has gone five innings or more in each of his past seven starts with a WHIP under 1.00 over that stretch. Over his past four starts, he has a 1.48 ERA. "We saw it [last year] where it was, really, you know, we all felt sorry for him and sad for him," Roberts said. "Now, hes, like, arrived as an adult and a major-league player and a real confident player." Sasakis most recent outing, during which he threw his fastest pitch as an MLB starter 100.6 mph while surrendering just two hits and two walks over seven scoreless innings in a 1-0 win, was his most encouraging and overpowering. Six of his career-high 10 strikeouts came via the new-look splitter, which opponents are hitting .154 against. "Now, it just feels like every time he runs out there, were gonna get a start like this," Freeman said. Finally, the pitcher the Dodgers heard so much about was in front of them. Hell have to keep it going, but it appears that the "Monster of the Reiwa Era" has arrived.
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    Polaris Sweeps The Baja 500 Podium
    Source: Polaris The Baja 500 wrapped up and Polaris is going home carrying the hardware it set out to return with. In a dominating performance, the brand's side-by-side racers took not just the top three but the top nine overall positions in the 57th SCORE Baja 500. This means they snagged the UTV Overall victory, with Branden Sims claiming the top spot in his RZR Pro R Factory race rig. Source: Polaris The 2026 Baja 500 covered 468 miles of brutal desert terrain, and as the checkered flag dropped it was Polaris that won big. Sims has won the Baja 500 and 1000 before, but this marked his first SCORE victory since 2022. Good stuff from him, especially coming back from a 6th-place start."Today was incredible, and it feels so good to get back on top and earn a win," said Sims. "To come away with the overall victory against such a talented field is really special. My new RZR Pro R Factory was absolutely dialed in and performed flawlessly all day long. We had a smart race plan, maintained a strong pace, picked our lines carefully, and put ourselves in position to capitalize when it mattered most. This is only my second race in the car, but the confidence it gives me behind the wheel is unbelievable."Wayne Matlock gabbed second and first-year RZR Factory Racing driver Ethan Groom snagged third, making it an all-Polaris podium. Mitch Guthrie Jr. ended up in fourth, Dallas Gonzalez in fifth, Joe Terrana (and co-driver Rodrigo Ampudia) in sixth, Mike Cafro in seventh, Sebastian Marquez in eighth, and Kristen Matlock in ninth."We couldn't be prouder of our Polaris racers and the entire team behind this program," said Alex Scheuerell, Polaris' Director of Off-Road Motorsports. "To sweep the podium at the Baja 500, secure the top nine overall UTV finishing positions, and see RZR Pro R Factory machines claim the top six spots overall is an incredible accomplishment. The RZR Pro R Factory continues to prove itself as the benchmark in off-road racing, delivering the performance, durability, and reliability needed to win in the toughest conditions. This achievement is a testament to the dedication, talent, and relentless effort of everyone involved in this program."Polaris is shooting to continue its success at the next round of racing which takes place at the Best In The Desert Vegas to Reno event that spans August 12-16.
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    NC State mulling legal claims vs LSU over Wade
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    $60M and 7 federal agencies required to stage Trump's UFC fight at White House
    President Donald Trump's planned UFC fight on the White House's South Lawn has required a monumental effort from more than seven federal agencies, hundreds of staff working onsite daily and at least $60 million, according to a legal filing that offers a glimpse into the preparations. The event is part of the 250th anniversary of Americas founding, and is scheduled for the weekend with the main attraction seven mixed martial arts matches on Sunday. That is, if a judge doesn't halt the proceedings, which is sought by two Virginia residents in a federal lawsuit against the National Park Service, which oversees the South Lawn. The agency filed a rebuff of the request Tuesday in court, and, in it, laid out the operations for the event.Well over $60 million and tens of thousands of hours of labor have been expended, the document read, adding that the money came from the UFC and groups affiliated with it. The Octagon It's the eight-sided cage that surrounds the sometimes bloodied combatants and sits at the center of the constructed arena on the South Lawn. The arena is expected to hold 4,000 spectators, with another 120,000 visitors who swung tickets from an online lottery anticipated to watch from the nearby Ellipse.The installation began May 20, and the Secret Service worked with the UFC to screen between 20 and 30 trucks of equipment as well as between 700 and 900 staff that came in daily for the installation. The document did not specify the extent of government resources spent on the project, but said seven agencies, including Homeland Security and the Federal Aviation Administration, have allocated significant resources and manpower."The schedule Itll kick off Saturday with a ceremonial weigh-in at the Ellipse, followed by a concert by country musicians The Zac Brown Band. A UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest will be ongoing through the weekend, with interactive experiences, live shows, celebrity appearances, exclusive on-stage moments, meet and greets, live music and interviews with the athletes. Sunday night is when the seven bouts kick off. At the close, Trump is scheduled to fly to France for the G7 summit.Disassembly of the installations will begin the next day, and they are expected to be entirely removed by June 23.The athletes' Epsom salt bathsThere are 14 athletes competing, and their training is rigorous. Preparations start months in advance, working toward more intense weight cutting and diet alteration in the final week that can include fasting, extreme sauna use and hot Epsom salt baths.They could be shaving as many as 20 pounds before weigh-ins, which are designed to keep the competition fair between similarly weighted combatants.Lawsuit calls it corruptIt was filed Saturday by the Public Integrity Project on behalf of the two Virginia residents and argues that Trumps authorization of the event violated National Park Service regulations prohibiting sporting events on federal parklands. One of the attorneys, Brendan Ballou, characterized it as a corrupt use of our most sacred national monuments for private gain." The National Park Service pushed back on that claim, but also detailed the event's preparations to make a point. All these hopes could be dashed at the very last moment," it read, "by the whim of two people who believe they have superior taste and want to spoil the event for everyone else.
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    $60M and 7 federal agencies required to stage Trump's UFC fight at White House
    President Donald Trump's planned UFC fight on the White House's South Lawn has required a monumental effort from more than seven federal agencies, hundreds of staff working onsite daily and at least $60 million, according to a legal filing that offers a glimpse into the preparations. The event is part of the 250th anniversary of Americas founding, and is scheduled for the weekend with the main attraction seven mixed martial arts matches on Sunday. That is, if a judge doesn't halt the proceedings, which is sought by two Virginia residents in a federal lawsuit against the National Park Service, which oversees the South Lawn. The agency filed a rebuff of the request Tuesday in court, and, in it, laid out the operations for the event.Well over $60 million and tens of thousands of hours of labor have been expended, the document read, adding that the money came from the UFC and groups affiliated with it. The Octagon It's the eight-sided cage that surrounds the sometimes bloodied combatants and sits at the center of the constructed arena on the South Lawn. The arena is expected to hold 4,000 spectators, with another 120,000 visitors who swung tickets from an online lottery anticipated to watch from the nearby Ellipse.The installation began May 20, and the Secret Service worked with the UFC to screen between 20 and 30 trucks of equipment as well as between 700 and 900 staff that came in daily for the installation. The document did not specify the extent of government resources spent on the project, but said seven agencies, including Homeland Security and the Federal Aviation Administration, have allocated significant resources and manpower."The schedule Itll kick off Saturday with a ceremonial weigh-in at the Ellipse, followed by a concert by country musicians The Zac Brown Band. A UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest will be ongoing through the weekend, with interactive experiences, live shows, celebrity appearances, exclusive on-stage moments, meet and greets, live music and interviews with the athletes. Sunday night is when the seven bouts kick off. At the close, Trump is scheduled to fly to France for the G7 summit.Disassembly of the installations will begin the next day, and they are expected to be entirely removed by June 23.The athletes' Epsom salt bathsThere are 14 athletes competing, and their training is rigorous. Preparations start months in advance, working toward more intense weight cutting and diet alteration in the final week that can include fasting, extreme sauna use and hot Epsom salt baths.They could be shaving as many as 20 pounds before weigh-ins, which are designed to keep the competition fair between similarly weighted combatants.Lawsuit calls it corruptIt was filed Saturday by the Public Integrity Project on behalf of the two Virginia residents and argues that Trumps authorization of the event violated National Park Service regulations prohibiting sporting events on federal parklands. One of the attorneys, Brendan Ballou, characterized it as a corrupt use of our most sacred national monuments for private gain." The National Park Service pushed back on that claim, but also detailed the event's preparations to make a point. All these hopes could be dashed at the very last moment," it read, "by the whim of two people who believe they have superior taste and want to spoil the event for everyone else.
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