Dozers Clayton Karshaw set as Roki Sasaki for the start of the season.

Los Angeles Dojers Ika left -handed Clayton Karshav will debut his season against Los Angeles Angels on Saturday.
Three -time Sai Young Award winner and 2014 National League MVP has been sidelined after offsen surgery for the damage of meniscus in his left knee and a broken planter plate in his left big toe.
Dosters’ manager Dave Roberts said Karesh’s fifth and final rehabilitation displayed that he was ready. Korshav on Sunday gave two runs and two hits in four innings for Triple-e Oklahoma City.
The return of 37 -year -old Karshav also comes at a time in which the early rotation is dealing with injuries.
“It’s great. It’s a big shot in hand,” Roberts said about Karshava’s return. “Clayton has really worked hard to get healthy, and the bar is high for him. He just doesn’t want to come back to be active. He wants to come back and help us win the baseball game and be good. And so I know he is excited to contribute.”
Karshaw started just seven in the last season during an injury. He proceeded 2–2 with 4.50 ERA.
Overall, the 10-time all-star is 212-94 with 2.50 ERA and 2,968 strikeouts 432 showcases (429 start) in 17 seasons, with all the dozers.
Ruki Right-Hander Roki Sasaki (shoulder) was placed on the 15-day injured list on Tuesday and joined the right-handed Tyler Glasso (shoulder) and left-arm Blake Snell (shoulder). The 23-year-old Sasaki, eight in eight with 4.72 ERA, begins after joining Los Angeles after four successful sessions with Chiba Lotte Marine of Japan.
Roberts said about Karshav, “Returning just 22 in rotation is a huge shot in our ballclub’s hand.” “With just coming back with Clayton, I think it just adds an element of certainty and kind of performance.”
Los Angeles also recalled right -handed JP Fairesen from Oklahoma City before Tuesday’s domestic game against athletics. This is his second career with Dozers after being exempted from Arizona Diamondback on 1 May.
32 -year -old Fairassen suffered losses this season, allowing the 10th inning run (not earned) for the doseers this season. It came on 6 May when Miami Marlins won the walk-off fashion. He showed two reliefs for diamondback in April and left 0–1 with 9.00 ERA.
Overall, he is 8–7 with 3.07 ERA in 96 appearances (two starts) with 3.07 ERA in 96 appearances (two starts) with Millwauki Brevers (20-21), Tampa Bay Rez (2021-22), Dosters (2024, 2025) and Diamondback (2025).
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