A nervous Roki Sasaki steadies himself in Dodgers season debut after a shaky spring

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A nervousRoki Sasakitook the mound in his season debut, knowing he needed to prove something to himself and the Los Angeles Dodgers after a shaky spring.

Associated Press Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) releases a pitch during the second inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Monday, March 30, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman) Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) releases a pitch during the first inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Monday, March 30, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman) Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) pitches during the second inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Monday, March 30, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman) Los Angeles Dodgers Roki Sasaki receives his ring from Los Angeles Dodgers owner Mark Walter during a World Series Champion ring ceremony prior to a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, March 27, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman)

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The right-hander allowed one run and four hits over four innings of a4-2 lossto the Cleveland Guardians on Monday night. Sasaki struck out four and walked two in his first major league start since May 9.

He walked 15 batters duringspring training, raising concerns about his ability to perform as a starter.

"I actually didn't have the confidence at all when this game started," Sasaki said through a translator, "but I was just focusing on doing what I can control."

José Ramírez, Cleveland's best hitter, singled in the first inning before Sasaki got him on a swinging strikeout in the third with runners on first and second and the Dodgers trailing 1-0.

"It should be a big boost to his confidence," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "He's a confident player, but when you don't have success, it's hard to have real confidence. But when you perform, you start to build true confidence, so hopefully he can build on this one."

Roberts detected Sasaki's self-doubt in the first inning, when the 24-year-old pitcher got two quick outs before Ramírez singled and stole second.

"It was a wait-and-see kind of demeanor in the sense of you know what you're supposed to do, know what you want to do, and until you actually do it, holding your breath a little bit," the manager said. "Once he got out of that inning he was like, 'OK, I can do this,' and then wanted to go out there and keep doing it."

Dalton Rushing, the 25-year-old backup to catcher Will Smith, called the game behind the plate while Smith got the night off.

Rushing used the time walking in from the bullpen with Sasaki to pump him up.

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"I told him it was just me and him, just kind of tunnel vision to an extent and trust what you do," Rushing said. "You were a really good pitcher for a long time in Japan for a reason. You've been a great pitcher for us last year down the stretch."

Sasaki was supposed to be the next big thing coming out of Nippon Professional Baseball. He signed with the Dodgers in January 2025, but by mid-May he was on the injured list with a right shoulder impingement.

After a long rehab assignment in the minors, he rejoined the Dodgers in late September as a reliever. He made eight starts and two relief appearances overall, going 1-1 with a 4.46 ERA, 28 strikeouts and 22 walks.

His best moments as a rookie came out of the bullpen. He earned his first professional save closing out the first game of the National League Division Series against Philadelphia. He pitched in three games in the series, earning two saves and then working three perfect innings in relief in the clinching fourth game.

In the World Seriesagainst Toronto, Sasaki pitched 2 2/3 innings over two games, and Los Angeles went on to win in seven games.

Sasaki remains intent on making it as a starter, and the Dodgers are giving him the chance to find himself again.

"The goal is to keep going deeper in games," Roberts said. "I know he was a little bit nervous going into this start about what to expect. He responded well."

Rushing called it "a very big step forward" for Sasaki.

"We're going to build off this," the catcher said. "We're going to sit down and talk, see what we could have done better, refine some things and look forward to having him out there next time."

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Run it back: South Carolina, Texas, UConn and UCLA set up repeat Final Four

No. 1 seedsUConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina are in theFinal Fourfor thesecond straight season, just the second time the same teams have reached the sport's final weekend in consecutive years.

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Texas women return to Final Four after win over Michigan

Madison Booker had 19 points and seven rebounds, fifth-year senior guard Rori Harmon had 13 assists and Texas is going to the women's Final Four for the second year in a row after a 77-41 rout over Michigan in the Fort Worth Regional 3 championship game Monday night.

The Longhorns missed only one shot in the first quarter, quickly building a double-digit lead and maintaining control even through extended periods of poor shooting by both teams after that in the only regional final matching the top two seeds.

Justice Carlton added 15 points while Kyla Oldacre added 12 points and 11 rebounds for Texas (35-3), which built as much as a 40-point lead.

Top-seeded Texas is going to its fifth Final Four overall, and the only other time the Longhorns had made back-to-back appearances was their undefeated 34-0 national championship in 1986 and semifinal loss the following season. Before last year's loss to South Carolina, they hadn't made it to the final weekend of March Madness since 2003.

Next for Texas is Friday in Phoenix against UCLA (35-1), another top seed and a rematch against the only team to beat the Big Ten champion this season. The Bruins have won 29 in a row since a 76-65 loss to the Horns in the Players Era Championship on Nov. 26.

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Olivia Olson and Mila Holloway each had 11 points for Michigan (28-7), which tied the single-season school record for wins, was in the Elite Eight for only the second time and hasn't made it past that. The Wolverines finished 22.8% (13 of 57) from the field, included several missed layups.

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Joyce Edwards scored 24 points and Agot Makeer added 18 to help South Carolina beat TCU to advance to the Final Four in the women's NCAA Tournament.

The top-seeded Gamecocks will face UConn in the Final Four in Phoenix on Friday night in a rematch oflast season's national championship game.

South Carolina (34-3) has now reached the Final Four in seven of the past nine seasons and won three national championships during that stretch. Coach Dawn Staley has been at the helm for all of them, including the undefeated 2023-24 season.

This was the first time that the Gamecocks really had been challenged in the NCAA Tournament. They came into the game averaging nearly 100 points a game in their first three contests and were winning by an average of 45 points.

The Gamecocks have so many offensive weapons making them tough to guard. The Horned Frogs (32-6) did a good job on the South Carolina guards, but had no answer for Edwards and Makeer. Edwards also had 12 rebounds and three blocks.

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Japan deploys its first long-range missiles

TOKYO (AP) — Japan's first long-rangemissilewas deployed at a southwestern army camp, officials said Tuesday, as the country pushes to bolster its offensive capabilities.

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The upgraded Type-12 land-to-ship missiles, developed and produced by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, became operational at Camp Kengun in Kumamoto prefecture.

"As Japan faces the most severe and complex security environment in the postwar era ... it is an extremely important capability to strengthen Japan's deterrence and responsiveness," Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi told reporters. "It demonstrates Japan's firm determination and capability to defend itself."

The upgraded Type-12 missile has a range of about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles), a significant extension from the 200-kilometer (125-mile) range of the original that would allow it to reach mainland China.

The deployment of the long-range missile gives Japan a "standoff" capability, meaning it can strike enemy missile bases from afar, marking a break from the self-defense-only policy the country long followed under its pacifist constitution.

Residents opposing the deployment near the residential area staged protests outside the Kengun camp, saying it would escalate tension and increases risks the area could be targeted by potential enemies.

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Japan rolls out more weapons systems to protect southwestern islands

Also Tuesday, a hypersonic glide vehicle, a new weapons system designed for island defense, was deployed to Camp Fuji in the Shizuoka prefecture, west of Tokyo. Additional deployment of the upgraded Type-12 missiles and HGVs at other locations in Japan, including Hokkaido in the north and Miyazaki in the south, are planned by March 2028.

Japan also plans to deploy U.S.-made, 1,600-kilometer (990-mile)-rangeTomahawk cruise missileson Japanese destroyer JS Chokai later this year, and eventually on seven other destroyers.

Takaichi boosts defense spending to counter China

Japan considers China its main regional security threat and has fortified the country's southwestern islands near the East China Sea in recent years.

Prime MinisterSanae Takaichi's Cabinet in December approveda record defense budget planexceeding 9 trillion yen ($58 billion) for the fiscal year beginning April and aims to fortify its strike-back capability and coastal defense with cruise missiles and unmanned arsenals.

Japan last June spottedtwo Chinese aircraft carriersalmost simultaneously operating near Japanese remote islands in the Pacific for the first time, sparking Tokyo's concern about Beijing's military activity stretching far beyond its borders.

The defense minster last week announced the establishment of a new office dedicated to studying China's Pacific activity.

Tensions have escalated further sinceTakaichi's statementin November that any Chinese military action against Taiwan could be grounds for a Japanese military response.

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Pricier fuel hits Tokyo cherry blossom river cruises ​

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A cruise boat sails past blooming cherry blossoms along Meguro River in Tokyo

TOKYO, March 31 (Reuters) - A few dozen tourists hopped onto a small cruise boat in Tokyo to ‌admire the cherry blossoms lining the Meguro River -- a seasonal attraction that ‌could soon become costlier for passengers and operators alike.

The pink and white flowers that blossom in ​spring on cherry trees across Japan are a major draw for locals and tourists -- and big business for companies such as cruise operator Tokyo Waterways. The "flower viewing" or "hanami" is the peak season of the year.

This year, though, Tokyo Waterways CEO ‌Kazuyoshi Harada is not so ⁠upbeat because the Middle East conflict has pushed up fuel prices just as his demand is rising.

"Since fuel consumption for ⁠us peaks during the busy cherry blossom season, the price hikes have been particularly hard on us," he said.

Most customers booked their hanami-season cruises before the crisis, so ​raising ​ticket prices from 5,000 yen ($31) was not ​an option, he said.

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Since the U.S.-Israeli ‌attacks on Iran, the price of premium gasoline has surged by 20 yen per litre, or about 9%, likely adding more than 100,000 yen in expenses for the season, Harada said.

Fuel and labour costs had been on the rise even before the conflict began on February 28, and Harada's company had in ‌January raised the ticket price on chartered ​cruises by 10%.

Still, more price hikes may be ​unavoidable if the conflict persists, ​he said, noting that cruise ships had not benefited from ‌the government's subsidies to ease gasoline costs ​for cars.

The weak ​yen has also compounded rising prices from global inflation.

"We spent about 30% more on the hanami season (this year) as various costs have risen," said ​46-year-old Rintaro Tada, who ‌took the 70-minute river cruise with his mother after lunching at ​a riverside restaurant. ($1=159.70 yen)

(Reporting by Kaori Kaneko, Joseph Campbell, Kim Kyung-Hoon, ​Editing by Chang-Ran Kim and Neil Fullick)

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Homicides in Sweden hit lowest level in over a decade in 2025

STOCKHOLM, March 30 (Reuters) - Sweden's homicide and manslaughter rate fell to its lowest in over a decade in 2025, official statistics showed on ‌Tuesday, as new tools and methods helped police to drive down the ‌gang violence that has plagued the country for 20 years.

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The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (BRA) said ​84 people were killed last year, down from 92 in 2024 and well below the peak in 2020 when 124 people were killed.

"The development of the number of cases of deadly violence in 2025 represented the second straight year of decline and ‌was at the lowest level ⁠since 2012," BRA said in a statement.

The statistics are a welcome boost for a right-wing government, which won the 2022 election ⁠partly due to a promise to tackle gang violence that had pushed gun-related deaths to the highest level in the European Union.

The BRA added that Sweden's deadliest mass ​shooting in ​February last year, which was not gang-related ​and in which 10 people were ‌killed, had a significant impact on the statistics for 2025, alone accounting for nearly a quarter of all gun violence deaths.

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Sweden is heading to the polls in September this year and crime is among the top issues for voters, even as the number of shootings in Sweden has more than halved since 2022.

Police and ‌politicians cite new methods, additional resources and increased ​powers, such as far-reaching eavesdropping legislation, as reasons ​behind the drop in crime.

Changes ​include anonymity for some court witnesses, increased electronic surveillance, tougher sentences ‌and what are known as safety ​zones, where police can ​search people even if they are not suspected of any crime.

Police said the measures have allowed them to seize gangs' assets and become more efficient in ​preventing shootings.

Gun violence remained ‌the most common cause of violent death and claimed 42 lives in ​2025, three fewer than in the preceding year.

(Reporting by Johan Ahlander ​and Niklas Pollard; editing by Sharon Singleton)

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Giants defeat Padres for Tony Vitello's first win as manager

TheSan Francisco Giantsended their winless streak to start the 2026 season, collecting their first win in the Tony Vitello era after defeating theSan Diego Padres,3-2, on March 30.

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Under Vitello — joined the Giants as manager in October 2025 — San Francisco had dropped all three of its games in the season-opening series against theNew York Yankees. The Giants went on the road to face the Padres, their NL West divisional rivals, where they got their first victory of the season.

Harrison Bader opened the scoring in the third inning with a 408-foot bomb over left field. The Giants added a couple of runs in the fourth inning by methodically filling the bases, something they hardly did in their series against the Yankees.

San Francisco went up 3-0 in the fourth inning. Patrick Bailey singled to left, which allowed Matt Chapman to cross home plate, as Jung Hoo Lee went to second. Another run shortly followed after Casey Schmitt hit an RBI single to left field that allowed Lee to score.

"The first one's huge," Bader told NBC Sports Bay Area. "Just a matter of going out there and, you know, continuing to process, you know, throwing strikes, taking care of the baseball, getting your swing off as a hitter. You do that, I think good thing happens in the lineup. It felt good to kind of get that off out of the way. Just a good team win."

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San Diego finally got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the ninth inning, when Jackson Merrill hit a two-run home run to right field that scored Jake Cronenworth. However, the Giants got the next batter, Xander Bogaerts, to ground out to shortstop to end the game.

Vitello was doused in beer to celebrate the first major-league win of his career.

"Yeah, it's hard to comprehend, because I got the same disease as every other coach. You're kind of you want the proper guys to get their props. That got it done tonight, which really it was a lot of guys, especially if you include defense," Vitello told reporters after the game.

He added: "Also look ahead in the next game, is an opportunity to win a series down here and continue things in the right direction. So probably soak in getting back to the hotel. But yeah, pretty special looking around the room, whether it's in the office, in the dugout or in the lock, some of these guys have been slower to come out of their shell with me, but it's little moments like that, or breaking camp or opening day where I think, you know, the bond grows a little bit, which, you know, at the end of the day, we want to be a strong unit right now."

Vitello believes that the team will continue grow as a unit as the season wears on. The Giants face the Padres again onMarch 31at Petco Park, with first pitch scheduled for 9:40 p.m. ET.

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