Sarah Wexler

Sarah Wexler is a sports journalist who specializes in covering Major League Baseball (MLB) games. She has worked as a play-by-play broadcaster for the D-backs' Single-A affiliate, the Visalia Rawhide, and made history by becoming the first female broadcaster in the club's history to call a Major League game. Sarah has covered notable MLB events such as Yoshinobu Yamamoto's placement on injured list with a strained rotator cuff, Mookie Betts fracturing his left hand on a hit-by-pitch, and Shohei Ohtani passing Hideki Matsui for the most home runs by a Japanese-born MLB player. Her work has been featured on MLB.com, where she provides in-depth analysis and coverage of various teams and players.

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Recent Articles

Dodgers' Yamamoto Placed on IL with Strained Rotator Cuff: Impact on Pitching Staff

Dodgers' Yamamoto Placed on IL with Strained Rotator Cuff: Impact on Pitching Staff

Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024 The Los Angeles Dodgers place Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the 15-day injured list with a strained rotator cuff, an injury initially masked as triceps tightness. The record-breaking pitcher, who signed a $325 million contract before this season and holds a 2.92 ERA in 14 starts, is expected to miss some time but not the entire season.
Mookie Betts Suffers Hand Fracture, Dodgers Lose Star Shortstop with No Timetable for Return

Mookie Betts Suffers Hand Fracture, Dodgers Lose Star Shortstop with No Timetable for Return

Broke On: Sunday, 16 June 2024 Mookie Betts, Dodgers' star shortstop, fractured left hand after being hit by pitch from Dan Altavilla. No surgery required but return timetable unknown. Betts was batting .304 with 10 homers before injury. Dodgers have placed Yamamoto and Grove on IL this season.
Shohei Ohtani Breaks Hideki Matsui's MLB Record for Most Home Runs by a Japanese Player: A Historic Moment in Baseball

Shohei Ohtani Breaks Hideki Matsui's MLB Record for Most Home Runs by a Japanese Player: A Historic Moment in Baseball

Broke On: Sunday, 21 April 2024 Shohei Ohtani breaks Hideki Matsui's MLB record for most home runs by a Japanese-born player with a two-run homer against the New York Mets on April 21, 2024. The milestone highlights the growing influence of Japanese players in American professional sports and inspires future generations.