The Los Angeles Dodgers have made no decision on who will start Game 2 against the Chicago Cubs in the season opener at the Tokyo Dome, manager Dave Roberts announced.
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Roberts also said it was unlikely the pitchers that start those two games in Tokyo would start in the home opener. Yoshinobu Yamamoto remains the Game 1 starter for the Dodgers, while Shota Imanaga will get the nod for the Cubs.
There is a possibility rookie phenom Roki Sasaki will make his MLB debut in Japan, but Roberts said earlier this spring there is no guarantee that Sasaki would be named the Game 2 starter.