From Shoulder Injury to World Series Fireball: How a Latin Club Anthem Became Roki Sasaki‘s Unexpected Weapon
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ postseason run has been fueled by unexpected heroes and even more unexpected soundtracks. Roki Sasaki, the team’s dominant relief pitcher, has captivated fans not just with his blazing fastball, but with the electrifying Latin music that accompanies his walk to the mound. But how did a song originally built for a club become synonymous with a rising baseball star? And could this unlikely pairing be contributing to his success?
The Rise of “Báilalo Roki“
sasaki first adopted the song, “Báilalo Roki” by MiggyRo, in april, while recovering from a right shoulder impingement. Initially, it was a personal choice, a way to get focused before pitching. Though, the choice quickly resonated with fans.
“I’m really happy the fans are enjoying it,” Sasaki shared.
the song’s popularity has exploded, creating a delightful contrast between Sasaki’s focused demeanor and the song’s energetic, suggestive lyrics. It’s a pairing that Dodgers’ bullpen coach Danny Rojas believes “just fits him really well.”
Beyond the Ballpark: A Song’s Second Life
“Báilalo roki” wasn’t a newcomer to the Latin music scene. It already had a following, but Sasaki’s embrace has given it a significant boost.
* The track has become a popular choice for covers and remixes.
* Artists like corridos tumbados singer Tito Doble P and Lomiiel have incorporated it into their work.
* Even outside of music, the song has found new life as a meme, gaining traction on platforms like TikTok.
* Spotify and YouTube play counts have soared into the tens of millions, with comments overwhelmingly referencing Sasaki.
Ultimately, the most vibrant place to experience the song is under the evening sky at Elysian Park during a Dodgers game.
A Comeback Story Fueled by Momentum
Sasaki’s journey hasn’t been without it’s challenges. In September, while pitching for triple-A Oklahoma City, a return to the dodgers seemed uncertain. Though, a series of clutch saves and extraordinary performances against tough opponents – the Reds, phillies, and Brewers – propelled him into a crucial role during the World Series.
His recent performances have been nothing short of breathtaking, earning praise from Dodgers manager dave Roberts, who called one outing “one of the grate all-time appearances out of the ‘pen.”
it’s a remarkable turnaround, and many wonder if the energy of “Báilalo Roki” is playing a part.
A Trend within the Dodgers’ Clubhouse
Sasaki isn’t the only Dodger embracing unexpected Latin rhythms. Last year’s World Series hero, Freddie Freeman, walks up to the plate to Dayvi and Victor Cardenas’ “Baila Conmigo (ft. kelly Ruiz).” This suggests a team culture open to embracing diverse musical influences.
What’s Next for Sasaki and “Báilalo Roki”?
As the Dodgers pursue a championship, Rojas envisions an even grander presentation for Sasaki’s walk-up song. He hopes for a full-fledged music video, complete with dimmed lights and a dramatic entrance.
“I think he deserves it,” Rojas stated.
Whether the song directly impacts Sasaki’s pitching remains a matter of speculation. but one thing is clear: “Báilalo Roki” has become an integral part of his story, a symbol of his resilience, and a rallying cry for Dodgers fans. It’s a testament to the power of music to connect with athletes and fans alike, creating a unique and unforgettable atmosphere at every game.








