It also means Roki Sasaki, star righty most recently of the Chiba Lotte Marines in Japan, is eligible to sign with MLB teams. They've waited a long, long time to get a shot at him. Because he is ...
The San Diego Padres are hoping to land the biggest bargain in baseball this winter: Roki Sasaki. The Japanese phenom is a starting pitcher every club would want on the roster, but there have been ...
The number is in: A total of 20 MLB teams submitted information to Japanese pitching phenom Roki Sasaki. The Detroit Tigers were one of those 20. Sasaki, a 23-year-old right-hander, will sign with ...
Roki Sasaki has 26 days until he has to sign with an MLB team or go back to Japan. His list of potential destinations is beginning to take shape. The Los Angeles Dodgers, long considered favorites ...
After Roki Sasaki was posted by the Chiba Lotte Marines on Dec. 10, his agent, Joel Wolfe, reached out to all 30 Major League Baseball teams with a letter inviting them to submit "any type of ...
After meeting in the U.S. with representatives from MLB teams, Roki Sasaki has returned to Japan to decide his next move, the star pitcher’s representative said Monday night. On a Zoom call with ...
It's Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki. The Tigers already submitted their materials and presentation in their pursuit of Sasaki, a 23-year-old pitching phenom who was posted Dec. 10 by the Chiba ...
If Roki Sasaki had waited two more years to leave Japan, the star right-hander could have created the kind of bidding war that led to his countryman, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, signing the largest ...
Almost every MLB team has kept an eye out for Roki Sasaki. The Japanese star is already creating waves before joining the big leagues. Sasaki has met with the Yankees, Mets, and Cubs and will ...
Roki Sasaki is all set to enter the big leagues after the Chiba Lotte Mariners decided to part ways. He is expected to be the next Yu Darvish or Yoshinobu Yamamoto. MLB fans are hyped for Sasaki ...
As free agent Roki Sasaki narrows his list of potential teams, the top baseball operations executive for the defending National League East champions suggested he's out on the 23-year-old phenom.