One of the most highly anticipated and unique free agencies in Major League Baseball history is nearing its conclusion in the next 10 days. Roki Sasaki, a 23-year-old, right-handed pitcher whose ...
Players residing outside of the 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico and Canada are grouped together for baseball’s international amateur free agency system, and Sasaki joins the 2025 group composed ...
Multiple outlets reported the Dodgers, Padres and Blue Jays are the last three standing in Sasaki’s wide-reaching free-agency process. Sasaki has until Jan. 23, the end of his posting window ...
With the 2025 international free agent signing period opening Jan. 15 and Sasaki's posting window closing ... one with a spin rate so low it's kind of freaky to watch in slow motion.
The New York Yankees won't be the team to land international sensation Roki Sasaki, but there are still some moves that need to be made. The idea of adding Sasaki didn't necessarily mean the ...
NEW YORK — Roki Sasaki can sign with Major League Baseball teams during a nine-day window starting Wednesday, an unusual free agency with ripple effects for Latin American teenagers whose ...
The pitcher’s delivery also looked identical to that of Sasaki. The 23-year-old right-hander is arguably the most coveted free agent of ... Japan two summers ago to watch both him and Yamamoto ...
If Sasaki signs, that team will have him under club control for six years before he will be eligible to test unrestricted free agency. Though he has pitched four seasons in NPB, Sasaki is ...
Roki Sasaki's window to meet with teams around Major League Baseball will close in 10 days. Soon, we will know which club is the winner of the offseason's most fascinating free agent sweepstakes.
Japanese pitching sensation Roki Sasaki, 23, is a free agent, and plans to pitch for a major league club in the United States this season. Under current NPB rules, he would not be eligible to be ...
General manager Zack Minasian confirmed that the Giants met with Roki Sasaki last month but said they have been informed that they are out of the running for the Japanese right-hander.