The Chiba Lotte Marines announce 23-year-old pitcher Roki Sasaki will be posted, making him a free agent and a potential ...
Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes and Alex Bregman are the biggest names of the MLB offseason, but perhaps the most interesting is Roki Sasaki, the 23-year-old Japanese flamethrower who might or might not ...
The first bombshell of Major League Baseball’s offseason landed Saturday when the Chiba Lotte Marines announced 23-year-old pitching phenom Roki Sasaki will be able to sign with an MLB club this ...
Roki Sasaki’s first contract to play in the big leagues won’t be about just money. That’s because rules dictate that the 23-year-old right-hander from Japan is too young to sign anything ...
The Dodgers are considered the favorites to land Roki Sasaki when he is posted to come to the U.S. It makes plenty of sense. Picking the Dodgers would ensure that Sasaki plays for a team that ...
The Chiba Lotte Marines announced that they are posting top pitching prospect Roki Sasaki on Friday night, meaning that Sasaki will soon be able to sign with an MLB team. If Sasaki is officially ...
The name is Rōki Sasaki, a 23-year-old pitcher from Japan. Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores, stats, schedules and standings. And he is the greatest inexpensive player to hit the market ...
Could the Los Angeles Dodgers land Roki Sasaki this offseason? There are reportedly "indications" that Sasaki could be posted this offseason and head to MLB, per Kiley McDaniel of ESPN.
The Chiba Lotte Marines announced that they have decided to begin the process of posting star pitcher Roki Sasaki, clearing the path for the hard-throwing 23-year-old to transfer from Nippon ...
Baseball America prospect maven Geoff Pontes and editor-in-chief J.J. Cooper hop on the podcast to deliver an in-depth look at Roki Sasaki, the Japanese righthander whose posting has shaken up the ...
The New York Yankees are among the teams that have expressed interest in signing Japanese ace Roki Sasaki this offseason, according to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch. Per MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan ...