It's no wonder why the New York Yankees have had their eyes on Roki Sasaki, given he's considered one of the most talented pitchers in baseball right now despit
The New York Yankees have had an eventful offseason. From losing Juan Soto to making a flurry of moves to replace him, they have been in the headlines every day. They could make one last splash.
As the New York Yankees and the New York Mets extend offers to Japanese sensation Roki Sasaki, his manager has revealed the potential path for Sasaki to make his move to MLB. One country that has proven to be a hotbed for young talent in Major League Baseball (MLB) is Japan.
Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki is baseball’s most coveted commodity at the moment. If you factor in talent, age, international experience and price, you can firmly say that all 30 teams would love to have Sasaki on board and are able to afford him,
The list of potential suitors for Japanese ace Rōki Sasaki in free agency continues to grow. Patrick Mooney of The Athletic revealed on Friday that
Roki Sasaki, the 23-year-old Japanese pitching phenomenon whose fastball has been clocked at 102 mph, has returned to Japan. During his trip to Los Angeles made specifically to hear Major league teams deliver their best sales pitches to him,
San Diego hasn't pulled off anything too huge at this point in the offseason, but that could change. The Padres have been heavily tied to 23-year-old phenom Rōki Sasaki since it was announced that he was going to be posted by the Chiba Lotte Marines.
New York Yankees fans were not pleased to hear the initial sentiment of Joel Wolfe (who is the agent of 23-year-old Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki) when he spoke w
According to agent Joel Wolfe, ace Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki is "calling the shots'' during the process of selecting an MLB club.
The Roki Sasaki sweepstakes has entranced the MLB universe since his posting. Sasaki is a generational talent with an explosive fastball and since he is conside
The Bombers are still on the hunt to bolster their rotation. Even after a big offseason splash, it seems they have room in their wallet.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been considered the front runners to sign Japanese right-hand starting pitcher Roki Sasaki. One of the