Japanese ace Roki Sasaki made his free-agent decision on Friday, agreeing to join the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers were long seen as the favorites for services of the 23 ...
The Roki Sasaki saga is coming to a head as his 45-day posting window will soon expire. One of the most talented young pitchers in the world will make a decision in the coming days about where he ...
However, for the three teams remaining in the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes — the Dodgers, San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays — the opening of the signing period was met with little action ...
That’s because his negotiating window closes on January 23. As for where, multiple reports this week noted Sasaki’s camp has narrowed down his suitor list to just three clubs: the Los Angeles ...
Sasaki opened his free agency window on Dec. 9, meaning he only has 45 days – until January 23 – to make a signing decision, or he would be forced to play another year with the Chiba Lotte ...
As for the teams still in the hunt for Sasaki, the Dodgers will get their turn to host the budding star on Tuesday, FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reported for The Athletic. That meeting will include ...
Roki Sasaki won't be signing with the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers have been informed they are out of the running for Sasaki, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. The Japanese ...
per a report from Fabian Ardaya and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. This tracks with the plan previously laid out by Sasaki’s agent Joel Wolfe at the Winter Meetings back in December. Wasserman ...
the Los Angeles Dodgers will reportedly meet with Sasaki again. According to Ken Rosenthal and Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic, the Dodgers will join the San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays among ...
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Sasaki will decide on his team by the closing of his posting window Jan. 23. However, one team gained a degree of hope in the late stages. Ken Rosenthal and Andy McCollough of The Athletic ...