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Related: Insider names two favorites to sign Anthony Santander Sasaki has already met with multiple MLB teams, including the New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs and New York Mets. Because of MLB’s international free agency restrictions for players younger ...
The Dodgers, considered favorites to sign the 23-year-old right-hander, join five other teams to have had confirmed meetings with Sasaki and agent Joel Wolfe
With Roki Sasaki has reportedly met with five teams already, others are waiting to schedule a meeting — including one American League playoff team.
The New York Yankees have made a handful of great additions already this season but also are looking to subtract.
The Chicago Cubs shocked the baseball world by recently trading for Houston Astros all-star Kyle Tucker — and they aren't done yet. The latest: The Cubs reportedly traded star Cody Bellinger to the Yankees late Tuesday and are in the running for Japanese megastar and free agent pitcher Rōki Sasaki.
The Dodgers join the New York Yankees, New York Mets, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers and San Francisco Giants among those known or reported to have met with Sasaki and his representatives, namely Joel Wolfe of Wasserman. The Orange County Register first ...
The Dodgers are the sixth known team to have an in-person meeting with star Japanese right-handed pitcher Roki Sasaki, according to a report in the Orange County Register. The other clubs who reportedly have met with the 23-year-old are the Mets,
Let the sunflower seeds fly because the Dodgers have bolstered their chances of repeating as World Series champions by retaining Teoscar Hernández.
I’ve heard the speculation that Corbin Burnes could sign for less years at a higher annual average value, perhaps going as low as three years.I’ll believe that when I see it. Not a minute beforehand.There’s some logic in getting paid big on a shorter term and re-entering free agency at age 33.
The New York Yankees were granted a meeting with one of the top remaining free agents, but it appears there's an uphill battle to bring him to The Bronx. While the Yankees have improved their starting rotation with the addition of Max Fried,