Because of Sasaki's age, MLB teams literally can't offer him the Yamamoto deal.As for my confidence in the Red Sox landing Roki? Not a chance in hell. Not when money isn't a determining factor in where he goes now, unless Henry and co give Breslow the green light to give Sasaki the same contract Yoshinobu Yamamoto got last season. He probably ends up with the Mets or Dodgers.
They gotta roll out the red carpet and take him to the only place that can get him to sign here.Give everyone he knows a no-show job right f***ing now.
I still say the only reason the Sox lost out on Yamamoto last winter is because he didn't know about the majesty and splendor that is Route 1 North in Saugus.They gotta roll out the red carpet and take him to the only place that can get him to sign here.
Kowloon.
He'll sign immediately
He needed the crab rangoon and scorpion bowl badly.I still say the only reason the Sox lost out on Yamamoto last winter is because he didn't know about the majesty and splendor that is Route 1 North in Saugus.
Because of Sasaki's age, MLB teams literally can't offer him the Yamamoto deal.
The most they can do is sign him to a minor league contract with a signing bonus using available money from their IFA pool.
J-Stew and the Kowloon Crew will be there to talk about Japanese wrestling and impress Roki with their knowledge of Jushin Thunder Liger and the Great MutaThey gotta roll out the red carpet and take him to the only place that can get him to sign here.
Kowloon.
He'll sign immediately
Might want to avoid bringing up Japanese wrestling as part of your recruiting efforts.J-Stew and the Kowloon Crew will be there to talk about Japanese wrestling and impress Roki with their knowledge of Jushin Thunder Liger and the Great Muta
Might want to avoid bringing up Japanese wrestling as part of your recruiting efforts.
I blew it…..the steak & cheese is what I went there for and messed upWow, I am just as close to D’Orsi’s as you are, I go with the Italian or steak and cheese when I am there.
I need it. Please. Koji worked hard for us to get Yama. Time to work that magic for Roki.
I need Roki-mania!
Are they drawing from the 2025 pool? If so, has it been earmarked/spent yet? I've been trying to find what each team has left, but the only article I can find is how much each team has to start. The Sox start with $6,261,600 and the Dodgers start with $5,146,200.The Dodgers have the most money left in the International Pool, Roki will wind up there.
The rich get richer.
Are they drawing from the 2025 pool? If so, has it been earmarked/spent yet? I've been trying to find what each team has left, but the only article I can find is how much each team has to start. The Sox start with $6,261,600 and the Dodgers start with $5,146,200.
2025 International Signing Bonus Pools For Each MLB Team
Major League Baseball informed clubs what their international bonus pools will be for the 2025 international signing period.www.baseballamerica.com
The Dodgers have the most money left in the International Pool, Roki will wind up there.
The rich get richer.
And the scathing criticism for Roki Sasaki and his decision to force his way into MLB has continued to pour out of Japan, with former legendary Saitama Lions manager and Japanese Pro Baseball Hall of Famer Tatsuro Hirooka taking aim at the young pitcher. Hirooka, who was also the GM behind bringing in Bobby Valentine to Chiba in 1995, branded Sasaki as being a "selfish player" that was overly babied by Marines, which enabled this situation to happen. Hirooka continued to lay into the young pitcher by saying the following:
“Maybe the team simply got tired of him, since Sasaki complained that ‘this hurts’ or ‘something’s wrong’ over and over throughout the season. The 25-year-old rule? Forget about it. The team will be stronger without such a selfish player. The sooner they get rid of him the better. Honestly, it’s so sad and regrettable. More and more, Japan’s star players are leaving for MLB. Sasaki was a pro for just five years, and did absolutely nothing his first year, so it was really on four. How many games did he win? In MLB, where contracts need to be earned, he will get fired and end up back in Japan, where some players, like Yakult’s Norichika Aoki produced upon their return, while others, such as Daisuke Matsuzaka, just got a ton of money without doing anything to earn it. It’s time for the commissioner to take the lead on this and fix the rules that allow for this.”
When asked about whether he thinks Sasaki will succeed or not in MLB, Hirooka didn't hold back:
“He’s going to fail, no doubt about it. In MLB now pitchers have to work on four or five days’ rest, and if he tries that, he’s going to break down. He lacks the physical strength now. Even Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who won three straight Sawamura Awards (NPB's equivalent of the Cy Young) got hurt. When Sasaki goes over there, he’s going to get a reality check. MLB teams sign Japanese talent so they can be of immediate use. They give no thought to signing them in order to develop or bring them along.”
You can read more of Hirooka's comments in this jballenglish article from Jim Allen here.
The one guy the rays decided to invest real money into…