But the signing of Japanese phenom starter Roki Sasaki has caught some extra attention. Sasaki opted to join Major League Baseball in a leap from Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball ...
The new Japanese star Roki Sasaki, who recently signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers as an international free agent, will wear the jersey number 11. This number was previously worn by shortstop Miguel ...
When the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Roki Sasaki to a Minor League contract, it was accompanied by news that Miguel Rojas would be changing jersey numbers for the 2025 season. Rojas, who wore the ...
Roki Sasaki is technically baseball's number-one overall prospect, but he's not going to be that for long. He will undoubtedly make the Opening Day roster and lose prospect status a few weeks ...
Former Rockies GM Dan O'Dowd commented on the development of Dodgers' pitcher Roki Sasaki, noting he still needs refinement with his pitches and hasn't reached full physical maturity. Concerns ...
But no one is shinier among the Dodgers newcomers than Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki, who decided to bring his talents to Los Angeles. The Dodgers were not without competition for Sasaki's ...
There's some skepticism around Roki Sasaki and his ability to transition well to the majors from NPB, where he played for the Chiba Lotte Marines. The LA Dodgers, who signed him in January ...
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Per Jeff Sanders of The San Diego Tribune, Darvish has no hard feelings about his Japanese compatriot Roki Sasaki choosing to join the Los Angeles Dodgers in free agency: “We’ll see the season ...
San Diego Padres star pitcher Yu Darvish offered his feeling about Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki after the young pitcher signed with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers. Sasaki's final choice for the 2025 ...
SAN DIEGO — On Saturday at Petco Park, less than three weeks after Roki Sasaki played catch in the stadium’s outfield, the star Japanese pitcher remained a regular topic of discussion.
The San Diego Padres were one of three finalists for Roki Sasaki, the 23-year-old Japanese phenom who ultimately and perhaps unsurprisingly chose the Los Angeles Dodgers as his final destination.