The Los Angeles Dodgers didn’t need Roki Sasaki, the Japanese phenom pitcher who looked so good when we saw him throw over the years. No matter. He’s now a Dodger, as he announced on Friday.
Japanese pitching phenom Roki Sasaki is joining the Los Angeles Dodgers on a minor-league deal. Sasaki announced the decision himself in an Instagram post on Friday. Sasaki will receive a signing ...
All the rumors proved to be true. Roki Sasaki agreed to sign with the Dodgers, he announced on Instagram Friday night, in a move many predicted since the highly coveted Japanese ace committed to ...
Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki opted for the Los Angeles Dodgers despite San Diego Padres' concerted efforts, including hosting by Joe Musgrove and Manny Machado. Musgrove noted Sasaki's possible ...
One former front office executive is suggesting foul play in the Dodgers’ signing of Roki Sasaki. Just minutes after the Japanese ace announced on Instagram that he was joining the Dodgers next ...
J.P. Hoornstra writes and edits Major League Baseball ... More news: Dodgers Explore Trade Talks as Roki Sasaki's Deadline Draws Closer: Report In January, only three teams were granted a second ...
MLB analyst Will Sammon previously revealed how the Dodgers have been stressed about Roki Sasaki's "health" as the Spring Training nears. However, Sasaki might be struggling with issues beyond health.
This is not a sad day for baseball. This is a great day for baseball. Roki Sasaki, arguably the best young pitcher in the world, is a Dodger. Sasaki announced his decision in an Instagram post Friday.
Roki Sasaki's free agency will always be remembered as if no team but the Los Angeles Dodgers had a chance, but there was one little window on Friday when it seemed like the Toronto Blue Jays were ...
Roki Sasaki did what everyone expected him to do all along — he picked the Los Angeles Dodgers. The defending World Series champs just added the favorite to win the NL Rookie of the Year award ...
Darvish explained that the Dodgers will try to develop him just as they develop players in the United States, which would benefit Roki Sasaki not only to have a long career in MLB, but also a ...
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