The Philadelphia Phillies got some tough news earlier this offseason when it became apparent that they were not on the radar of Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki. Af
Starting pitcher Rōki Sasaki announced his intention to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers in an Instagram post on Friday. According to ESPN's Alden
The Philadelphia Phillies were expected to make a run to the World Series last year, but saw their season come to an end at the hands of the New York Mets in the NLDS. This offseason, the PHillies ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers are continuing to flex their financial muscles after agreeing to a deal with 2024 All-Star reliever Tanner Scott. ESPN's Jeff
The Philadelphia Phillies weren't able to sign Roki Sasaki. In fact, they weren't even able to get a meeting with him. That was a tough pill to swallow after they seemingly came close to landing ...
Even with Soto no longer available, there are plenty of other top-tier free agents, including Japanese pitcher Rōki Sasaki and slugging ... the trade market as the Phillies are "looking to ...
Sasaki, who has been one of the most intriguing ... Possible fits: Red Sox, Phillies, Royals, Tigers, Reds 19. Jurickson Profar, OF, San Diego Padres (32) The former top prospect, who never ...
The Philadelphia Phillies got some tough news earlier this ... known clubs who are in the mix to sign him. I’m hearing Rōki Sasaki has spoken with *at least* one team beyond the previously ...
The most intriguing free agent of the offseason will wear Dodger Blue to begin his big league career. Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki has agreed to sign with the Dodgers, he announced in a post on Instagram on Friday afternoon.
The Cleveland Guardians made another trade with the Toronto Blue Jays. This time sending an even worse hitting gold glove defender! Myles Straw was sent to Toronto along with international bonus pool money and the cash equivalent of his buyout.
The Dodgers cemented their status as the preferred MLB destination for NPB stars and transformed their rotation into a Mount Rushmore of Japanese pitching luminaries by winning the Rōki Sasaki sweepstakes.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – People here in our region are remembering Bob Uecker, who died at 90 years old. He signed his first professional contract with his hometown team, The Milwaukee Braves in 1956. The backup catcher, comedian, and soon became a hall-of-fame broadcaster better known as “Mr.Baseball.”