The MLB offseason is reaching a critical juncture as players and teams prepare for the upcoming spring training. With the report date for pitchers and catchers set for February 10, several high-profile free agents remain unsigned, including Alex Bregman. Among the intriguing stories is Roki Sasaki, a 23-year-old right-handed pitcher, who has narrowed his options to three teams: the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and Toronto Blue Jays. Sasaki is expected to make his decision by January 23, following the opening of the international free agency window.
Previously, the Chicago Cubs were reportedly eliminated from contention for Sasaki's services. The talented pitcher, recognized as the most skilled player outside of an MLB organization, has drawn attention due to his impressive statistics and potential to be an immediate impactful starter. Despite injuries limiting him to just 33 starts in the last two seasons, his showing in Japan's NPB, where he recorded a 2.35 ERA and 129 strikeouts last season, underscores his capabilities.
As the market for Sasaki intensifies, other teams such as the New York Yankees, New York Mets, San Francisco Giants, and Texas Rangers have been informed they are out of the running. The Yankees' current rotation boasts notable names like Gerrit Cole and Max Fried, while the Mets are relying on pitchers led by Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga. The Giants, following the signing of Justin Verlander, have also seen their hopes dashed. The Blue Jays have recently hosted Sasaki for discussions about a potential signing, while the Padres also remain heavily involved in his pursuit.