The 2025 international signing period opens on Wednesday, with Roki Sasaki, a highly talented pitcher from Japan, eligible to sign with MLB teams. Due to his age, Sasaki is subject to international bonus pools, meaning he will sign a minor-league contract with a signing bonus under $10 million. Sasaki is considered one of the best free agents available this offseason, with teams like the Dodgers showing interest. The Dodgers, known for their strong roster and history of supporting Japanese players, are in contention for Sasaki, although their track record of keeping pitchers healthy may be a concern. Injuries are a common occurrence in baseball, especially for pitchers, and the Dodgers’ emphasis on high velocity and spin rate may put their pitchers at a higher risk of injury. While they have been favorites to sign 23-year-old ace Shohei Sasaki, they do not necessarily need him as their current rotation is strong. The Rangers and Mets are also in contention to sign Sasaki, with both teams expected to contend in 2025. The Rangers have a history of success with Japanese players and are looking to build a strong rotation for the future, while the Mets have a deep-pocketed owner and a strong roster. Sasaki’s decision may come down to personal preference, as the Mets are on the east coast while the Rangers are on the west coast. The New York Mets and Chicago Cubs are both interested in signing pitcher Sasaki, who has ace potential. The Mets are looking for a legitimate No. 1 starter to help them contend and win the World Series in 2025, while the Cubs see Sasaki as a player who can help them compete in the NL Central and reach the postseason. Both teams have made strides in pitcher development and have the resources to support Sasaki’s transition to the MLB. However, potential sticking points include the Mets’ philosophy of not paying big for pitchers and the Cubs’ small-market status and uncertain ownership commitment to building a truly great team. Overall, both teams see Sasaki as a valuable addition to their rosters for the upcoming season. The Cubs have been trailing the Brewers and are looking to close the gap with the addition of Sasaki, who can bring in revenue through ticket sales and sponsorships, potentially leading to more roster spending and securing Tucker long-term. The Padres met with Sasaki, who is expected to help address their pitching needs and could become their ace in the future. Despite ownership turmoil, the Padres need Sasaki to bolster their rotation as they lack high-end pitching and face financial constraints in the coming years.
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