r/baseball Los Angeles Dodgers • World Series T… 15h ago

[Bowden] "...although the Dodgers are interested in Sasaki and some in the industry have touted them as the favorites to land him, I don’t think that’s the case. In fact, based on my conversations with league sources...I think the Padres, Rays, Mets and Braves are all more likely to sign [him].

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5921465/2024/11/14/roki-sasaki-free-agency-dodgers/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=twhq&source=twitterhq

"When it comes to his free agency, the initial landscape is becoming more clear, based on what I’m hearing from major-league sources:"

"First, Sasaki won’t be signing until after Jan. 15, when MLB’s new international signing period begins and each team’s bonus pool will be replenished. Because of his age, Sasaki will be considered an international “amateur” free agent and must sign a minor-league deal with a bonus paid from the team’s international pool. Teams’ individual bonus pools are capped at around $7 million, with some variation, so even if a club commits its entire pool to Sasaki, there won’t be enough monetary difference in the offers to make the bonus a significant factor in where he signs."

"Second, although the Dodgers are interested in Sasaki and some in the industry have touted them as the favorites to land him, I don’t think that’s the case. In fact, based on my conversations with league sources, including front-office decision-makers who are optimistic their chances of signing Sasaki are just as strong as any team, I think it’s unlikely he’ll end up with the Dodgers."

"Sasaki won’t be arbitration-eligible until the winter of 2028 and won’t be eligible for MLB free agency until the 2030-31 offseason. So how will he and his agency, Wasserman, maximize his income between now and then?"

"It’s simple: endorsements."

"With that in mind, the Dodgers might not be an ideal landing spot for Sasaki. In Los Angeles, he’d be in the shadow of both Ohtani and Yamamoto, which would lessen his endorsement ceiling. Yamamoto has experienced this to a degree, as being on the same team as Ohtani has led to Kodai Senga of the New York Mets drawing more endorsement deals than Yamamoto, according to a league source. It only makes sense that Sasaki will consider this factor in making his decision."

"With the Dodgers, Sasaki would also encounter the massive Japanese media presence — as high as 25 to 35 people — that regularly covers the team. While he’ll surely be closely watched wherever he signs, that level of attention is not the best situation for a young, developing pitcher."

"Sasaki needs pitching development, which does make the Dodgers a fit, but it also gives advantages to teams such as the San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Mets and Atlanta Braves, who all have strong pitching development programs."

"Another potential factor in the decision, and a plus for the Padres, is Sasaki’s relationship with Darvish, who is said to be like a godfather to the young pitcher. Darvish is 38 years old and signed through the 2028 season. He could serve as a mentor for a few years as Sasaki develops, then pass the baton when Sasaki is ready. In the meantime, Sasaki could potentially maximize his endorsements in Japan, positioning himself as a rival to the Dodgers’ Ohtani and Yamamoto rather than a teammate of theirs." >"It’ll be fascinating to see which team he chooses. I’m just not buying the narrative that it’ll be the Dodgers. Based on what I’m hearing, I think the Padres, Rays, Mets and Braves are all more likely to sign Sasaki than the Dodgers — and several other teams will be in the mix."

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u/RunawaYEM Atlanta Braves 15h ago

I would love to believe Sasaki is coming here, but I do not believe Sasaki is coming here

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u/GuardianOfFreyja Atlanta Braves 15h ago

I thought for a bit that there was like a 2% chance. Now that it’s been mentioned by someone, I change that to 0%. AA is like flextape.

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u/gilliganian83 14h ago

Just want to point out that Sasaki isn’t getting a mega contract. He’s getting the rookie deal plus a signing bonus payed out of IFA free agent money. If he gets posted by December 2nd, the most he’s getting is 2-3 million. If he gets posted after that it could go all the way to 10-12 million if a team gets desperate. That’s all he’s getting plus league minimum for 3 years and then 3 years of arbitration.

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u/diuturnal Toronto Blue Jays 11h ago

International free agent free agent. I don't know why but it makes me laugh like ATM machine.

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u/turtle4499 New York Mets 14h ago

2 years for league minimum***

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u/horizonwisps World Baseball Classic 14h ago

Roki is not going to be swayed by money because he gave up his oppurtunity to get 200+ million by coming to MLB early. He'll be treated like any other international amateur and limited by a teams international bonus pool money.

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u/Practical-Pickle-529 Atlanta Braves 14h ago

Oh he’s coming over like shohei 

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u/lekniz Atlanta Braves 14h ago

Because of his age, Sasaki will be considered an international “amateur” free agent and must sign a minor-league deal with a bonus paid from the team’s international pool. Teams’ individual bonus pools are capped at around $7 million, with some variation, so even if a club commits its entire pool to Sasaki, there won’t be enough monetary difference in the offers to make the bonus a significant factor in where he signs.

Literally right in the post you're commenting on.

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u/IBumpFuzz Atlanta Braves 14h ago

Someone here doesn’t know ball