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I think the Dodgers will likely sign Roki Sasaki because they already got soon-to-be-named NL MVP Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
ОтветитьI think the Mets will get him Kodai Senga and Roki Sasaki will dominate this league 👍LGM!!!!💙🧡
ОтветитьSal LaCaca, put on a pair of slacks and shoes. You look like a bum! Lol
ОтветитьEveryone on the show is wearing a pair of slacks and polished shoes the woman has a nice dress in an sal LaCaca is sitting there with jeans and sneakers on like a bum. Lol
ОтветитьLA is the most attractive option for any Japanese player rn. World Champs, Ohtani and Yam. I don't see this kid coming to the Mets.
ОтветитьForget Soto, get Sasaki.
ОтветитьDodgers
ОтветитьRoki has gone against tradition by demanding to be posted early from a small-market team that depends on him. He will buck the trend & go somewhere other than LA.
ОтветитьI always turn these videos off when the lez bo starts yapping
ОтветитьHis wind up is similar to a Japanese Dwight gooden
ОтветитьJapan saw NYY fans cheers for Ohtani’s injury. He won’t be a Yankee. I guarantee.
ОтветитьIf his priority is money, he would have waited a few years down the road to get paid millions more. His real motivation is to test his skills and play against the best players in the world. The Dodgers check all the boxes: money, storied franchise, playoffs every year, player development, chance to play with Shohei and Yamamoto, great weather, best restaurants, big market sponsorship, close to Japan, etc. Sorry Mets and Yankees. He's coming to L.A.
ОтветитьLos Angeles Dodgers will always be attractive to Japanese players like Sasaki like Puerto Rico/Latino players will always be attraced to East Coast teams like Yankees.
ОтветитьThe Padres Yu Darvish is his mentor and friend. He wears a Padres uniform.
ОтветитьMLB is obsessed with these Japanese
ОтветитьI disagree about Tampa Bay. They are the best organization at developing pitchers. If Roki wanted to develop to his fullest they would be a good landing spot.
ОтветитьI know Stearns with Cohen are really going to go for it. If they're going for what I think they're going for, I hope they get it. I hope they get exaxtly what they want for the Mets.
ОтветитьNo even close i wont even bother is a plan ohtani,yama,and sasaki is a done deal
ОтветитьRoki will be a Dodger!!!!!!!!!! stop the nonsense!!!!!!!!!!
ОтветитьNope...
ОтветитьNot only Roki Sasaki, but Japanese players will not go to New York. His interference with Mookie Betts in the World Series.
There joy when Shohei Ohtani was injured, the New York media praising him, Masahiro Tanaka returned to Japan from New York, where Asians are discriminated against.
Derek Jeter excluded Ichiro. Japanese players will never go to such a discriminatory place.
If not the Dodgers, he is going to Padres (Dharvish is a mentor) or Mariners (history of Japanese players). Remember he is really just a young kid and he is going to want to be as close to home (Japan) as possible which means west coast and be with friends he knows (Yamamoto or Dharvish). And of course for Japanese players it would be an honor to play with Ohtani. Mets have a better chance of signing Japanese veterans who are comfortable being alone and not on west coast like Senga or Imanaga who they mistakenly overlooked last year.
ОтветитьIf he wants a team that has good Player Development I would suggest any team but the Yankees😮
ОтветитьMets may get Roki and Soto both at 0.01%. Mets has to give him adv. income instead of heigh salary.
This sinario will be the best.
If you see Beuler sign elsewhere and no Burnes coming to the Dodgers then you know Sasaki is a lock already and the Dodgers are not worried. Hell they can sign Burnes and get Sasaki and still be fine.
Ohtani
Yamamoto
Glasnow
Burnes
Sasaki
Bro WHAT IN THE WORLD😳
-GOOD LUCK MLB
-Defered contracts should be banned in MLB, it gives a great team that's spending top 3 MLB a HUGE competitive advantage.....fir real MLB needs to step in now before it gets worse, because Defered contracts made Yamamoto possible, and now Sasaki... You can call me a bitter Yankee fan, but my point is still valid.