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Report: White Sox out of the running for Japanese pitcher Rōki Sasaki

by Joe Binder

It’s never ideal to dampen your hopes less than a day into the new year, but here we are.

According to a post by MLB insider Jim Bowden, the White Sox are no longer in the running to land Japanese pitcher Rōki Sasaki. Though his update was a bit difficult to decipher, Bowden wrote that the known teams believed to be in the mix include the Dodgers, Padres, Cubs, Yankees, Mets, Rangers, and Giants.

This latest development comes after GM Chris Getz told reporters at the Winter Meetings that the Sox would be putting together a presentation for the free agent. It was never expected for the club to be considered a serious contender to land the prized pitcher, rather they were performing their due diligence like most other teams.

Sasaki, 23, currently has a chance to become one of the best pitchers to ever come from NPB, according to MLB.com’s Jonathan Mayo. The right-hander first sent shockwaves around the baseball world in 2022 when he came within three outs of throwing back-to-back perfect games. He did so under 2005 World Series champion Tadahito Iguchi, who managed the Nippon Professional Baseball’s Chiba Lotte Marines from 2021-22 until his resignation.

In his first perfecto, Sasaki set records against Japan’s Orix Buffaloes as he struck out 13 consecutive hitters and finished the game with 19 total. He followed it up by tossing eight more flawless frames against the Nippon-Ham Fighters in his next start. Despite tallying 14 strikeouts and working off seven days rest, Iguchi ultimately pulled Sasaki at 102 pitches for precautionary reasons.

Kyodo News previously reported that Iguchi and the team’s pitching coach Masato Yoshii were instrumental in overseeing a program that built up Sasaki’s physical strength. The righty only appeared in 11 games during his first season with the team in 2021. Things ramped up further for Sasaki in 2022, though Iguchi continued to preach patience, even after his 17 straight perfect innings.

“I evaluated the situation based on a variety of factors,” Iguchi said on his decision to pull Sasaki during his second perfect game. “I was planning to replace him before he threw 100 pitches today.”

“A record is a record, but it is important to get the win and for Roki to firmly stay in the team’s pitching rotation for the year,” Iguchi continued.

In what has now been four seasons with Chiba Lotte, Sasaki has a 2.02 ERA, 11.4 K/9, and 2.0 BB/9 rate across 414.2 innings. He also made his presence felt in the 2023 World Baseball Classic when he struck out 11 hitters over 7.2 innings for Team Japan.

Sasaki’s NPB club announced last month that they would be posting the 23-year-old, making him available to all 30 Major League teams for a negotiating period of 45 days. What makes this situation unique for the pitcher nicknamed “the Monster of the Reiwa Era,” is that he will be classified as an international amateur under the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Because he’s under 25 and has less than six seasons of service time in a foreign league, he will likely be landing a deal similar to Ohtani’s in 2017, where the superstar received a bonus of $2.3 million from the Angels.

Recent updates from Sasaki’s agent suggest the initial list of major league teams that expressed interest in the Japanese right-hander has reached 20. Sasaki is currently back home in Japan as he prepares for the next phase of his recruiting process which will ultimately lead to a deal later this month.


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dan

Getz and Jerry are too cheap

mjc72

Lets be real….. Sox were never in consideration for Sasaki. There was no way he would come to the excrement fest that is now White Sox baseball, unless Ebenezer Reinsdorf overpaid. And, anyone with half a brain knows that wasn’t going to happen.

Sasaki is going to sign with a legit contender; plain and simple. The Sox won’t contend again until there is new ownership.

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