The list of MLB teams that have received a meeting with Rōki Sasaki continues to expand. Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young
Since losing generational offensive force Juan Soto to the New York Mets and the historic, 15-year, $765 million contract the offered him, the New York Yankees have stayed busy. Not discouraged by losing out to their crosstown rival,
Japanese ace Rōki Sasaki met with the New York Mets on Thursday as he navigates through free agency, according to SNY's Andy Martino. Sasaki is joining
The battle for Roki Sasaki, Japan’s pitching phenom, is heating up, with the New York Yankees and Mets vying for his services in a high-stakes free agency race. On Thursday, both teams met with ...
After going head-to-head for Juan Soto, the Yankees and Mets battled for Roki Sasaki on the very same day. Both New York clubs visited Los Angeles on Thursday and made their pitches for the young ...
The New York Mets have been the talk of the offseason in MLB, thanks to their big spending spree in the free-agent market. But the New York franchise isn't stopping there; they've got their eyes on one of the hottest pitchers around: Roki Sasaki.
The New York Yankees have made a handful of great additions already this season but also are looking to subtract.
The list of potential suitors for Japanese ace Rōki Sasaki in free agency continues to grow. Patrick Mooney of The Athletic revealed on Friday that
The New York Mets met Thursday with international amateur free agent Roki Sasaki, the highly coveted 23-year-old right-handed pitcher from Japan, league sources confirmed. SNY first reported the ...
SNY's Andy Martino reported that the Mets have met in person with Sasaki on Thursday. The New York Post's Jon Heyman and Mark W. Sanchez confirmed that the Mets did meet with Sasaki in Los Angeles.
The Mets have acquired top players, their biggest being Juan Soto. Getting ahold of Sasaki will certainly bolster their pitching unit. New York Mets Expected To Outbid The Yankees For Roki Sasaki ...
Just when it seemed like the Mets had jumped the line, the New York Post's Jon Heyman set the record straight, reporting that both New York teams had actually held meetings with Sasaki in Los ...