"SASAKI LAD GOES, DOESN'T GO" LOUD U.S. MEDIA, "DON'T INSULT ME" AGENT FURY... AS EXPECTED, A BIG SHOT!

"Sasaki LAD Goes, Doesn't Go" Loud U.S. Media, "Don't Insult Me" Agent Fury... As expected, a big shot!

"Sasaki LAD Goes, Doesn't Go" Loud U.S. Media, "Don't Insult Me" Agent Fury... As expected, a big shot!

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Local experts are at odds over the possibility of Rocky Sasaki signing a contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, which is expected to be decided after mid-January next year.

Jim Boden, a columnist for The Athletic, a former major league general manager, said on the local podcast "Foul Territory TV" on the 21st (Korea time) that "The biggest reason is that if Sasaki joins the Dodgers, he will be in a competitive relationship with Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, so he cannot appear in the same commercial."

In terms of advertising revenue, not baseball, the Dodgers are absolutely at a disadvantage to Sasaki. That's why the Dodgers have solidified their image as Ohtani's team. If advertisers want to promote their products with Dodgers players and Japanese players, they have no choice but to think of Ohtani first.
Sasaki is also a big star, but he has not played in the Major League yet and there is no guarantee that he will succeed. It is still too early to be evaluated as a model with high promotional effects based on its potential. Of course, it is only the opinion of one expert, and Sasaki's intention is not known.

The Athletic said, "Sasaki will look at the living environment, the stability of the club, and the pitcher development system," as Sasaki is expected to take at least two weeks to contact major league clubs after the posting was announced.

It is no exaggeration to say that the Dodgers is one of the best players in the Major League in terms of pitcher development system. However, citing the Boston Red Sox and the Atlanta Braves as potential players to sign with Sasaki, Borden said, "Atlanta is very good at raising starting pitchers and will help elevate Sasaki to higher levels. In that sense, Dodgers is a good team for Sasaki, but San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Mets, and Atlanta also have solid pitcher development programs, which could be advantageous."

However, it is true that there is still a dominant atmosphere in which Sasaki is confident that he will go to the Dodgers. 메이저사이트

"In theory, Sasaki can play in any of the 30 teams as he is not an FA that can receive huge amounts of money the way Yoshinobu Yamamoto did last winter," ESPN reporter Buster Olney said on ESPN Baseball Tonight on Tuesday. "He will have no choice but to accept a minimum contract in the way Shohei Ohtani did seven years ago. I have talked with club officials about this issue, and the heads of the 30 light squads believe that Sasaki will go to the Dodgers. "That is the reality. But who knows how he feels? No one knows until he says this."

This means that the team asked all 30 major league leaders about their intentions, and unless they are the section chief, it is a highly reliable prospect. However, local media and experts still see the "Sasaki battle" as a two-way race between the Dodgers and the San Diego Padres.

Commissioner Rob Manfred said in an interview with local media at the MLB building in Manhattan, New York, "Sasaki is likely to sign an international amateur contract in 2025. In other words, he will sign a new Cyning Bonus pool when it is applied."

Sasaki has less than four weeks left to sign this year, and the remaining Cyning Bonus pool is also very limited. Commissioner Manfred explains that Sasaki will pass the contract period after January 16 next year.

However, his agent Joel Wolf expressed discomfort over excessive predictions by local media and experts in the United States about Sasaki, who has not even entered the posting process yet.

In an interview with The Athletic on Tuesday, Wolff said, "A number of club officials who know me well and do a lot of business together are insulting me by giving uncomfortable hints that I led an immoral agreement. In reality, it's just a poor sportmanship."

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