The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a successful offseason after winning the World Series in 2024. They signed Korean Baseball Organization star Hye-Seong Kim and could end up parting ways with a long-time starter as a result.
The Seattle Mariners have encountered a few problems as they look to trade right-hander Luis Castillo this winter.
The Reds wound up playing a small part in Friday's big news of Japanese ace Roki Sasaki deciding to sign with the Dodgers. Cincinnati sent Los Angeles international bonus pool space for Minor League outfielder Arnaldo Lantigua.
The Toronto Blue Jays couldn't land Roki Sasaki in the end, but Ross Atkins still has plenty of options to improve his pitching rotation.
For some teams in Major League Baseball, the chase for Roki Sasaki could not be measured in mere months. It lasted for years. One of those teams, the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers, concluded that pursuit on Friday night by landing the star pitcher from Japan.
As the MLB offseason continues, the Mariners have agreed to a deal with free agent and former Orioles pitcher Shintaro Fujinami.
The Dodgers pull off another big win in free agency, signing Japanese pitching sensation Roki Sasaki to bolster their already formidable starting pitching staff.
International signing day is officially here, and Ben Badler is tracking every signing from the start of the 2025 signing period.
The Mets are very familiar with Jack Flaherty. He faced them twice in the 2024 NLCS. He dominated in his first appearance against the Mets this past postseason, allowing just two hits across seven innings. He helped the Los Angeles Dodgers capture the 2024 World Series with a Game 1 win over the New York Yankees.
The future of the Seattle Mariners three-time All-Star pitcher could be determined when the Japanese ace finds a home.
The first two months of the offseason featured quite a bit of action. Juan Soto joined the New York Mets on the richest contract in sports history, the Los Angeles Dodgers landed two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell and Corbin Burnes turned heads by choosing to sign with the Arizona Diamondbacks.