Prior to the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball officially posting right-hander Roki Sasaki for major league clubs last month, Major League Baseball conducted an investigation before authorizing Sasaki’s posting. Jack Harris of The Los Angeles Times reported this afternoon that MLB’s investigation was in order to “ensure the protocol agreement had been followed” and involved interviews with multiple parties. A report from Fabian Ardaya, Dennis Lin, Patrick Mooney, Ken Rosenthal, and Will Sammon of The Athletic added more details this evening, noting that the primary focus of the league’s probe was not Sasaki himself but rather the Marines. Both reports emphasize that the league found nothing that substantiated rumors of an illegal arrangement taking place.
That the league’s investigation focused on the Marines may seem somewhat surprising, but The Athletic’s report notes that the current posting system limits the payout for the Marines to just 25% of Sasaki’s total bonus. That’s a weak financial incentive for a club parting ways with its star player and represents not only a step back from the large posting fees players like Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Seiya Suzuki have garnered for their clubs in recent years but also the $20MM posting fee the Nippon Ham Fighters were able to charge in exchange for Ohtani’s services when he signed with the Angels as an international amateur under the previous posting system back in December 2017. That relative lack of financial compensation for Sasaki’s services raised concerns among league officials for the potential for an under-the-table payment.
While MLB’s investigation found no wrongdoing by any party, speculation around the game of the possibility of an handshake agreement between Sasaki and the Dodgers grew significant enough to draw a strong denial from agent Joel Wolfe of Wasserman, who represents the right-handed phenom. As described in The Athletic’s report, clubs around the game felt uncertain about Sasaki’s goals throughout his posting process as teams like the Mariners and Red Sox failed to land a meeting with the 23-year-old while large market teams like the Cubs, Yankees, and Mets did in spite of suggestions that he may prefer to avoid the spotlight.
Regardless of that confusion, it became clear earlier this week that Sasaki had narrowed things down to three finalists: the Dodgers, Padres, and Blue Jays, each of whom then visited with Sasaki in their respective cities and began to prepare their offers. According to The Athletic’s report, San Diego told Sasaki’s camp that they would be willing to trade to maximize their bonus pool and offer Sasaki the entirety of those funds while the Dodgers lined up a trade with the Phillies to add additional bonus pool money in the event that they landed Sasaki. The Blue Jays were especially aggressive in their pursuit of Sasaki, however.
While all three clubs were clearly willing to add significant bonus pool dollars in order to land Sasaki, Toronto acquired $2MM in international bonus pool space from the Guardians by taking on the majority of the money owed to center fielder Myles Straw over the next two years despite not actually having a deal in place with the right-hander. The impetus behind that trade utlimately did not work out for Toronto as Sasaki wound up choosing Los Angeles. Despit that, The Athletic’s report indicates that the Blue Jays believe Straw could be a worthwhile addition in his own right and that the money they took on to land him won’t be prohibitive as they continue to look for ways to upgrade their roster. Notably, center fielder Daulton Varsho is not expected to be ready for Opening Day and the addition of Straw could give the club some depth at the position while Varsho recovers.
Rsox
Even if they had found something, Manfred would never allow it to be made public.
That being said, even if many were hoping against hope (i know i was) we all knew deep down he was going to the Dodgers
towinagain
The Mice investigated the missing cheese.
178iq
The whole thing Smells fishy.
Buckner
When Poppa found out, he began to shout —-
And started the investigation.
“It’s against the law!
It was against the law!”
What (everyone on the planet) saw, it was against the law.
pohle
“are you planning on signing w the dodgers” (wink)
“no”(wink)
“great thank you looks like were done here,”
YankeesAreDodgersEast
There should be an investigation for the 29 other owners who are cheaper than gas in Saudi Arabia.
(More like 25 other owners)
JoeBrady
YankeesAreDodgersEast
There should be an investigation for the 29 other owners who are cheaper than gas in Saudi Arabia.
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He was signed with int’l draft money. Every team has close to an identical amount, and I’d bet real money that all 30 teams would gladly sign him for the $6-7M available.
Nonsensical rant on your part.
YankeesAreDodgersEast
@joe That wasn’t my point whatsoever. People want Dodgers investigated, but they’re aren’t breaking any rules, people just want to play here.
The other owners, who have 10 figure net worths, can participate, but choose not to.
myaccount2
Come on, you’re kidding yourself if you don’t think there’s something going on under the table.
Avory
Net worths–with very rare and short term exceptions–have ZERO to so with spending in baseball.
It’s revenue, revenue, revenue…and nothing BUT revenue. Anyone who believes otherwise is willfully ignorant about how the wealthy behave, how they became wealthy, and how they stay wealthy.
HINT: Wealth doesn’t come from owners digging into their own pockets to spend on ballplayers for YOUR enjoyment.
Fans are basically rubes.
Skell 2
Now the bigger question. When do we see an investigation done on Rob Manfred? Get this man outta baseball. I don’t believe a thing this clown says. Nothing but a lying Liberal. Look at the Ohtani gambling investigation,?!!!
RedFraggle
The hell does being a liberal have to do with anything? Stupid comment.
Still in talks
But who will come up with such novel ideas like the Golden At-Bat rule?
Brew88
@Skell I doubt that you know his political affiliation, but I can guess yours
Retroelectrik
Ditto. Totally agree.
DeusSexMachina
Angry wing nuts are conspiracy theorists. Hence the “dUDGerz r r00niNg bAseBaLL” comment
Skell 2
Absolutely Everything.
Chester Copperpot
The guy moved the All-Star game for political reasons. We don’t have to guess at Manfred’s political leanings at all. The fact that your feelings were hurt, says all we need to know.
Blue Baron
Skell 2: You’ve forgotten that Richard Nixon, the biggest liar and crook ever elected, was a Republican and, while not a true conservative, he was most definitely not a liberal.
You’re not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you?
DigglinDickers
Hahaha… you probably believe the 2020 election was stolen so no wonder you believe the FBI covered up for Ohtani. You’re obviously the clown.
James Midway
If they find anything bad just blame Ippei it’s a tried and true tactic.
ATinz
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Mondesi’s Cannon
“The Blue Jays believe Straw could be a worthwhile addition in his own right and that the money they took on to land him won’t be prohibitive as they continue to look for ways to upgrade their roster.”
lol.. buyer’s remorse. His glove may be “ok” but his .500 OPS over the past 3 years simply doesn’t warrant a roster spot. Let’s be honest…. I wish the Jays luck because they’re spending money in all the wrong places (e.g. not towards Vlad and Bo). Cheers…
MLB Top 100 Commenter
I wonder if the Chiba Lotte Marines off-the-record promised Sakai to let him leave early as an enticement when they first signed him. I am curious what type insurance Sasaki can presently get against injury given the small size of his contract now compared to the larger expected payday in the future. The latter topic would make for an interesting article.
Niekro floater
Instead of Roki fighting the NPB posting system w/litigation for his immediate free agency out of HS, there was handshake deal w/team that drafted em. He would relent for cpl yrs, play in NPB, but would ask for n recieve early posting so as to not have to wait until he was 25. All this kid has wanted to do was play ball in America w/the best.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Some similarity to figure skaters who wait on turning pro so they can skate in the Olympics. Roki chose what he wanted to do over quicker profits. If Roki avoids injury, he will likely become very wealthy anyway. I am just curious what insurance he can get while paid under a lesser contract.
hiflew
If they found anything they would have blamed it on a translator or something.
Diggydugler
Why would Atkins trade for IFA money prior to an agreement? LA didnt!
Rsox
Technically LA traded for it *after* the agreement
Diggydugler
exactly what I said. It made no sense from Atkins.
Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee
Atkins was either in on the fix or he wasn’t, cuz everyone and their mother knew where Sasaki was going….
KnicksFanCavsFan
@Jerry
Saying either he was in or out isn’t exactly gleaming any information. I would assume that the Jay’s were given rain to think they stood a chance. Furthermore, despite the dog and pony show, almost all of the Dominican intensional players had handshake agreements in place with their perspective teams. Why would Sasaki be treated any different? What’s to be gained? And if their was a back door desk done with the Marines, would it not be with the Dodgers and not Sasaki?
WadeBoggsWildRide
Blue Jays can now use that extra money to sign all the guys the Dodgers are leaving on the table. Win/win. Either you get Sasaki or you get the guys Sasaki pushes down the totem.
MuleorAstroMule
Why did Atkins take on two bad contracts from his former club a year before he’s probably out of a job in Toronto? That’s worthy of an investigation.
JoeBrady
It’s certainly worth asking by a reporter. Unless they had a shot at whatever int’l prospects that LA had to pass on, adding another $2M doesn’t make much sense.
Skell 2
because he’s incompetent
Captain K-Midd
Here comes the damage control from Manfred….
towinagain
“Hey, the rest of you MLB fanbases, you can trust the integrity of MLB.”
Case closed.
Nothing to see here.
Smh.
KnicksFanCavsFan
@Town
What would be the violation? Sasaki is a free agent so it wouldn’t be that he did anything wrong, other than water some teams time.
JoeBrady
Bribing Sasaki’s team to let him go for a mere pittance?
Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee
They dint find anything, because the under-the-table payment has been deferred….
WadeBoggsWildRide
Solid comment!
DigglinDickers
Here come the conspiracies like with Ohtani. Do the people who believe Ohtani betted know that the FBI has recordings of his interpreter pretending to be Ohtani talking to bank employees to transfer money?
horaceallen
Wrong article, bro.
Damn Yankee$
You just keep believing everything you read or see on the news.
DigglinDickers
Yes, because the DOJ, FBI, and IRS were covering up for Ohtani.
JoeBrady
An interpreter making $200k a year doesn’t get to run up $20M worth of losses. Even bookies have credit limits. And everyone looks at their bank statements occasionally.
-0- chance that there isn’t more to this.
DigglinDickers
So the FBI is covering up for Ohtani?
Chester Copperpot
Why wouldn’t they? He’s worth billions to baseball’s economic landscape and it’s not like gambling is the worst thing in the world. Seems like the exact scenario in which you would enact operation cover up.
Skell 2
LOL at this! you clown!
jerseyjohn
Digglin: Since you want to carry Ohtani’s water… How did Ohtani and his accountants miss all of the SAR reports?
DigglinDickers
The FBI cleared Ohtani and they have recordings of the interpreter pretending to be Ohtani with bank employees.
DigglinDickers
Ohtani’s people did catch it which is why the alerted the authorities. You people are just conspiracy believers who can’t accept facts. The only proof that any of you can provide is trust me bro, I just know.
troutfishing
Leave it be. Sasaki took a major pay cut to come over to the MLB early so he could improve himself and have the flexibility to choose between any team.
He chose the Dodgers to no ones surpise because the benefits to him are obvious. He shouldn’t be given a hard time for choosing the destination he felt was the best option for himself.
Diggydugler
The issue is not him going to the Dodgers, that was obvious, its the song and dance. Just like Ohtani.
foppert3
It’s for the next 6 years of his life. You are going to check out the options. Thoroughly.
BITA
It’s not Sasakis fault for wanting to play for the Dodgers. It’s MLBs fault for allowing it to happen.
fred-3
lol, MLB can’t tell players where and where not to go.
BITA
Yes they can its called a draft.
fred-3
Foreign players don’t have the leverage college or high athletes do in a draft scenario, especially kids from third world countries. If a kid from the DR gets a low ball offer from a team that drafted him, where are they gonna go if he doesn’t accept the offer?
DroppedThirdStrike
Not pros from another league
MuleorAstroMule
They used to have that leverage and the MLBPA somehow negotiated that away even though they don’t represent them.
JoeBrady
BITA
Yes they can its called a draft.
======================
The CBA wants a word with you.
BITA
Yeah weed was illegal until it wasn’t.
Sometimes rules need to change. Thats clearly what needs to happen.
4Roses
Thus is not hard to fix and I’m sure smart people could figure this out if they wanted to. Just have a slotted draft system. Players drafted get paid by slot value and there is no negotiating, removing the lowball offer leverage issue.
TMQ
The investigation was about why the Marines would even post him in the first place. They didn’t have any large financial incentives to post him like all the other teams that posted star players. Did you even read the article?
Pete'sView
I don’t blame Sasaki though I wished he’d shown more candor. But Sasaki going to the Dodgers is another bad look for MLB, and raises the ire of smaller market fans everywhere.
If Manfred and the owners (and the players union) weren’t so greedy there’d be a Floor and a Ceiling, and every team could properly compete.
But the richest pockets are controlling the game, and fans are unhappy about it (unless, of course, they’re in New York or Los Angeles).
Brew88
Meanwhile the small market Chiefs, Bills and Ravens wield their might. The KC Royals have no hope of being a dynasty unless MLb adopts similar model as NFL
Brew88
I like the NBA model for MLB
BITA
Maybe someone should investigate the rules that allowed this to happen.
MLB is turning into college football.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
There is nothing to investigate as why the rules allowed this to happen. The same rule has been uniformly applied for years. The whining is just because Sakai is considered to be a generational talent like Paul Skenes. He might be or he might not be. If owners and players want to negotiate having foreign players until 25 be subject to the draft, they could do so. They have not. Sore losers want an investigation, reasonable people merely propose a rule change.
BITA
Did you really understand and interpret what I said?
You could have just said ‘I agree” and hit the like button.
KnicksFanCavsFan
@Bita
Then why say anything about “rules need to be investigated”? The rules are clear. He’s a free agent, which ibis means he can choose whom he wants to. Maybe what you should have said was, if anyone had a problem, then they should look to change the rule. There are no clandestine machinations at work here.
BITA
I was being sarcastic goofball. What do you do with rules investigate them or change them? Good gosh man figure it out.
fred-3
That would never work. Foreign players don’t have the leverage college or high athletes do, especially kids from third world countries.
BITA
What? The only reason foreign players don’t have the leverage is because the system is set up that way. Change the system. An amateur player should not be allowed to pick what team he wants to play for.
DroppedThirdStrike
Why not? He qualified for free agency.
fred-3
Ok Bita, please tell me what’s next for a kid from the DR or Venezuela if he gets a low ball offer from a team that draft him? Where is he gonna go if he declines the offer? Unlike kids from the States, they can’t go back to school or a JUCO.
BITA
He did not qualify for free agency. He qualified as an international prospect and was subject to those rules. And thats not right.
DroppedThirdStrike
He qualified as an amateur free agent.
BITA
Nonsense
YankeesBleacherCreature
“Nuh-uh! Now I’m gonna hold my breath until you agree with me.” – BITA
Blue Baron
BITA: Rules are rules. Players being subject to them is right until the rules are changed.
4Roses
It’s is legal not right. The right thing is to protect the sport of baseball and try to grow the fan base not make LA happy.
It’s legal or as legal as can be proven, but it’s 100% not the right thing.
McGurk
and you are the sole arbitrator of what is right and wrong. got it.
JoeBrady
MLB Top 100 Commenter
The whining is just because Sakai is considered to be a generational talent
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No, not nearly correct. I’m not sure what the final number will be. But let’s call it an $8M signing. The Marines get 25% as their fee. That’s $2M
If the Marines wait one year, then what does Sasaki sign for? Yamamoto signed for $325M. 25% of that (I know the calculation is different, but too late to look it up), then the Marines get $80M.
So what motivates the Marines to take $2M to post him this year, as opposed to maybe $50M or so had they waited a year?
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Joe Brady
As I suggested, maybe the Marines promised to let Sasaki go early as enticement when they first signed him to be a Marine. That might or might not be ok with NPB, but it would not violate MLB rules. The only thing that would violate MLB rules is if a MLB team paid the Marines to release him early because they had a deal in place to sign Sasaki. No one has even alleged that far-fetched scenario.
If Sasaki had signed with the Rockies, Marlins, A’s or Rays, do you think people would be upset? A prospect wants to play for the WS champ.
foppert3
Yes. It’s a great question. It’s a lot of honor and respect. Might be though. Wouldn’t put it past that culture.
jrussell92024
They buried the ohtani scandal and they will bury this one too.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
JRussell
Ohtani’s interpreter was a scandal, even if you believe Ohtani’s interpreter acted alone. Sasaki’s signing is not a scandal. It is just a rule that arguably should change.
I believe the player’s union has opposed putting young international players in the draft. It is considered a disincentive for foreign acadmeies to work with and identify talent, and the players themselves have less bargaining ability than a U.S. kid who can tthreaten to go to college for a year. It has not been a priority for the owners either.
Jimmy Goes Yard
did MLB also write the script for that ridiculous dog and pony show they just put on? what a joke
johncoltrane
i am so sick of hearing about the dodgers
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Why do they write articles about the biggest movie stars and not about the extras?
The Dodgers were the World Series champion last year. That makes them the most interesting team to write about. In 2025, the odds are better than even that a different team will win.
If you were a business adviser to sasaki telling him to maximize profits, tell me how you would justify going to a team other than the Dodgers. Maybe if there was a different team with a markedly better coaching staff who would teach Sasaki new pitches? Or with better docotrs and trainers?
Yankee Clipper
Sasaki’s interpreter can breathe easy now….
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
If his club actually cared about the money they’d just hold on to him for another year so he’d get a bigger deal
JoeBrady
So why didn’t they is the key question.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Sasaki picked his NPB years ago, maybe they said become a Marine, and we will let you be all that you can be.
Sexbomb
*4 years until he would be a free agent.
NPB Rules
Players who turned pro after high school need eight years of service time, while players who played amateur ball after high school need seven years.
The Marines would struggle to sign players in his position going forward if he was denied his posting.
Humm bumms
The system of allowing this to happen is the real problem.
Tigersin2050
Believe me, if this was my team getting everything, I’d be happy. But I’d like to believe that I’d understand the rest of baseball fans and not put them down as wimps and sissies. These kinds of things lose fans of the game and create cynicism within the sport. It’s just not fun.
BITA
I can’t say that if my team had such a large competitive advantage I would like it or enjoy it. This is what college football is and I hate college football.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
I disagree. Having a villain to root agaist is good for ratings and profits, it does not lose fans of the game. If the Marlins play the Rays in the World Series, there are fewer fans and less profits. Now, the language “wimps and sissies” borders on misogynistic, But imagine Star Wars without Darth vader and just a mid-level bureaucrat like in Rogue One.
BITA
In Star Wars Vader was a jedi. So was Luke. It was a fair fight. This is like Darth Vader vs Jar Jar Binks. And I don’t want to see that…….
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Jar Jar Binks had 42 confirmed kills and helped defeat the Droid army.
Vader was a Sith, not a Jedi.
And ask any Star Wars fan, most of them would have loved to watch Vader dispatch Jar Jar Binks, but that would have been a less family friendly movie.
But switch to David and Goliath if you prefer a differernt analogy. Having a team like the Dodgers for other cities’ fans to root against is good marketing and good for revenue. Dodgers are now the team most likely to win in 2025, but I bet their odds are still maybe only 30% in actually winning.
This one belongs to the Reds
Of course there was a handshake agreement, or in this case bowing. There were whispers around the league about that for weeks now.
Typical Robby the robot dodge with the MLB PR machine. Not that anyone believes it, but he must please his large market masters.
MT17
Take your racist ass back to the backwards corner you came from and stop posting on sites for grown ups.
8791Slegna
MLB: We investigated ourselves, and we did nothing wrong.
Pete'sView
Okay, so how about making things RIGHT so all teams can compete?
McGurk
how would they do that? clone Sasaki?
The Dodgers and the Yankees wearn’t allowed to compete for Skenes, how is that fair?
Shane Beiber chose to go back to Cleavland because he wants to do his rehab there, how is that fair to the rest of league?
Do you even care about fairness or do you just care about handicapping the Dodgers?
ghostofmookiebetts
Everything is a coverup for a lot of people here. Where has all the critical thinking gone…
YankeesBleacherCreature
That’s a learned skill, my friend.
JoeBrady
Because the Marines accepted a small fraction of what they’d have gotten had they waited a year. Does that not suspicious? The lack of critical thinking in here is amazing.
You know how often something suspicious is actually innocent? Almost never. Anytime someone takes less money, there is always, always a reason. I mean, it could be perfectly legitimate, like an issue with his arm.
But there is always, always a reason.
YankeesBleacherCreature
One can make the argument that the Marines would be better off keeping Sasaki while reaping the benefits of his talents and domestic revenue generated by him. Where does it end? Ohtani was also allowed to leave under the same suspicions? The Yakuza and Deep State brokered these deals? Plenty of rabbit holes I can climb down into.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
There could be a cultural reason, doing the honorable thing.
There could be a legal or public relations reason, a lawsuit could change the whole posting system.
There could be an agreement made to entice Roki to join the marines years ago.
None of those reasons would break any MLB rule.
Roki is a young man, when kids are that age, waiting a year or two may seem like an eternity and if he knows promotional opportunities are there and insurance against injury is available, maybe he is just following his heart.
MT17
Yes, like the reason that the Marines honored their player by allowing him to pursue his dream, rather than holding him back. Just because you don’t understand honor doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
rhandome
Stop the steal!
Jason Hanselman
My shirt that says, “Nothing illegal about any of this” sure is bringing up a lot of questions answered by the shirt.
Swingandamiss
Riiiight. And the Chiefs aren’t getting help from the refs.
Yankee Clipper
You mean, the Kansas City Swift’s? I was thinking the same exact thing watching g the game. Seems like it was certainly called in favor of KC…
JoeBrady
I can’t even watch Chiefs games any more. It’s worse than wrestling.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Glad there is finally a new meaning to Swift boating…
Heels On The Field
Something has to be done to stop this. In Japan, if you can’t sign with Ohtani’s team then you are second level talent. The best sign to play with Ohtani.
Super2
Well that explains why they had the whole dog and pony show when everybody in the industry already knew he was going to be a dodger. No other team ever had a chance. Whole thing is rotten!
lukesdad
Hopefully someone with insight can comment. Isn’t there a rule that the NPB can have only 2 former MLB players each season? If this is indeed true wouldn’t it be fair to the MLB players if teams were allowed a maximum of 2 former NPB players?
DroppedThirdStrike
That would lessen the talent in mlb
This one belongs to the Reds
It used to be 3 “foreign” players. They could be from the US, Taiwan, etc. I am not sure if that is still the case.
YankeesBleacherCreature
MLB wants to continue to expand global outreach. NPB doesn’t have such aspirations because it’s an inferior league limited by Japan’s much smaller population and geography.
Salzilla
This has nothing to do with inferiority. Many sports leagues around the world have similar rules. This is to ensure the home league employees athletes born in said country. It’s a matter of pride.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Agreed, Sal.
Boo-Urns
Not gonna lie: very little of the rules surrounding these international trades makes much sense to me. Incredibly convoluted.
Bosox2013
I mean let’s be real… he knew he was going to the Dodgers all along. They may have had a “handshake” agreement but it doesn’t matter because that’s where he wants to be. Nothing anybody can do about it.
TMQ
Not surprising that they would “investigate” the posting. But it’s not like they could actually figure out what happened if it was a backroom deal
high_upside
Exactly. What was this investigation? They asked each team and the agent and they all said no. Case closed.
KnicksFanCavsFan
As a Yanks fan, I wanted them to sign Sasaki, too. But he’s a free agent, and I think a lot of you are ignoring that point. Just because he may have had a preference for LA doesn’t mean he’s wrong for taking meetings and being open-minded about other teams. If he had chosen the Pirates or St Louis, this wouldn’t even be an issue. Let’s move on. Blame the MLBPA.
BITA
He wasn’t a free agent dude you are making stuff up. He was an international prospect. Money had nothing to do with this except for the fact that the Dodgers gigantic payroll is why they are so good. Sasaki is making LEAGUE MINIMUM in 2025. All he’s getting is a bonus.
DroppedThirdStrike
You inhabit this amazing sweet spot where you’re smart enough to read but not to understand. He’s literally an amateur free agent, subject to minor league signing rules and international bonus pools.
Because you don’t like it or get it doesn’t mean it’s nefarious or broken.
BITA
That’s not an actual free agent.
The system is broken. If you want to pretend it’s not because we disagreed about an entirely different subject earlier in the day go ahead and do that.
This is why I mute people. Reply and I will mute you.
DroppedThirdStrike
Amateur free agent. It’s a different thing from unrestricted free agency.
If muting is easier than learning, mute away.
BITA
Muted
DroppedThirdStrike
Thank you
JoeBrady
He’s literally an amateur free agent,
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Not exactly. He is an international ‘prospect’, subject to spending limits.
AcidHead
Why would he go anywhere but the Dodgers? Winning team, Japan’s favorite team, two other Japanese stars, one of which is Yamamoto who is more his contemporary and could speak to the Dodgers treatment of him in his first year and can help him with his adjustment. Best ownership, clearly able to pay him in the future. He’d have been crazy to go to Toronto. And the Padres have ownership dysfunction. A big deal was made of Darvish being his idol and having the same agent. Yamamoto also has the same agent. The media wanted Sasaki to sign with a team other than the Dodgers, they tried so hard to make it seem like the Dodgers were no longer his preferred destination. He probably was almost certain he’d sign with the Dodgers but went through the process as an act of good faith, what MLB would have wanted for appearances, and perhaps looking for any reason why he shouldn’t join the Dodgers. The handshake deal rumor, and this is bad for baseball, is all nonsense.
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Yep..The Dodger are kicking everyone’s asp in management processes.
Why would Roki want to waste his time pitching in Japan?
Why, when he can pitch on this Dodgers team?
To do anything else would be somewhat stupid…..
Niekro floater
Coulda used Ohtani’s wasted prime on meddling Angels teams as scare tactic. Want to play for middle of road team or team w/12 consecutive playoff berths. Waste 6 yrs n then end up coming to LA anyway as free agent in the pursuit of finally winning.
Ashleyr
Just pointing out the facts, but the Dodgers have a current 43-man active roster. 27 pitchers and 16 hitters. They can only field 26 players like the other 29 teams, so my question is what happens when 27 pitchers vie for 13 roster slots? They aren’t allowed to put non-injured players on the IR list. They must also carry the players with NO options remaining, so at the end of spring training, The Dodgers will be forced to trade or waive at least ten pitchers which is the disadvantage of signing everyone. Will Manfred rule the Dodgers can carry all 43 players, limiting the rest of the majors to 26 players? Teams are also restricted to 40-man maximum rosters, meaning 3 players are automatically on the bubble. It should be interesting to see who leaves the Dodgers and is picked up by the other 29 teams.
jaysfan77
There was obviously an agreement with the Dodgers, as reported early in the process, my thinking is Atkins and company are making money off what they did, that’s what should be investigated, and I’m a jays fan!
Fernando P
This gets more ridiculous in that the Dodgers could earn a PPI draft pick for a guy that is a clear professional.
BITA
Yep
MLB Top 100 Commenter
The time to write rules is BEFORE you know who will benefit and who will not.
johncoltrane
Folks still think ohtani had nothing to do with gambling scandal lol. People are very naive
DroppedThirdStrike
Provide a shred of evidence. Not circumstantial bs, real evidence
JoeBrady
Like a photo of Ohtani handing the bookie money? Not going to happen.
But you’d have to believe an incredible litany of highly unusual circumstances to believe that he wasn’t involved. I’d say the chances are about -0- that he wasn’t involved.
And, FWIW, I am fully in favor of a coverup.
HalosHeavenJJ
So all the interviews were exactly the sham we all thought they were.
The base definition of acting in bad faith.
Ranger Danger19
Everything is under the table
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Okie Dokie Roki!
The Saber-toothed Superfife
When you remove the table, they just don’t know where to look……
Rays in the Bay
For sure Sasaki and Yamamoto both made handshake deals with Ohtani while playing for Team Japan. Ohtani knew where he was going a long time before his agreement with the Dodgers. He probably talked with Sasaki and Yamamoto about joining the Dodgers to create a mega team. That’s the main reason Ohtani took massive deferrals … He did it with the knowledge that Sasaki and Yamamoto would both join the Dodgers in due time.
On a side note, I recently saw Ohtani in a Japanese commercial promoting a BitCoin company. How fitting. The guy maintains a squeaky clean image but he is slimy. I don’t trust him as much as I can throw him.
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Rays
Tom Brady did promotions for FTX, does that make him slimy, too?
Rays in the Bay
Yes it does. I appreciate Brady for helping the Bucs but he is definitely not trustworthy. Same as Ohtani
In fact any athlete or team that sponsors or promotes crypto is untrustworthy. It’s the biggest scam in modern times.
D2323
There is no war in Ba Sing Se.
Expos The Manfraud
MLB claims multi million dollar wire transfers happened without account owner approvals.. let’s trust the due diligence done in advance of a theoretical problem for another star. I see no reason to be skeptical…
HankAaronDidGreenies
MLB dug and found the Yakuza, and immediately turned around and covered up the hole
RO-MACEN
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
-Sigmund Freud
DeusSexMachina
America’s Team, Japan’s Team, next stop: Planet Earth. Bend the knee, kiss the ring.
Enrico Pallazzo
Most owners seem to be playing the strategy of doing a half assed job at putting the best team on the field as they are happy to just be running a profitable business with no real concern for winning
Dock_Elvis
New around baseball, Leslie?
l9ydodger
Exactly! %
soxprospectsroverrated
Just like Ohtani’s gambling problem, the league “investigated” and “cleared” the Dodgers
James Midway
Are they saying they think the Dodgers paid the Marines and this whole thing was a sham to look legit?
mlb1225
There would be zero reason for the Dodgers to pull a John Coppolella, and especially not on a player of the caliber of Roki Sasaki.
jrussell92024
Our government is massively corrupt, do we really believe MLB isn’t corrupt?
MrPeanutHead
Buried it just like Ohtani’s gambling. Manfred is a dunce.
MT17
So, the US Attorney’s office, IRS, and FBI all colluded with MLB to cover up Ohtani’s gambling? Really nailed that screen name.
MrPeanutHead
Go ahead and keep burying your head in the sand, bud. There definitely has never been a scandal or cover-up coming from any of those offices. 17 must be your IQ.
Niekro floater
Pre-emptive investigation, nothing to see here keep moving along. Manfred’s only concern is making more money for owners n making inroads to a huge n fruitful Japanese market. How many new Japanese Dodger fans have they created in last year ? Bet there team gear is hot commodity over there. They’ll broadcast Yamamoto’s, Ohtani’s, n Roki’s starts back in Japan real time even w/time difference. Millions n millions of baseball fans familiar w/game just ripe for the picking. Go Dodgers !
YankeesBleacherCreature
Live MLB games have been available in Japan for decades via satellite. I lived in Tokyo for a year. MLB playoffs games featuring a Japanese player are an event there among baseball fans. Now games are even more accessible via streaming.
plmathfoto
This whole thing was a farce, it was obvious that the Dodgers had the rumored, handshake agreement, and I believe the whole “process” was put there as smoke screen.
tatismvpszn
FTD
CheapAssCards
International draft anyone?
DroppedThirdStrike
A draft could be instituted for a single round for the top 30 players that are practically guaranteed to be signed to good money, then everyone else falling into the normal international system subject to pools
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Dropped Third Strike
Top 30 international players under 25 or 26, yeah, I think that would be a fair proposal for CBA bargaining to consider.
4Roses
This is not rocket science, just create a slotted system where players who are drafted are guaranteed a specific amount. It works for the NFL it would work in an amateur draft to counter lowball offers.
highflyballintorightfield
For those complaining about all the Dodgers stories, MLBTR clearly understands that Hate Clicks Are Still Clicks, so you can expect a steady stream of them until you resolve to step away from the keyboard. Just some friendly advice…
jimmertee
Handshake deal between Dodgers and Sasaki. Don’t say I didn’t try to tell folks a while ago….
Blue Baron
Even if there was something untoward, there would be no way to prove it.
MT17
For all the people claiming some sort of handshake agreement between Sasaki and the Dodgers, just know that even if it is true, it would be just one of MANY handshake agreements between international prospects and teams in this draft alone.
Handshake agreements are an open “secret” in MLB, so teams saying that somehow the case of Sasaki is somehow different or special are being disingenuous at best.
McGurk
correct. This is not about “fixing” the sport, these are nutty fans that want to create rules to handicap a very smart franchise and FO. If they were this interested in fixing the way international players are distributed they would have been clamoring for these changes a long time ago. Hell the Braves got caught actually cheating the system…. crickets from these folks back then.
Low IQ Angels Management
In other news: Water is wet!