Japanese pitching sensation Roki Sasaki has made his highly anticipated decision, opting to join the reigning World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Sasaki announced his move via a translated Instagram post on Friday, sharing a photo of himself donning a Dodgers cap.
“I have signed a minor contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers,” Sasaki wrote. “It was a very difficult decision, but I will do my best to make it the right decision when I look back after my baseball career.”
The 22-year-old also expressed gratitude to those who supported him throughout his journey: “I want to slip my sleeve on the Dodgers uniform at the opening conference, thanking everyone who has supported me this far.”
Dodgers continue to build a juggernaut
Sasaki joins a formidable Dodgers rotation featuring Shohei Ohtani, the reigning National League MVP, who returns as a two-way player after limited pitching in 2024. Fellow Japanese standout Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who excelled with a 3.00 ERA during his rookie season, and newly signed two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell round out a star-studded group.
The Dodgers, fresh off a five-game World Series victory over the New York Yankees, have positioned themselves as early favorites for another championship. Sasaki’s 102-mph fastball and devastating splitter add depth to a team already brimming with talent.
Yankees’ focus shifts to Munetaka Murakami
The Yankees, who had pursued Sasaki, now appear to be setting their sights on another Japanese superstar: Munetaka Murakami. According to Yankees reporter Michael Kay, the front office is eyeing Murakami as a long-term solution at first base. During a recent segment on ESPN, Kay stated:
“You’ve got to come up with another creative way to make yourself more attractive. [Yoshinobu] Yamamoto turned you down for the Dodgers. Now, [Roki] Sasaki turned you down. The slugging first baseman Murakami is going to be a free agent at the end of this year. I know the Yankees would love to have him. That’s why they don’t want to sign a long-term deal for a first baseman.”
Murakami, currently with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, is a generational talent. At 22, he became the youngest player in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) history to win the Triple Crown, slashing .318/.458/.711 with 56 home runs and 134 RBIs in 2022. While his 2024 season was less dominant, he still managed 33 home runs and a .379 OBP despite early slumps.
A Perfect Fit for Yankee Stadium?
Murakami’s power, particularly from the left side of the plate, could make him a perfect fit for Yankee Stadium’s short right-field porch. Although primarily a third baseman, scouts believe his defensive future lies at first base, aligning with the Yankees’ potential need for a left-handed power hitter.
While the adjustment from NPB to MLB remains a challenge, Murakami’s ability to draw walks and hit for power gives the Yankees a promising blueprint for success. Fans can look forward to a potentially game-changing addition should the Yankees secure Murakami’s services next offseason.
After losing Juan Soto and missing out on both Sasaki and Yamamoto, the Yankees’ strategy is clear: stay patient and target long-term solutions. With Murakami on their radar, the Bronx Bombers may find themselves back in the driver’s seat for international talent by this time next year.
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