On the identical day that Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki was formally posted by the Chiba Lotte Marines of Japan’s Nippon Skilled Baseball, San Diego Padres supervisor Mike Shildt made it clear that he believes his crew is a front-runner to land the 23-year-old right-hander.
“We must be very professional contenders,” Shildt told MLB Network Radio throughout an look as part of the MLB Winter Conferences in Dallas. “We totally anticipate to be proper within the combine and really, on the finish of the day, have Sasaki a Padre.”
Shildt added that his confidence in Sasaki changing into part of the Padres rotation in 2025 comes from common supervisor A.J. Preller’s push for San Diego to be “related” internationally. That features, in keeping with Shildt, Preller studying to talk Japanese because the Padres pursued Shohei Ohtani as a free agent final offseason.
San Diego additionally has ties to Japan on its roster with pitchers Yu Darvish and Yuki Matsui hailing from the nation, a plus when pursuing Sasaki, Shildt mentioned.
“We have a whole lot of inroads to get to Sasaki and make that occur,” Shildt mentioned. “I do know we’ll put the full-court press to make it occur, and we’re very optimistic.”
Sasaki has the tools to be an intriguing addition to any MLB rotation, however the clock is now formally ticking for Sasaki to seek out his new residence with an MLB crew. With a 45-day window now in place, Sasaki should signal a deal by Jan. 23 or be returned to his NPB crew.
MLB insider Jon Heyman believes the Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers are the “clear and heavy favorites” to land Sasaki, giving much more credence to Shildt’s perception that his crew will win the sweepstakes for Sasaki’s companies.