Roki Sasaki could be the greatest Japanese pitcher ever. He hopes the Dodgers can turn him into just that, even if it means Shohei Ohtani outshines him.
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Baseball America released its top 100 list Wednesday, and Dodgers right-hander Roki Sasaki was unsurprisingly crowned as the No. 1 prospect in the sport after leaving Japan for Los Angeles this offseason. Basallo, a catcher and first baseman, is listed at No. 14 as the top catching prospect in baseball. Mayo, a corner infielder, fell to No. 29.
Training is rapidly approaching, making this an appropriate time to look back at moves that have been made this offseason. Several impactful players rema
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Former Phillies outfielder Gary Matthews, a the keynote speaker at the 63rd Annual Reading Hot Stovers Banquet, has a wealth of stories from his Major League baseball career. From earning the 1983 NLCS move valuable player award to playing catch with former U.S. eresidents at the White House, his experiences are truly worth a listen.
Former Phillie Gary Matthews, a the keynote speaker at the 63rd Annual Reading Hot Stovers Banquet, has a wealth of stories from his Major League baseball career. From earning the 1983 NLCS move valuable player award to playing catch with former U.S. eresidents at the White House, his experiences are truly worth a listen.