BREAKING: Nine Requirements Yankees Must Meet to Sign Japan Phenom Roki Sasaki Per MLB Insider

Roki Sasaki, the 23-year-old pitching phenomenon from Japan, reportedly met with the Los Angeles Dodgers earlier this week, making the defending World Series champions the sixth team Sasaki has sat down with for a face-to-face interview.

But the first team reported to have met with Sasaki was the New York Yankees, who are looking to sign the highly-prized free agent to complete the upgrade of their roster following the departure of Juan Soto.

Now, The Athletic’s Jim Bowden, who spent 16 years as general manager of the Cincinnati Reds and Washington Nationals, has revealed what he believes are the nine requirements the Yankees – or any team – must meet if they hope to secure Sasaki’s services on the mound in 2025 and beyond. Sasaki will weigh the following nine factors is making his decision on his MLB destination, or whether he will return to Japan and continue pitching for the Chiba Lotte Marines until he can be posted as a free agent once again, according to Bowden in a piece for The Athletic. Here are those requirements, and whether the Yankees can meet them.

1. Sasaki will evaluate a team’s future chances of winning, both immediately and long-term. The Yankees won the American League pennant last season, so they have proven their ability to win.

2. He will take a team’s farm system into account. The Yankees have the 29th-ranked system of the 30 MLB organizations, according to Bleacher Report. Not great.

3. A team’s financial resources will factor in as well – also not a problem for the Bronx Bombers, who head into the 2025 season with the highest payroll in baseball, according to Spotrac.

4. How good is a team’s “pitching room?” With reigning Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole and new free agent signing Max Fried in the fold, pitching also appears to be a Yankee strength. More MLB: Diamondbacks Reportedly Interested in Two-Time All-Star Reliever

5. The team’s analytics department. The Yankees, along with the Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays are considered among MLB’s elite users of analytics.

6. Sasaki wants to live in an interesting city with plenty of cultural resources and other amenities. The Big Apple certainly qualifies and in one recent survey ranked as the world’s best city overall.

7. The team must provide good translators and support staff. The Yankees’ successful history with such Japanese stars as Masahiro Tanaka and Hideki Matsui would attest to that. More MLB: Giants, Blue Jays Must Pivot After Burnes Signs With Diamondbacks

8. Team leaders should attend recruiting meetings with Sasaki. Whether any Yankees players have met with Sasaki has not been made public.

9. A team must show that it fosters a “family” environment and would be welcoming to Sasaki’s own family. Whether the Yankees meet that requirement remains to be seen. If Bowden’s list of requirements is accurate, the Yankees look like they are in a prime position to sign the young fireballer, who struck out 129 in 111 innings last season with Chiba.

Related Posts

POWER DRAIN EXPOSED: The Red Sox feel another crack as the Mets swoop in and steal their director of pitching whispers of instability turn sharper as leadership bleeds talent and futures shift in silent hallways every exit raises the stakes, every departure cuts deeper and as New York builds while Boston leaks, a new question rises in the shadows — is this a minor loss, or the beginning of a front-office unraveling..ll

For the fourth time this offseason, the Red Sox are losing a member of their front office to another team.

NEXT-LEVEL RISING: How Cam Schlittler, Ben Rice, and Will Warren can each elevate their games every move, every adjustment, and every effort could redefine their careers their skills colliding with opportunity as the season unfolds and expectations skyrocket..ll

The trio’s emergence was a boon in 2025, but development doesn’t stop once your reach the majors.

ROAD TO RETURN: Yankees ace throws off the mound every pitch a step closer to reclaiming glory progress is measured in inches tension builds with each throw and questions loom over whether he can dominate again this season..ll

New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole shared a video of a throwing session off a mound, a major step with an early-2026 return in mind

BROADCAST BLUNDER: Yankees Hall of Famer slams Fox’s Joe Davis every call, every misstep, and every awkward pause draws fire the legend demands accuracy, fans erupt online, media scrambling to respond and the embarrassment lingers as the game moves on..ll

Former New York Yankees and Oakland A’s slugger Reggie Jackson hit 18 home runs in 318 postseason plate appearances. Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy has 15 homers in the postseason, in 323 plate appearances. Should those statistics be given equal treatment on a World Series broadcast — or is further context necessary? MORE: One image…

TRADE CHAOS WARNING: Yankees must block out all noise around Bryce Harper every rumor and every whisper threatens to distract the team from their championship goal media frenzy, locker room tension, and fan speculation swirl endlessly while management struggles to maintain focus every move counts and one wrong step could redefine the season’s fate..ll

It wouldn’t be an offseason without the New York Yankees being mentioned in just about every rumor imaginable. From free-agent pitching targets to blockbuster

QUEENS LOYALTY QUAKE: Keith Hernandez doesn’t just speak — he detonates a 10-word bomb that freezes the Mets’ locker room and sends a chilling memo upstairs: letting Pete Alonso walk isn’t a decision, it’s a betrayal of an empire. This isn’t advice, it’s a warning wrapped in legend, the echo of a champion saying some pillars are too sacred to negotiate. And as his words slice through the baseball world, one truth shakes the league — keeping Alonso isn’t business anymore, it’s the heartbeat of Queens itself..ll

In the high-stakes world of Major League Baseball (MLB), where every decision can shape a team’s destiny, a single sentence can ignite debates and redefine strategies. Keith Hernandez, the legendary New York Mets icon and Hall of Famer, recently broke his silence with a powerful 10-word statement that reverberated through the Mets locker room: “Don’t be foolish enough to let Pete Alonso go!” This bold declaration underscores the immense value of Pete Alonso, the Mets’ star first baseman, and highlights the potential folly of trading or releasing such a pivotal player. As fans and analysts dissect Hernandez’s words, it’s clear that Pete Alonso represents not just a player, but a cornerstone of the Mets’ future success. In this article, we’ll explore the context behind Hernandez’s outburst, delve into Pete Alonso‘s remarkable career, and analyze why holding onto him could be the smartest move for the New York Mets.