- Wed Jan 15, 2025 3:59 pm
#3882
Roki Sasaki's MLB entry is fascinating. Beyond the immediate scramble for his signature, what long-term impact will this unique situation have on the international signing system? Will teams prioritize established talent like Sasaki over younger prospects, potentially reshaping how teams scout and develop internationally? Could this lead to reforms in the system, addressing the ethical concerns around handshake agreements with teenagers?
The Dodgers and Padres seem to be the frontrunners, but the Blue Jays are lurking. Where do you see Sasaki landing, and what kind of impact will he have on that team's immediate and future contention window? Is he worth sacrificing a significant portion of a team's international bonus pool, given the potential ripple effects on other young prospects?
This situation raises questions about the balance between rewarding proven talent and nurturing developing talent. Is the current system fair, or does it need adjustments to ensure a level playing field for all aspiring players? Let's discuss. What are your bold predictions for Sasaki's career and the future of international signings in baseball?
The Dodgers and Padres seem to be the frontrunners, but the Blue Jays are lurking. Where do you see Sasaki landing, and what kind of impact will he have on that team's immediate and future contention window? Is he worth sacrificing a significant portion of a team's international bonus pool, given the potential ripple effects on other young prospects?
This situation raises questions about the balance between rewarding proven talent and nurturing developing talent. Is the current system fair, or does it need adjustments to ensure a level playing field for all aspiring players? Let's discuss. What are your bold predictions for Sasaki's career and the future of international signings in baseball?