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Yoshinobu Yamamoto Officially Posted By Orix Buffaloes

By Mark Polishuk | November 20, 2023 at 12:00pm CDT

November 20: As expected, Yamamoto has been officially posted, as relayed by Joel Sherman of The New York Post. The posting window begins a 7 am Central on November 21 and goes until 4 pm Central on January 4.

November 17: Yoshinobu Yamamoto is one of the offseason’s most talked-about free agents, and he’ll finally be fully available to Major League teams in a few days’ time.  ESPN’s Buster Olney reports (via X) that Yamamoto is “expected to be posted” this coming Monday, so his negotiation window to speak with MLB teams will officially begin on November 21.

It is widely expected that Yamamoto will shatter the record for the largest contract ever given to a player coming from Nippon Professional Baseball to the majors for the first time, with MLB Trade Rumors projecting a nine-year, $225MM deal for the right-hander.  Because Yamamoto is only 25 years old, it is quite possible that he might seek an opt-out clause or two in his eventual contract, allowing him the chance to re-enter the market in a few years’ time in search of an even larger deal after he has established himself as a frontline Major League pitcher.

Yamamoto has been utterly dominant over his seven seasons with the Buffaloes, posting a 1.82 ERA over 897 innings.  With a 26.43% strikeout rate and small walk (5.9%) and home run (1.03%) rates, Yamamoto’s numbers are pretty eye-popping across the board, leaving scouts and evaluators with little doubt that he’ll be at least a solid big league pitcher with a clear ceiling as a potential ace.  Since Yamamoto is so young, there should be plenty of prime years left, and there is much less wear-and-tear on his arm than most other premium free agent pitchers in history, considering how it is very rare for players to be available to the open market at age 25.

Technically, Yamamoto is not a completely free agent yet, as per the rules of the MLB/NPB posting system.  Come Tuesday, Yamamoto will have 45 days to negotiate with Major League teams, giving him until January 4 to sign a contract to come to North America.  Yamamoto would return to the Buffaloes for the 2024 NPB season if no deal is reached within that 45-day window, yet with so much interest in his services, it certainly feels like he has pitched his last game in a Buffaloes uniform for the foreseeable future.

The Buffaloes are entitled to a posting fee once Yamamoto signs, so a Major League team will have to pay up some extra money beyond whatever they give to Yamamoto himself.  The Buffaloes will receive 20% of the contract’s first $25MM in guaranteed money, 17.5% of the next $25MM, and then 15% on anything beyond the $50MM mark.  Should Yamamoto land that projected $225MM deal, then, that would mean a $35.625MM posting fee to the Buffaloes — not a bad payday, yet a bittersweet one considering that the Osaka-based team is losing such a proven star.

The Phillies, Mets, Yankees, Blue Jays, Red Sox, Tigers, Cardinals, Cubs, Rangers, Diamondbacks, Giants, Padres, and Dodgers have all been linked to Yamamoto to varying degrees, whether it has been club officials or scouts on hand in Japan to see the righty pitch in person, or offseason reports indicating that Yamamoto is high on a team’s list of priorities.  It seems entirely possible that Yamamoto’s list of suitors could be even longer, given the somewhat unique opportunity to sign an elite pitcher at such a young age.

Negotiations will begin in earnest Tuesday, with quite a bit of impact on the overall pitching market.  Because Yamamoto’s free agency would come with a hard deadline, it is possible some of the other top arms on the market might wait until after he signs, to better gauge the field of remaining suitors.  With so many teams in need of pitching, missing out on Yamamoto could make teams more eager (and thus more willing to spend big) to acquire one of the other pitchers left.  Some reports have suggested that Shota Imanaga, his representatives, and NPB’s Yokohama DeNA Baystars might wait until after Yamamoto is off the market to go ahead and start Imanaga’s own posting window.

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  1. Shadow_Banned

    1 year ago

    Cmon Dodgers! Pass on Ohtani and sign this guy along with Snell, Neris and Maton

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    • bluesteele

      1 year ago

      Love Ohtani but if they continue to try to win championships without first class arms they’ll never be successful!

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      1 year ago

      It’s funny how people want Yamamoto over Ohtani. That’s instantly to me.

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      • Simm

        1 year ago

        It’s because Ohtani can’t pitch and may never be the same at pitching. No dh is worth 50m a year. So some people would rather spread the money around then risk it.

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        • Brandon1194

          1 year ago

          if he can’t pitch he becomes a very good outfielder

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        • KingKen

          1 year ago

          Yes but a very good hitting OFer is still not worth $50M/year. Ohtani is only worth that amount if he can both pitch and DH. And since the pitching side of things is a big question mark right now any team signing him is taking a big chance in doing so if they assume he’s going to pitch at a high level again.

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        • JerseyShoreScore

          1 year ago

          If Ohtani never pitches again, he will not be a DH, he will be a LF or first baseman. So, still very marketable, as he will generate a great deal of revenue for the club that signs him. He is a top three hitter in baseball. Certainly worth more than Aaron Judge received as an OF with some history of injury issues in his background. Worst case scenario, you overpay slightly for a player who will play the field 7 or 8 seasons at an average to above average rate. Best case, you get a Top 5 hitter and Top 10 SP for much of that contract… Seems like a win-win deal.

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        • nosake

          1 year ago

          You haven’t been paying attention. Otani will deliver. It’s his code.

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      • DarkSide830

        1 year ago

        Ohtani might cost beyond twice as much and might be twice as injury-prone.

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      • The Big Yo

        1 year ago

        Yamamoto, Bellinger and Go over Ohtani

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      • Frenchredsox

        1 year ago

        Baseball is till otherwise a team sport WITH a cap unlike NFL there isnt a player who can daily change the course of a season. A pitcher can at best 20% of the time . A position player 11-15% these are simple maths . So placing 25% plus of that ‘capped’ salary on a player [even@Ohtani] is.a major risk especially on a 6 year plus deal. Fantasy ball or video games its a no brainer…reality with draft pick losses etc and luxury tax its more difficult to justify.

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        • Pads Fans

          1 year ago

          MLB doesn’t have a cap. They have a CBT threshold above which there are fines, but a team can spend as much as they want. In the NFL there is a hard cap.

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        • Frenchredsox

          1 year ago

          It’s still a cap (soft one) which affects your payments , ability to draft (both D4 and International wise). An investment based on the CBT affects directly or indirectly that – even if less so a Dodgers than a Rays . Reality does kick in and has affected as we have seen how even the Yankees or Mets have “capped” themselves – just look at the trade deadline of the Mets.

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      • iverbure

        1 year ago

        Ohtani along with all the risks is a headache to manage as well. He’s so unique and amazing to watch but the most difficult player to manage. You can only pitch him once a week, which a lot of teams are going with 6 starters. He needs quite a bit of time off as a batter as well, because playing both ways takes a toll on his body. So far the way he’s been managed hasn’t worked to keep him healthy, and if you’re paying the guy 50 million he better be healthy. It’s just too big of risk. Fans don’t understand that because they aren’t the ones taking the risk.

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      1 year ago

      Insanity even!

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      • Shadow_Banned

        1 year ago

        People get their Rocks hard over the idea of having a hitter/pitcher combo, which sounds nice except that he’s gotten seriously injured twice already and most likely will again. For $500MM Ill pass on Ohtani for dudes that can actually stay on the field and produce

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          1 year ago

          How do you know Yamamoto can? Dude hasn’t thrown a single MLB pitch yet. Don’t get me wrong, I believe he’s the real deal based off what I’ve seen in Japan, but I know what Ohtani could do already.

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        • unpaidobserver

          1 year ago

          Yeah Yamamoto MAY be great based on our experience with similar Japanese pitchers; Ohtani just won the AL MVP for the second consecutive year.

          These things are not equal.

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        • ibuititnoonecame

          1 year ago

          He proved he can in the WBC

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        • Shadow_Banned

          1 year ago

          I’m willing to bet Yamamoto will do just fine. I’m projecting a Kenta Maeda or better type of career. Kenta as we know ate some big innings in the 2020 World Series.

          I know what Ohtani can do. hit. Pitch and get seriously injured.

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        • asdfgh

          1 year ago

          You can say the same about Ohtani and his injuries and if his arm will be the same after another major surgery. Will he still have the power? Will he be able to pitch? How durable is the arm? That’s also an unknown. For me I would rather the Cardinals get the 25 year old Yamamoto who is injury free and is solely focused on pitching. Ohtani is great just how great will he be after so many injuries.

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        • Kershaw'sRightArm

          1 year ago

          Kenta was definitely eating something during the 2020 World Series, but innings were not on the menu. I’m not too sure the Twins were in that World Series. I could be wrong…

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        • Kershaw'sRightArm

          1 year ago

          Kenta pitched zero innings in the 2020 WS, ya know, since the Twins were at home watching it be played.

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        • Shadow_Banned

          1 year ago

          2017 World Series

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      • Sherm623

        1 year ago

        Instant insanity. It’s like love at first sight but with crazy.

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    • The Big Yo

      1 year ago

      They could get Yamamoto, Bellinger and Go for the price of Ohtani. No way Ohtani pitches like he did last year when he comes back. Get all 3 for one

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      • baseballpun

        1 year ago

        One player just can’t impact the game enough. Look at the Angels.

        Ohtani is going to be the closest thing to the exception because he’s really two players, but that assumes that he can pitch as effectively as he did and consistently give you a substantial number of innings.

        If you had $500m to spend, you could improve your team a lot more by spreading that money out than by just giving it to Ohtani, as incredible as he is.

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    • Daryl Pauley

      1 year ago

      Maton on the brain. Is he a relative?

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      1 year ago

      Dodgers could sign both Ohtani and Yamamoto and trade prospects to add a couple of cheap guys. After last year, their POBO is in the frying pan.

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      • DanUgglasRing

        1 year ago

        They certainly could and boy do I hope they don’t lol

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        1 year ago

        Had to think about what you meant by POBO, but now that I have, I’m going to say his job is probably not on the line this year any more than it has been in previous years. Management has made it clear they judge their success not in the same way fans do, but on how many seats they sell. So long as they can keep raising ticket prices they figure they are succeeding.

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    • Captain-Judge99

      1 year ago

      I would imagine it’s a 4 team race for Yamamoto. The Mets, Yankees, Dodgers and the Giants. I’m sure they’ll be a 5th team in on him to though. There’s always a dark-horse team involved.

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      • Bruin1012

        1 year ago

        I think you missed Boston no doubt Boston is going after him hard they have the cap space and they reset the lux tax and I think they have an ownership that wants to get back to winning. I give Boston as good a chance as any of those other 4 teams.

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    • adc6r

      1 year ago

      Boy if fans could pick the FA a team signs most teams would be broke LOL- I know that is hard to picture with the Dodgers ut careful what you wish for….

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  2. just_thinkin

    1 year ago

    How do we think that 9ish K-rate is gonna translate over here? Not sure I’m backing up the dump truck for a guy who isn’t gonna miss ML bats. Not saying he can’t be successful, but…

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    • PhilliePhan

      1 year ago

      My guess is it will play very well. Senga’s K rate jumped by one full strikeout and he had a very good year. Japanese hitters tend to be more contact conscious with shorter swings so I think YY’s stuff will play very well in MLB. Looking forward to seeing him pitch.

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      • baseballpun

        1 year ago

        Yeah the NPB isn’t full of dudes looking to pull the ball for 30 HRs a year with a 32% K-rate like MLB is.

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        • just_thinkin

          1 year ago

          Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        1 year ago

        I think Senga needs another season before we declare him a success. Today’s hitters study so much and rely on scouting. Senga was great, but next season, players will have a lot more video to study. I still think Senga will be great, but a sophomore slump wouldn’t shock me.

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      • Rexhudler86

        1 year ago

        Yamamoto had better numbers than senga in Japan. Senga was surprisingly good in his first year usually takes a year to adjust. In fact Bauer was studying how Yamamoto was pitching to get adjusted to Japan after a couple of bad games, and said he was the best pitcher he has seen on his blog.

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    • LordD99

      1 year ago

      K rates increase for Japanese pitchers moving to MLB.

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    • DarkSide830

      1 year ago

      The stuff will play. The K rates will follow

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    • Captain-Judge99

      1 year ago

      @just_thinkin- It’s likely that his strikeouts will even get higher then 9, considering Yamamoto throws power stuff, and just the fact Is that these batters here have never seen him pitch before. So the early advantage belongs to Yamamoto.

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  3. User 1939973770

    1 year ago

    I hope the Astros sign him

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    • LordD99

      1 year ago

      Don’t see it at his price tag. This deal is going to be north of $200MM.

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      • User 1939973770

        1 year ago

        Let me have my hope lol

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      • Frenchredsox

        1 year ago

        Don’t forget that’s just the contract you have to add in what you post to his team – it will be closer to 300 than 200 when all included .

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      • Rexhudler86

        1 year ago

        I wouldn’t pay five dollars for him, but it’s not my money. He would probably have his games televised in Japan like ohtani, and bring in a lot of fans and media. 250 million for a 25 year old isn’t that much, and that’s a 9-10 year deal.

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        • rct

          1 year ago

          Soooo, if all of that good stuff is true, why wouldn’t you pay five dollars for him?

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        • Rexhudler86

          1 year ago

          If I owed a team I would, people complain about contracts like they own the team

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  4. RSmith

    1 year ago

    Anyone know how long the Posting Period is? Ive read 30 days (wiki) and 45 days (mlb.com).

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    • FletcherFan69

      1 year ago

      It’s 45 days. The 30 day period is from the old system

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      • RSmith

        1 year ago

        So what Im reading is Wikipedia might not always be accurate. ‘Sigh’

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        • DarkSide830

          1 year ago

          Yes, that page is outdated. Thanks for the reminder though, I may fix this if I get some time:)

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  5. good vibes only

    1 year ago

    LAD or NYY by my guess. ARI as a dark horse. He is going to be a very good investment I think. Would be perfectly happy to see M’s get involved if they trade Miller/Woo/Hancock but I dont expect them to be players here.

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    • water is the way of good health

      1 year ago

      good vides only, As a Red Sox fan, love to see Woo to Boston via trade. Sox need another good young arm to put with Bello

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  6. Wheeler Dealer

    1 year ago

    I don’t get it what happened to all the Cuban pitchers? I guess Japan the new farm system

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  7. acoss13

    1 year ago

    I think it comes down to either the Cubs, Yankees, Dodgers or Red Sox. Although Rangers could be in on him too, but my gut feeling is Red Sox, even if I’d like the Cubs to sign him.

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    • Simm

      1 year ago

      Think a lot more teams than that. His bidding will be high because of the number of years. Most have him being under 30m a year. So at 20-25m per everyone can afford him easily.

      Now if his aav shoots up to 30m+ then it will weed out a lot of teams.

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    • Pete'sView

      1 year ago

      If you don’t include the Giants you’re not paying attention.

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      • acoss13

        1 year ago

        Pete,

        Yup you’re right missed them. They really are a legitimate team that would make an offer.

        Giants fan I presume? If so, he’d be a big splash for you guys.

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    • Ma4170

      1 year ago

      Mets are all in on him as well

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  8. Balk

    1 year ago

    Cmon Giants! Gonna need that arm in the bay.

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    • DanUgglasRing

      1 year ago

      Fingers crossed for Yamamoto, Lee, Montgomery

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      • Gwynning

        1 year ago

        That’s my same wishlist, Uggla! C’mon Pads, get ’em done.

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        • DanUgglasRing

          1 year ago

          Great minds eh?

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  9. Subatomicbunt

    1 year ago

    I would never give any player an “opt out clause.” Never ever.

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    • Pete'sView

      1 year ago

      Yeah, opt outs suck, but for some players it’s become standard, If my team signs Yamamoto (and I hope they do), they’d probably have to include an opt out, preferably no earlier than 5 years in, given the money he’s gonna receive.

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      • JoeBrady

        1 year ago

        An opt-out is just one more clause in a contract. If YY was willing to sign a cheaper contract with the RS, because we were willing to give him an opt-out after five years, I’d be fine with that.

        My theory being that, if you could magically get out of a l/t FA contract halfway through, you would almost always be ahead.

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    • SupremeZeus

      1 year ago

      I ‘m on the mutual opt-out bandwagon. For every opt-out the player receives, the team receives a corresponding opt-out. Good for the goose.

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    • ohyeadam

      1 year ago

      Most of the time you don’t want the last few years of a deal anyway. Let them opt out after a few years and get someone else to give them a shiny new contract. While you cashed in on the years that were good enough for them to opt out after.

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      • Dalman21

        1 year ago

        Not sure an opt out is practical as the money after the opt out out is still “guaranteed”. So if it’s 8-200 with an opt out after four years, would think the team signing him would still have to pay a posting fee based on the entire $200, even if Yamamoto only stays for the first 4-100.

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        • JoeBrady

          1 year ago

          Good point, but might still be worth it. Let’s call it a 5-year opt-out. It would be the equivalent of maybe $157M/5. That might still be better than ($200M + $32M) or $232M/8.

          If it helped land him, I would still do it.

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  10. Slider_withcheese

    1 year ago

    I’m seeing an era around 4.5 which puts him at a JP Sears or Christian Javier level. Not terrible, but this dude isn’t worth the hype. He’ll be looking for the nearest boat home by the all star game.

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    • JoeBrady

      1 year ago

      Care to explain the basis of the 4.5?

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      • vtadave

        1 year ago

        Thought about asking but then saw who posted that, so not interested in reading more gibberish.

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  11. Captain Dunsel

    1 year ago

    Give Nola 30 days to take the Phillies best offer. If he doesn’t, sign Yamamoto 9/275.

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  12. agnes gooch

    1 year ago

    Get him Zaidi!!!!!

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  13. TrumpisMyGawd

    1 year ago

    Mike Rizzo is all over this guy. Mike, get a room, will ya?

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  14. unpaidobserver

    1 year ago

    I thought Tanaka’s contract was pretty close but $50M is quite a bit of daylight.

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  15. unpaidobserver

    1 year ago

    Sir this is a baseball trade rumors website.

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  16. aragon

    1 year ago

    He has the same last name as Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto who commanded Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

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    • gammaraze

      1 year ago

      One of my grandfathers has the same name as a very prominent person who signed the Declaration of Independence…

      Also, in Japan surnames come first, not last, but Americans don’t believe in respecting that.

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      • Daryl Pauley

        1 year ago

        Samoa has an even more convoluted name system than the Japanese one.

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      • JoeBrady

        1 year ago

        It isn’t a matter of respect as much as custom. Some of the Japanese I know adopted American nicknames. And I would be introduced as Joe-san, even though I’d have been perfectly comfortable with Brady-san.

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  17. VonPurpleHayes

    1 year ago

    Remember the old days when drug dealers had morals?

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  18. baseballguru

    1 year ago

    The Japanese Triad coming to Boston this year and rings are in our future! Full Throttle Sox! Let’s go!

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    • Trollfree

      1 year ago

      baseballguru – No rings until Devers moves to DH. Can’t be bottom of the barrel at fielding. As the worst fielding 3B or all time (not counting the deadball era over 100 years ago) Devers hurts the chances of winning, of drawing good pitchers to Boston and destroys the clubhouse as pitcher have to keep putting up with base runners that wouldn’t be there with just an average defender. Trade Devers for Arenado and Boston will start to draw SPs to Boston without having to pay premiums due to the defense.

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      • Daryl Pauley

        1 year ago

        This Cardinals fan will give you Arenado’s defense in return for the 5 years age difference. I’ll be in the minority.0

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      • JoeBrady

        1 year ago

        2018 says hello.

        And Arenado would be a terrible trade. He’s already peaked. I’d make a sizeable wager that Devers bWAR/$1M is higher than Arenado’s over the next 3 years.

        StL should’ve traded him at the deadline last year.

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  19. Braves Butt-Head

    1 year ago

    Let’s get out the Pecan Pie, the watermelon, the peanuts, the peaches, and about $200 mil and bring him over for the holidays and make him one of the family.

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  20. Logjammer D"Baggagecling

    1 year ago

    C’mon Jed do whatever it takes to get Yamamoto on the Cubs. Maybe not 9 years. But 7 years with options for an 8th and 9th year would be okay.

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  21. mlb fan

    1 year ago

    I’ve reviewed my finances and had the necessary discussions with my family; Like practically everyone else, we are officially “in” on Yamamoto.

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  22. Pads Fans

    1 year ago

    Some team’s fans are going to get a really nice Christmas present this year.

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  23. Poolhalljunkies

    1 year ago

    Red Sox need to jump on this guy tomorrow like with Yoshida Masataka last year 10/230 might get it done…its the “troll” premium lol but think it works regardless of 3b defense…and well worth it for a 25 year old with his reported pedigree

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  24. Catuli Carl

    1 year ago

    こんにちは、山本です。こちらはあなたの親友の鈴木です。来年、オオタニと私と一緒にシカゴで野球をしに来てください。私たちはワールドシリーズで優勝します。ここにもとても美味しいお寿司があります。

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    • guynamedchris

      1 year ago

      こんにちは。山本です。実はハンバーガーとタコスの方が好きです。

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      • vtadave

        1 year ago

        こんにちは、山本です。 LAの女性が大好きです!

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  25. DanUgglasRing

    1 year ago

    Will the Giants do what they need to do or is this guy going to sign in division and torment us for a decade?

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  26. drdback

    1 year ago

    I hope the DBacks are serious suitors for Yamamoto. They would have a pretty solid rotation with him, Kelly, Gallen, and Pfaadt for the next few years. Stocking up on bullpen arms would be a good idea too and that’s what the Braves are doing right now. Time to get into the hunt!

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  27. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    1 year ago

    Yoshinobu Yamamoto Officially Posted By Orix Buffaloes

    It’s ‘Go Time’ for the Orioles!!!!!

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      1 year ago

      Lefty – Mandelbaum! Mandelbaum! Mandelbaum!

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      • Lefty_Orioles_Fan

        1 year ago

        Hahahah I like that

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  28. Bigtimeyankeefan

    1 year ago

    Always a risk, different size baseball, pitch every 6 days, (and same day of week too no?) while it may be simple to say go to a 6 man rotation, most mlb pitchers don’t want that

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  29. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    1 year ago

    I don’t think my team gets him and I’ll be surprised if he lives up to the hype. I think he’ll be like Masahiro Tanaka- he will live up to the contract but he won’t really make a huge difference for whatever team signs him.

    He is a break even proposition.

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  30. jvent

    1 year ago

    Come on Mets, don’t wait or be outbid, we need him, we need 3 SP’s , a couple of relievers and a DH ( Hoskins/Soler)

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  31. acoss13

    1 year ago

    Place your bets! Let’s see if we get a bidding war, and if so, who throws the kitchen sink at Yamamoto. I think it will come down to the Red Sox and Giants, but a whole lot of teams are going to make an offer at the very least.

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    • Simm

      1 year ago

      If he is looking at a 10-25m per then I think any team could be in on him (minus the A’s type).

      Don’t will come down to if a team is willing to really push that aav up and where he prefers to live.

      Most likely landing spots…both New York teams, Red Sox, cardinals, cubs, rangers, dodgers, giants, padres, mariners.

      My guess is one of the west coast teams have the best chance. So I’ll go with dodgers, mariners and padres.

      Think the giants will be in on him but elects to live elsewhere.

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    • Ella B

      1 year ago

      Mets, offering 9/250 w/opt outs in years 5 and 7. Massive risk but exactly what Cohen has to do to appease the fan base.

      Reply
  32. TennVol

    1 year ago

    10/250 with the first 3 yrs. being 15M, Next 3 years being 25M. Next 3 years at 30M. Last year at 40M. Opt out at 5yr mark.

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  33. Yanks4life22

    1 year ago

    Yankees aren’t in on him….too expensive. They already have $136 mil annually committed to Judge, Stanton, Cole and Rodon until 2027.

    I’m going to guess SF. They have money to spend, need to make a splash and the west coast-Japan logistics of it make sense.

    Just please not the Angels, we have already watched two of the greatest talents baseball has ever seen be wasted on that team.

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  34. bkluger

    1 year ago

    So it’s just straight negotiation with Yoshi right? I recall we got rid of the old system where the posting fee went to the Japanese team and then a smaller contract was negotiated with the player once they were the only team to negotiate

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    • Simm

      1 year ago

      Mostly, I think the posting team gets like 20% of what he signs for. Not sure if it’s on a scale or not.

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  35. kripes-brewers

    1 year ago

    Points for creativity I guess? Maybe novelty?

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  36. Goose

    1 year ago

    Nola coming off the board is going to really help his contract.

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  37. Don’s Ghost

    1 year ago

    really hard to pass up on Ohtani (even with the pitching question marks), but turning that into Yamamoto & Imanaga… might make you feel better

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  38. Dogs

    1 year ago

    Welcome To Detroit Mr. Yamamoto!!!!

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    • Poolhalljunkies

      1 year ago

      Boston

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  39. butch779988

    1 year ago

    Boston

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  40. WiffleBall

    1 year ago

    C’moooooon Oakland!

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  41. bcjd

    1 year ago

    Boston, please!

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  42. RobM

    1 year ago

    I’ll be specific here: He’ll sign at the winter meetings for a lot of money. Ok, the first part is specific, the second part less so!

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  43. ActionDan

    1 year ago

    The Tigers have been pretty conservative when it comes to giving out contracts under Chris Illich so I would be very surprised if they land him. They are free and clear of Miggy’s $32 million a year contract so they do have the funds to make it happen. My money is on San Francisco or Seattle getting him. San Francisco has been desperate for years to get a star only to lose out to the Dodgers or Yankees or whoever for less money. So they might overpay.

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    • Simm

      1 year ago

      Because nobody wants to go there.

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  44. leftcoaster

    1 year ago

    Yamamoto will win a lot of games with the Dodgers.

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  45. Chicks dig bunting

    1 year ago

    Here you go. Ohtani. Is going to dodgers. Cubs better not spend that kind of on him not worth it. Sign this guy save money for other players if this guy wants big money then go else were

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  46. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    1 year ago

    He’ll be reborn …as a……
    Tiger.

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  47. slider32

    1 year ago

    Dodgers seem to have the inside track on both Ohtani and Yamamoto!

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  48. Chicks dig bunting

    1 year ago

    Otonia won’t pitch like you used to ever so there you go

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  49. Big whiffa

    1 year ago

    I hope Seattle gets him. That will really shake up the trade market !

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  50. adc6r

    1 year ago

    If MLBTR is close in their projection YY would make sense for a team just coming out of a rebuild or expected to next year. That would sync his career window with that team’s emerging talent

    Reply
    • sonorawind

      1 year ago

      I’d love to see the Orioles sign him and relegate the AL East Sox-Yanks-Jays triumvirate to being immaterial for a few years. Tampa Bay will always be successful with the way their front office evaluates talent.

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  51. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    1 year ago

    The Tigers should.go.for.ALl the Japanese pitchers.and.the Koreans.guys.and……..

    Trade, trade, trade!

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