The Padres and Angels are among the teams to have shown interest in infielder Kazuma Okamoto, according to a report from Francys Romero of BeisbolFR. Romero also mentions interest on the part of the Pirates, who have been frequently connected to Okamoto in recent weeks. The infielder is nearing the end of his 45-day posting window, which ends on January 4.
The 29-year-old Okamoto is coming off a season where he appeared in just 69 Central League games for NPB’s Yomiuri Giants. The infielder hit .327/.416/.598 in 293 trips to the plate for Yomiuri last year. That was good for an otherworldly 210 wRC+, as he slugged 15 homers with 21 doubles while posting identical 11.3% strikeout and walk rates. That scorching hot half-season isn’t reflective of Okamoto’s overall body of work, but his numbers are still impressive even over a larger sample. Since making his Central League debut back in 2018 at the age of 22, Okamoto has never hit fewer than 27 homers in a season. He’s walked at a 9.6% clip or better in every season of his career and has struck out more than 20% of the time just once, back in 2019 as a 23-year-old. Okamoto’s career .277/.361/.521 slash line in NPB play puts him in league with current MLB sluggers like Shohei Ohtani and Seiya Suzuki, although it should be noted that there have been concerns among scouts regarding Okamoto’s ability to hit high-end velocity.
A decent defensive third baseman with plenty of experience at first base as well, Okamoto could make sense as an addition at either infield corner depending on the needs of his acquiring club. If he were to sign with the Angels, Okamoto would surely handle the hot corner. Yoan Moncada is a free agent after handling third for Anaheim this past year, and Anthony Rendon figures to retire after an injury-riddled career with the Angels. That leaves playing time wide open at third base, and the Angels have been clear about their desire to bring help at the position into the fold this winter. While Okamoto (like any free agent coming over from NPB) comes with risk, it’s easy to see him offering an upgrade over internal options like Oswald Peraza and Vaughn Grissom.
By contrast, it seems much more likely that Okamoto would handle first base for San Diego. Manny Machado is installed as the Padres’ third baseman for the time being, and the Hall of Famer has the better part of a decade remaining on his massive contract extension with the club. First base, however, is somewhat vacant after the departure of Luis Arraez in free agency earlier this winter. Gavin Sheets and Sung Mun Song appear poised to compete for playing time at the position, but both are left-handed and better suited for other positions than first. That could make Okamoto a very attractive addition, offering a steady right-handed bat at the position while still leaving room for Sheets and/or Song to get occasional reps there based on matchups.
MLBTR predicted a four-year, $64MM contract for Okamoto at the outset of the offseason. Whether either club would be willing to spend at that level to bring Okamoto into the fold remains to be seen. The Padres have spent significant money this offseason on Song and right-hander Michael King, but after doing so are pushing the boundaries of the team’s reported budget and seem more likely to try and offload salary elsewhere on the roster than bring it back into the fold. As for the Angels, it’s been a mostly quiet offseason in Anaheim without much substantial spending. That could certainly mean there’s room in the budget to add a bat like Okamoto, but it’s also fair to wonder if a team that has often been reluctant to spend significant dollars on position players in free agency in the years since Rendon’s disastrous contract would be willing to shell out a multi-year deal for a third baseman before the end of their previous third baseman’s contract is even official.
There are other suitors for Okamoto’s services to keep in mind, as well. The Pirates have been the team perhaps most frequently connected to Okamoto, and it wouldn’t be too much of a shock to see them bring the slugger in amid an unusually aggressive offseason given the significant hole the club faces at third base. He’s been connected to the Blue Jays and Red Sox as well this offseason, though both of those big market clubs seem to be focused on bigger fish like Alex Bregman and Bo Bichette at this point. Given the approaching end of Okamoto’s posting window, it’s increasingly likely the Okamoto will sign before either Bregman or Bichette sees their market resolve. That could make a deal with Boston or Toronto somewhat less likely, if those two clubs are hesitant to fill a roster spot that could otherwise be earmarked for a more impactful player.

My pirates are crushing hopes and dreams for many teams this off season. Okamoto already being penciled in at 3rd and batting 5th for buccos
I am really surprised the Mets haven’t really shown interest. Of course, no one can really understand what they are doing this offseason.
Why? Vientos, Baty, Mauricio.
Good group of proven commodities there.
I thought Polanco was playing 1B. He’s a proven defensive stud at 1B. LMAO
Baty is legit: solid MLB bat, plus defender at 3B
I’m assuming it’ll take the 2 or 3 years roughly that Murakami signed. Murakami was rated higher on here and on most FA evaluation websites. It makes too much sense for Stearns to sign him. So he won’t be a Met.
Maybe he does want to go with Polanco at 1B. If so then why did he say improving the Mets D was a priority. Way to contradict himself.
The Murakami contract predictions were so big mostly due to his age imo
He’s not good enough to make the Mets right now
@Big whiffa Mets have holes in almost every position group. What do you mean hes not good enough to make the Mets. Are you saying he’s not better than AAAA players (that’s what baty, mauricio, and vientos are) who at this moment are going to be playing.
That’s exactly what I’m saying. He’s on the same level or below all the players you just named. Plus Baty and Mauricio are younger and have not fully developed yet.
By all means thou, sign this guy and trade Baty to reds for some pitching. I’ll thank ya for it !
Based on what. This is one of the best offensive players in the NPB for multiple years. He was the captain of a “Big Market” team and they are like the Yankees of Japan. Has very low strikeout numbers, decent walkrate, hits for power. What about him is on the same level of these AAAA mets players? Or are you making that up out of thin air?
They should, put Okamoto at 1b and Polanco DH
Mets are generally failing their fans this off season
That would be good to see.
Steve,
To the pirates, he’s definitely worth the risk of 4/64 ! This is their window and they need finish strong on the offseason with a signing like this along with Moncada. That’ll give the Bucs enough offense to compete all year in the central. As a reds fan, I hope the Bucs get it done !
Don’t Sleep On Arizona For Okamoto
Perfect fit !
Arizona, don’t expect us to spend any money.
Also Arizona, what’s it gonna take to sign Bregman and Okamoto ?
ZZZZ. ZZZZZZZZZ
I have it on good authority the Pirates already signed Okamoto and they’re only waiting to announce it because Bob Nutting got a cheaper flight next week for Okamoto.
Nutting can always trade prospects for frequent flyer miles.
Brewers might want this guy
Brewers have Durbin and Vaughn.
Guess it matters whether he wants to play 3B or not, which is the far more lucrative position. If so, Angels and Pirates really the best choices. If he doesn’t care, the field expands.
Angels have also been rumored to let Okamoto get some time in LF as well
Why wouldn’t it be the Padres? “Sign everyone you can and see what sticks Preller” doing Preller things. Only thing missing is he’s not a SS.
Baseball writers are saying Preller maxed out the credit card and daddy Siedler took it away.
The passed away owner did that and that’s been the rumor ever since yet they keep spending and keep making savvy moves
2 Seconds ago padres weren’t going to sign anyone and are broke. Now you are complaining the padres are signing players. Which is it?
Padres fill out their roster but apparently they aren’t allowed to do that
Right, this article says they are more likely to shed payroll.
Nothing the padres have done this offseason has been in the direction of shedding payroll.
This dude’s power would be finished hitting in the home ballparks of the Angels or Padres.
That would be my concern too. This was more of a fluff article for the guy. The earlier ones told of many more red flags
Pull right handers do well at petco.
I hope the Red Sox get him. Tired of the Bregman and Bichette rumors, and I don’t think either of them will be worth the massive contracts they will command. Okamoto seems like a reasonable risk to take and fills a big hole in the infield.
Hard pass…I dont think his skills would be best for night time baseball at Petco.
If the Padres could move Tatis for Casas, Duran and Yoshida this off season, sign Okamoto, move Machado in a trade for a pair of prospects, that would be an all time great off season.
Padres would have:
Duran (CF)
Merrill (LF)
Okamoto (3B)
Yoshida (DH)
Sheets (1B)
Laureano (RF)
Bogaerts (SS)
Cronenworth (2B)
Fermin (C)
Song / Wagner / Johnson / Campusano on the bench.
Be a good team and would free up a lot of payroll.
No one is giving you Tatis. Ever.
That lineup is relatively feeble. Okamoto & Yoshida 3rd & 4th? Yoshida was a 5th OF for Boston & we’re not certain what Okamota’s going to be. And where’s Casas?
That lineup is power deficient across the board on a team that sorely lacked power in 2025.
Sheets is a defensively liability … And Duran would be in LF, with Merrill in CF. Laureano in the last year of his contract.
… & clearly I’m deficient at my ability to post a comment!
So the Dodgers aren’t signing ANY of the Japanese players? I’m confused.
They aren’t good enough to play in LA. Well not good enough for one of the teams lol
Or they have no spots for a 3B/1B player
@Dropped Currently No planes scheduled for take off at LAX to Toronto could be the reason.
“Since making his Central League debut back in 2018 at the age of 22, Okamoto has never hit fewer than 27 homers in a season..”
EXCUSE ME
BUT
“The 29-year-old Okamoto is coming off a season where he appeared in just 69 Central League games for NPB’s Yomiuri Giants. The infielder hit .327/.416/.598 in 293 trips to the plate for Yomiuri last year. That was good for an otherworldly 210 wRC+, as he slugged 15 homers.”
15 is LESS THAN 27 !!
Thanks for muting me, Big whiffa.
Try to lower your strike count and your whiff rate. Good luck!
The Pirates have to add someone to the left side of the infield, since right now it’s Triolo and Gonzales. Neither of those guys are good at SS, but at least Triolo isn’t terrible there. There’s nobody available at SS with a bat except Bo Bichette, who would be a perfect fit if it weren’t for that whole not having a chance in heck of them being willing to outbid the big market teams for him. But him at SS and then moving to 2B/3B when Griffin is ready would be amazing. Triolo’s weak bat and great glove would play at 3B if you had a great hitting SS. Unfortunately it’s fantasy land though.
But, back in the realm of reality, they’re looking at Okamoto or Suarez as good options and then Moncada or IKF as cheap options. Or a trade, but they don’t have any more surplus pitching to give up. So while there’s certainly risk in Okamoto, that’s the best available imho.
You had me at decent defensive 3rd baseman. According to fangraphs, the Angels we dead last in defense by a wide margin, and dead last at third base
Out of all short with 750 innings, Neto was 25th out of 28th. Neto can’t go to his left, but is pretty good to his right. A thirdbaseman that can move Neto a little more up the middle is a great add.