The Seibu Lions of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball posted ace Tatsuya Imai for major league teams back on Nov. 19. The flamethrowing 27-year-old has until Jan. 2 to negotiate a deal with interested MLB clubs. The Mets, Cubs and Orioles have each been linked to the right-hander so far. The Cubs, in particular, are expected to be a “strong” player in Imai’s market, per Bruce Levine of 670 The Score. They also made an offer to Dylan Cease before the former Cy Young runner-up (and former Cubs draftee) signed with the Blue Jays last week, according to Levine.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post adds the Phillies and Yankees as another pair of teams in the running for Imai. He adds that Imai’s camp could schedule in-person visits with interested teams following next week’s Winter Meetings — if he hasn’t already agreed to a deal by that point.
The Cubs make a sensible fit for Imai, even after countryman Shota Imanaga accepted Chicago’s $22.025MM qualifying offer, opting to forgo free agency in the process. Manager Craig Counsell’s rotation currently includes Imanaga, Cade Horton, Matthew Boyd, Jameson Taillon and Colin Rea. Ace Justin Steele is still on the mend from UCL surgery performed last April. He won’t be ready for Opening Day. Javier Assad and Ben Brown could both factor in, too, but both have bullpen experience and minor league options remaining.
Chicago’s interest in bolstering the rotation is well-known. Even after Imanaga opted to return, the Cubs have reportedly been seeking a playoff-caliber starter to add to the top portion of their staff. Imai isn’t necessarily a slam-dunk to fit that description, but his electric stuff and recent performance in NPB suggest he has that ceiling.
Imai, who’ll turn 28 next May, has posted a sub-3.00 ERA in each of the past four NPB seasons — headlined by a career-low 1.92 mark in 163 innings in 2025. Along the way, he’s steadily increased his strikeout rate while at the same time lowering his walk rate. Those improvements culminated in last year’s dominant season, wherein Imai punched out 27.8% of the batters he faced and cut his walk rate to a tidy 7%. He’s one of NPB’s hardest throwers, topping out around 99 mph and sitting more comfortably in the mid-90s. Imai complements that pitch with a slider, splitter and changeup.
Signing Imai would push Rea back into his familiar swingman role and could even create a logjam if everyone is healthy once Steele finishes off his rehab from surgery. That’s wishful thinking, however, given the proliferation of pitching injuries throughout the sport. And if the Cubs do manage to have a full contingent of healthy rotation arms at that point, it’d fall under the “good problem to have” cliche. A playoff rotation including a healthy Steele, Horton and Imai could be formidable.
The Phillies, meanwhile, haven’t been big players in free agency for pitchers — at least not to the extent they have with hitters — outside of retaining homegrown Aaron Nola on a seven-year contract. However, that decision is now one of many contributing to a far shakier outlook than we’re used to seeing with the Philadelphia rotation.
Left-hander Cristopher Sanchez broke out as a top-tier arm with this year’s runner-up finish in Cy Young voting, but the rest of the staff has more questions and/or dwindling club control. Ranger Suarez is already a free agent. Zack Wheeler underwent thoracic outlet surgery late in the season. He’s owed $84MM over the next two seasons. Nola struggled to the worst extent of his career, posting an ERA north of 6.00 in 2025. Jesus Luzardo is a quality mid-rotation arm but will be a free agent next winter. Taijuan Walker is also entering the final season of a four-year deal. He rebounded to an extent in 2025, but the first two seasons of that $72MM pact were a disaster. Andrew Painter has long been one of the game’s top pitching prospects, but he was hit hard in Triple-A during his return from 2024 Tommy John surgery.
Obviously, the Phillies already have a lot of money on the long-term books — but perhaps not to the extent some might think. Nola, Trea Turner and Bryce Harper are the only players signed beyond the 2027 season. A backloaded deal for Imai — likely one including at least one opt-out opportunity — could make his salary more manageable in years one and two. Those seasons would dovetail with the remaining years on the contracts of Wheeler (through 2027) as well as Walker (through 2026), Nick Castellanos (through ’26), Jose Alvarado (through ’26) and Matt Strahm (through ’26).
Signing Imai would give the Phillies another large contract on the books but also offers protection against a potentially thinned-out starting group come 2027. Luzardo and Walker are free agents at that point. Painter hasn’t pitched in the majors yet. It’s hard to know what to expect from Wheeler and Nola in 2026 — let alone 2027. Imai (or another multi-year rotation acquisition) could provide some protection, although he’s obviously an untested commodity himself (at least against MLB opposition).
On paper, the Yankees’ rotation need is the least acute of this group. Gerrit Cole could be back relatively early in 2026. Max Fried was dominant in his first season in Yankee Pinstripes. Carlos Rodon was outstanding in 33 starts. Luis Gil, Cam Schlittler and Will Warren are all impressive-looking young starters. Clarke Schmidt could be back late in the season after July Tommy John surgery.
The Yankees already have three pitchers on contracts valued at $162MM or more. Imai would very likely require a fourth commitment of over $100MM and do so at a time when the team is facing questions in the infield and in the outfield. If the Yankees believe Imai can pitch at or near the top of a major league rotation, however, they could sign him and use some of their young pitching and/or prospect depth to make compelling offers for bats on the trade market. It’s a thin offseason with regard to free-agent hitters, after all.
Whoever signs Imai will need to do so within the next four weeks. His posting window closes Jan. 2. The team to sign him will also owe a separate release fee to the Lions in NPB. That fee will equal 20% of the contract’s first $25MM, plus 17.5% of the next $25MM and 15% of any guaranteed money thereafter. Additional earnings unlocked via incentives, escalators and club option years would also be subject to that 15% rate once they become guaranteed.

I think there are probably 24+ teams interested. I can see this bidding war getting crazy.
30 teams should be interested, but only a few are willing to actually spend what’s necessary to get top talent
That many may be interested, but only a half dozen will be able to afford it.
And some of those teams are crying poverty before the upcoming CBA negotiations.
I just saw Boston was going to be operating at a slight lose at the $224 CBT tier.
Considering no one can see those books to verify, they are starting early on the broke team news train. Good luck Red Sox fans.
The first CBT tier is $244 million.
I think Hal steinbrenner is considering renting the Salvation Army’s bells and red pots next season. There will be Yankee personnel at all gates taking donations for them since they aren’t profitable.
I would hate to see what Yankees fans would throw in those pots.
Just the ones manned by Yankees employees.
Boras client? That means 3 teams tops. Dodgers Yankees Mets.
His first cheesesteak on me. Welcome to Philly!
The Phillies don’t like that they’re currently shut out of the Japanese market, so they’re treating each of big names that come available as an opportunity. They want to be considered the next time an Ohtani or Sasaki comes along (by which I mean any good player under 25).
This feels like a cubs signing..they love these japanese players..and he fits what they are looking for
From your lips to God’s ears
From your mouth to the baseball gods ears. I have the Cubs not only signing Tatsuya Imai to bolster the top of their rotation but also inking fellow countryman 3B/1B Kazuma Okamoto.
I love the idea but doubt it will happen..i think they give shaw another year to figure it out..and dont think they will spend that much money on 2 players..i think Imai will be their target..and continue to try to find cheap short bullpen guys and cheap pitchers who can be emergency starters slash long bullpen guys
I could see them trading for an Alec Bohm rental for a year. Bohm can also play 1B if needed, and that would move Shaw into the supersub role between the infield and DH where he could still play 4 days a week. It would probably push Moises Ballesteros back to AAA for another season to work on his defense.
I could have sworn every Japanese player belonged to the Dodgers. Are we done with that narrative this off-season? Excellent!
I hope the Cubs give him deferrals as well…
Imai said he doesn’t want to join the Dodgers, he wants to take them down.
I’m totally ok with that. Every pitcher wants to take the Dodgers down, as they should want to take down every other team.
This will likely be another swing and miss for the Cubs once they realize the actual price tag.
If the league restructures, he might want to consider that when deciding which team to sign with in order to face the Dodgers. Does he want to beat them in the regular season or in the league championship or the World Series? Lots to consider.
It would be absolutely hilarious if the Dodgers signed him. Then he’d have to beat them in the clubhouse at random games…
I think he was not wanting the automatic championship, he wants to beat the best team not just join it. That said I’m sure if LA backed up the brinks truck who could say no?
I would like the Angels to sign him.
@James Midway
If he really wants a challenge, go sign with the White Sox and win that championship…
Don’t worry, he’ll sign with a decent contender.
Hey….at least WSox won in ’05. There are a lot of teams with zero since that time.
Not counting relief Pitchers the only 2 FA’s the Cubs should be looking at IMO are:
1. Schwarber
2. Imai
They won’t sign both but 1 should be completely affordable even at the Don’t go over the Luxury Tax Mandate.
If they sign Imai somebody will have to go. Probably Taillon. They can’t trade Shota and won’t trade Boyd so that leaves Taillon and his 18 million on the way out. So Boyd, Horton, Imai, Shota and Rea, Assad, Wicks and Brown. If Brown can get his control in order probably bullpen for this year. With Steele and Wiggins maybe’s for later. It’s still a deep group and more than capable with Caissie and Ballesteros with MLB at bats. Still have no idea what they are going to do about getting Counsell a bench, With Ballesteros and Caissie and Amaya already on board that doesn’t leave much room unless Triantos can prove he can hit because he could be very valuable. It’s still a more than capable team of winning the NL.
Aloha Uncle. Then there are certain writers saying the FO is still interested in Bregman?! I think pitching is the huge priority and like you want Imai signed. That doesn’t leave much room to strengthen the BP or at least add a vet bat that could work with and allow Moises and Caissie time to acclimate into the majors. Unless as you say, some salary is traded away. Mahalo!
I don’t want Bregman. Didn’t want him last year and don’t this year. he’s too expensive and I think he’ll only go down as he goes on. I think he was crazy for opting out and will totally regret doing that before it’s over.
Aloha Uncle, I absolutely don’t want Bregman either and didn’t want him this past season too. Many Cub fans are screaming that without Tucker the team’s offense will stink. Plus many of these same fans don’t want to give Shaw, PCA, Busch, Amaya a little time and are very critical of Caissie and Moises. These same fans have forgotten that pitching is critical and that our 2015/16 teams were built on great pitching, great defense and very good hitting. But again the restless fans see other teams spending and want instant gratification. I’m not against spending but make wise acquisitions. I want Imai or possibly King because I don’t want the FO to drain what’s left in the farm system after what they traded away for 1yr rental in Tucker. So now is the time to spend the money on very good pitching and let the younger players have an opportunity around some vets like Nico, Happ, Swanson and even Seiya. But I know some writers and fans that want the FO to trade for a rental in Alcantara, then use the rest of the budget on Bregman. I say no to that! Get Imai/King, good utility bat to compliment Moises and Caissie as they get their opportunities and strengthen the BP. Too many fans are short-sighted if you know what I mean. Mahalo!
I really don’t want King either. In all honesty Taillon is more durable and just as good and won’t cost any more. Plus King is an injury risk. Well an even bigger injury risk than most other pitchers anyway. He missed at least half of last year so I say no thanks. With Imai and Shota when Steele does make it back( Hopefully) then they can always go 6 man and keep the 2 Japanese guys on schedule AND help Steele. It makes too much sense so it won’t occur to Jed. Aloha buddy!
Aloha Uncle, I know there are concerns about King, his health. He has a high ceiling if he could play a whole season. Of course I want Imai first.
But now look what is happening all before the winter meetings, all this chatter about Bregman again! I wish Jed would get his head out of his rear on this subject, admit he screwed up with the Tucker trade, can’t expect to make it back with an Alex signing without moving a lot of players around. If Jed signs Bregman, then most likely they trade away the farm, possibly Shaw for an Alcantara. They need to sign Imai, then beef up the BP, get a utility player like Okamoto and allow the young players their opportunities. Jed’s making this harder than it needs to be and short-sighted in terms of vision. Take care now. Mahalo!
Aloha Uncle, I’m sure you’ve heard by now the rumors of Jed trying to lock down Zac Gallen to an expensive 4yr contract?! I guess the FO is giving up on Imai and going full steam ahead for Bregman. I really hope Boston or Detroit signs Alex. I understand trying to find diamonds in the rough in regard to BP arms, reclamation projects but nickel and diming together a strong starting rotation when they have the funds to get an Imai makes no sense to me. We’ll see what happens. Mahalo!
Seems very unlikely the Phillies would sign him unless they decide to punt on Schwarber. Cheaper and less risky to just sign Ranger Suarez.
I always find interesting the articles that state that certain teams are interested whereas I believe “This one” is correct that many teams might be interested but who will really spend the money is more accurate.
Green – Many free agents sign with teams that were never reported as being “interested”.
That’s because “interested” leaks are often for ulterior motives only and are meant to be deceptive, while the teams that actually sign the free agents operate with confidentiality.
Interesting. Thank you.
It would be nice to see a Japanese star go to a different market. As a Phillies fan, I’m bias in that direction obviously.
The Orioles need to be legitimately involved here and not just the standard doing their due diligence. THIS is exactly the type of arm they need to be involved on – young, high ceiling, can be an important piece of the rotation for years and with the ceiling this guy has, if he reaches that potential, whatever the salary is going to be has an opportunity to look very nice for both him and the team in a couple years.
Start with 6 years and 155 million. Come in with a respectable, serious offer. Give him opt outs after 2-3 years, obviously incentive multipliers for season end awards, innings threshold, etc. I would even give an extra year if his camp wanted it, whatever it takes to get the deal done, including a slight overpay if necessary.
If the Japanese pitcher wants to beat the dodgers on a consistent basis it won’t be in a Orioles uniform.
Well, so far no team has been able to beat the Dodgers consistently, seeing as though they are back to back World Series champions.
There seems to be a lot of smoke between the Yankees and Imai. He should be their top target then they should turn to the trade market for a LF unless the asking price for Bellinger and Tucker comes down
Donavan and/or Hoerner should be targets, imho. I also agree with you on Imai.
I think the Yankees will be outbid for Donavan. I’m also not entirely sure the Cubs move Hoerner. If they’re not getting Belli or Tucker I’d rather get a righty for LF anyway
Rodon, Fried, Schlittler, Gil, plus Warren, Cole returning, and late in the season, Schmidt may be back. Not enough? I would think their ‘top target’ would be bullpen-related or replacing Bellinger’s production. If they’re going rotation, I’d go after King before Imai for them. They have familiarity with him and he’d cost less.
Rodon is out until at least May and right now Yarbrough is penciled in as the No. 5 to start the year. Gil is always an injury risk and we saw last year how ugly the rotation could be after a couple injuries. I’m not sure we see Cole before June and Schmidt is looking at September at the earliest. Any bullpen additions will likely be by trade or low cost free agents. Getting Imai allows the Yankees to move some of their pitching prospects to get those relievers or a LF. I don’t think they’re signing King due to the QO and injury risk
Right. Folks are forgetting Rodon will be out for at least the first month or two. Could the Yanks go into the season as is? Sure? But a safe bet is to get another SP because injuries always crop up. You cannot expect 100% out of Cole and Schmidt from the get go either.
Is Imai the smart play though considering those injuries? Maybe not. I’d rather see them in the mix to trade for a proven MLB pitcher like Ryan tbh, though I am intrigued by Imai at least.
Either way, NY should get another starter, I think there’s no doubting that.
I would love Joe Ryan as well but I also think the Yankees would get outbid for him. Imai is on the younger side for a FA SP and still has some room to improve. I’m completely sold on him
The thing the Yanks can offer over most is quantity over quality. They may not have a lot of Top 100 types, but we have a lot of pretty decent mid pack prospects and we’re always willing to deal those. Twins could easily score 4 guys from us over say 2 from the Mets. More lottery tickets may be more enticing.
That said, I’d love to see what Imai’s got for sure, so I’d be down with it if it happens.
Cashman should be shot of he traded young and talented pitching prospects for bullpen arms unless you’re talking an elite closer under control. Otherwise, just use those arms in the bullpen and sign Diaz.
I think they’re a huge difference between being unwilling to offer a sky contact to mediocre talent vs being outbid for a player they want. The Mets and Dodgers might be the only teams they might bow to banshee of deferred money which they seem unwilling to do.
The report early suggested the Mets could trade Jonah Tong for Ryan. If there’s truth to that the Yankees aren’t topping that offer. I don’t see the Twins taking a quantity over quality package for Ryan
The Yankees don’t give out big contracts to relievers anymore. I’m not suggesting they trade for any top tier RP, I expect them to target mid tier guys with upside, similar to Fernando Cruz last year. Bednar is the closer and Doval will probably get the 8th inning. They need reliable guys to handle the middle innings
Might be just me, but looks like most of his success is due to velocity to guys not ready for it. I have not seen much of him. In what I have, not seeing much movement on his fastball. That will play entirely different here.
Not really a deceptive delivery either.
I’m skeptical on this guy, but what do I know.
For me and a good amount of people, it’s the player’s talent that matters, not his country of origin, so it may be just you.
Mentioned nothing about where he’s from. Always trying to stir up BS.
It’s just you, his stuff looks pretty uh oh to me.
The Astros can’t afford this thing. But what about Kona Takahashi?
“We were in the bidding and did our due diligence but once the price got to a certain point we bowed out.” – Jed Hoyer, after Imai signs with the Pirates.
Apparently the Blue Jay’s are signing them all, so why even write reports at this juncture. The Cubs of course will put forth a tepid offer and easily be outbid as usual. What a clown owner, combined with the puppet spin master Jed Hoyer. Doesn’t care about winning, only clean books, despite Rickett’s billions. The third biggest market I believe, and they spend like they have the old Montreal Expos fan base supporting them. What a joke. An uncompetitive offer for Cease will follow with one for Imai, comingled with many much needed late inning/closers falling through their clumsy hands. And to boot King Tuck is history. Pretty sad state of affairs. Hard to suffer as a fan under this regime.
Fans in Chicago know that anything Bruce Levine says ain’t gonna happen.
Absolutely right, Levine is usually wrong.
Bruce Levine is just the Cubs propaganda minister.. He’s a parrot for Hoyer and just repeats what he’s told. Bastain is way more reliable as a source.
So will you neanderthal complain when the Cubs sign their 3rd Japanese star in the last 4 years or is that only for the Dodgers?
Yes.
Obviously I agree.
Whoever signs Imai will need to do so within the next four weeks. His posting window closes Jan. 2. The team to sign him will also owe a separate release fee to the Lions in NPB. That fee will equal 20% of the contract’s first $25MM, plus 17.5% of the next $25MM and 15% of any guaranteed money thereafter. Additional earnings unlocked via incentives, escalators and club option years would also be subject to that 15% rate once they become guaranteed.
So not only does a team need to hurry!!!!! That is a lot of extra Kielbasa or Sake Beef with those separate escalator fees to the Lions
I know Angelos did not go for that when he owned the Orioles,…. I wonder if Rubes has a different take!?!?
If Imai signs in the 32 billion yen or about 206 million USD range that the Japanese sports writers are predicting, what would the MLB team have to pay in posting fees?
A lot!!!
8 years at 26 he’s got 1077 IP. You think that’s a lot?
The chances of the Phillies signing him are about as good as snow in the Southtown USA. And I don’t mean south Philly, I mean Southtown, USA. And there is no chance Mother Nature is going to step in to save the Phillies and get him signed for them.
Mentioning the Phillies in the headline was just a teaser to get clicks of Phillies fans to read the article.
I fully agree the Phillies once elite starting pitching staff is beginning to show holes, and agree they need to start focusing on rebuilding the starting staff. Too many question marks beginning to show. Nola, questionable. Wheeler, (Hope he is fully recovered, but let’s be honest.) questionable. Painter, questionable. T. Walker, (who) questionable. Sanchez and Luzardo can’t be carrying the 4 to 5 starter positions by themselves.
Dombrowski doesn’t mind throwing good money after bad.
The Phillies supposedly offered the most money to Yoshinobu Yamamoto. So maybe it’s not impossible for them to sign him?
IMO it’s very possible. Suarez gets his money I hope it includes a weight clause.
@ Jackson Rubbit and @ TheDayMILBDied
I’m not saying there is no chance the Phillies sign him because of the money factor. The Phillies can definitely do that.
I’m saying there is no chance the Phillies sign him because of being a Japanese player. List the Japanese players that the Phillies have signed or even come close to signing ever. I can count on one hand how many have ever played for them. And played for them at the most for only one season.
And I’m not saying they have anything against signing any of them. They just don’t have the persuasion the west coast teams have with the Japanese players….to draw their home country fans to the US games.
That is where the Phillies persuading him to sign with them is extremely slim. Has nothing to do with the money. It has to do with the Japanese players love of the game, their country and their fans to be able to watch them play a full season. Not just when an east coast team is on the west coast playing a series.
I’m surprised there isn’t more talk about how durable Imai will be. BB ref lists him 5′-11″, 154 lbs. Tim Lincecum was the same height, but Timmy was 16 lbs heavier. I guess if a team can get 4 years of peak Lincecum they’d be happy, but that’s a big if. I think a SP needs to be heavier than 154 to hold up over the longer season in MLB.
Pedro Martinez was listed at 6’0″ 154 on his 1992 UD rookie card. He never got much bigger than that.
Not sure Pedro is a good comp. He was 20 in 1992, Imai is 27. Pedro apparently filled out as well, listed at 5′-11″, 170 in his last season. Plus Pedro was fairly unique, not at all typical. There are very few who compare.
Imai’s weight as listed in the NPB hasn’t changed officially since 2017 when he was 19. I would be willing to bet that its not 154 anymore, much like Pedro’s wasn’t as he aged. As a rookie Pedro’s official weight was 154. At 27 it was 162. Pedro’s last season was at 37 and it was 170. Most people gain weight as they age. Because of that Pedro is a very good comp. You don’t have to be big or heavy to have high velocity or durability. You have to have great mechanics.
I don’t like Pedro as a comp simply because he was so atypical.. He’s one of the best pitcher’s of his size in the history of the game. There are far more pitchers with a similarly slight build that did not have long careers, or missed significant time to injury.
Yanks will overpay to get this guy! This will enable them to trade a pitcher along with either Jones or Martian for another upgrade like Donovan.
Donovan for who now? Yo, no disrespect to the player, but he’s not all that imo.
Donovan and Kwan are two of the underrated becoming overrated players in the game. neither are game changers.
I’d take Kwan more. Decent table setter.
I’d love for the Cubs to sign Imai. Really hope Hoyer is making a concerted effort on him. Also, insert obligatory “He’s a Dodger!”. I’m being facetious….
The Japanese baseball press has reported that ten MLB teams have already had a formal meeting with Boras and Imai and 3 more are expected to do so before the 12th when visits with finalists are supposed to start. Nearly half the teams, even though several teams you would have expected to be involved have chosen not to step into the fray. There is a strong interest in him.
Decent probability he’ll be a Yankee.
Forget the cubs- they’re more show to get their fan base excited. Hoyer won’t go that extra mile to procure any top top level free agent. More kingery’s to come!
I can’t recall who I picked him for, but today (after Shota stayed) I’m saying the Cubs have the best shot with two Japanese players already in the fold. You cannot discount how much comfort level means to players. And that rotation could definitely use him.
This id who the Orioles need to go all in for. Go ahead and give him his 150 million.
Tigers
IF…they even try, that is…..
Detroit e kite kudasai. Watashitachi wa anata ga hitsuyou desu. Zenerarumanējā wa bakada.
Watashi wa sūpāfaibudesu. Kare wa watashi o yatou koto o kyohi shita. Sudeni itta yō ni zenerarumanējā wa bakada.
Demo watashi wa ī hitodakara tonikaku kare o tasukeru yo.
Detoroito ni okoshi kudasai.
Saikō no tōshu to taisen suru chansudesu, Derek Skubal.
Dojāsu o attō suru.
Piza o ogoru yo soshite Ōtani ni tsuite warukuchi ga ieru. Anata wa bīru o motte kimasu.
Ōnā ni sūpāfaifu o yatou yō ni tsutaeru no o wasurenaide kudasai!
Every team’s ears perked after his comment about wanting to beat the Dodgers. Watch him end up with the Dodgers
No way, as Carter Hawkins said he and hoyer looking to 2032 but the problem is that in a year a whole bunch of players will be gone when contracts not renewed and not much young talent in pipeline coming up to replace them.
Mets written all over….
Sūpāfaifu o yatou!
One year ago today – No!
Two years ago today, Mr. E Preztold of the world famous DFP, stated the Tigers front office was jumping into the Japanese market.
Mr Harris said so…..
Let’s play quote the reporter!
“if anyone can find a way to establish Detroit as a destination Japanese players take into consideration, it’s probably the combination of Harris and general manager Jeff Greenberg.”
Well,.golly.gee willikers
Good thing I wasn’t hold.my.bteath!
EXACTLY TWO YEARS AGO TO THE DAY!
Chō fue nät sūpāfaifu.
Kuso ttare no Chūgoku-sei mashin.
The Mets are also seriously interested in him. Way to not mention the other teams who will be able to afford him and need an ace pitcher
All teams are interested in Imai. Almost half will have a formal meeting with him and his agent Scott Boras.
Don’t need Imai. Waste of resources that can be used for OF, 3b, BP or SS
For who? The entire league doesnt need Imai?
“Meanwhile” should START the sentence, not come in the middle between commas. And there shouldn’t be a comma before “too.”