The Chicago Cubs are gearing up for an active offseason, particularly in bolstering their pitching staff. After already making some moves to strengthen both their rotation and bullpen, the team remains intent on exploring further opportunities. Among the most intriguing possibilities is Japanese pitching sensation Roki Sasaki, widely regarded as one of the best arms available on the market.
Unlike other marquee free agents, Sasaki’s contract is governed by international signing rules, capping his potential deal at $7.5 million. This affordability makes him an exceptionally attractive option for teams hesitant to invest in expensive long-term contracts for other high-profile starters. Rumors about Sasaki’s availability have swirled for some time, but according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, Sasaki has officially been posted. This means MLB teams, including the Cubs, have until January 23 to negotiate with the star pitcher following the opening of his window on December 10.
Where the Cubs stand in the competition for Sasaki remains uncertain. Recent reports indicate Chicago has expressed interest, but geographic preferences could play a significant role in Sasaki’s decision. Many Japanese stars in recent years have favored signing with West Coast teams due to proximity to Japan and established communities that make the transition easier. If Sasaki prioritizes those factors, luring him to Chicago could prove challenging.
However, the Cubs have plenty to offer, including a passionate fanbase, historic Wrigley Field, and the vibrant atmosphere of the Windy City. These factors could serve as compelling selling points in their pitch to the Japanese ace. While playing in Chicago may not be Sasaki’s first choice, the team’s management will likely need to craft a strong case to convince him that the Midwest can be an ideal destination for his MLB debut.
Sasaki’s potential impact on the Cubs cannot be overstated. His electric performances in Japan cement his status as a generational talent. Over 414 2/3 innings in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), Sasaki has posted a stellar 2.02 ERA while striking out an impressive 524 batters. His ability to dominate lineups has some analysts considering him among the top five pitchers in the world, even before stepping onto an MLB mound.
For a franchise seeking to elevate itself into consistent postseason contention, adding Sasaki could be transformative. His presence at the top of the rotation would not only solidify their pitching staff but also signal a commitment to competing at the highest level. Over the next month, the Cubs must focus their efforts on convincing Sasaki to join their ranks, as securing his services could mark a turning point for the organization.