Details On The Mets Interest In Yoshinobu Yamamot
Right-hander is expected to be posted by the Orix Buffaloes of Nippon Profe sional Baseball in the coming months, which will make him one of the top free agents available to major league clubs this winter. The Mets are one of many clubs that have reported interest in him and provides some details of their upcoming courtship. The Mets already made one big signing of a pitcher making the move from Japan, inking to a five-year deal le s than a year ago. That deal is looking good for the club right now, with Senga being one of the few bright spots during a tough 2023 season. He made 29 starts and threw 166 1/3 innings, finishing the year with an earned run average of 2.98. Yamamoto is expected to be an even more appealing investment than Senga, due to a couple of factors. Senga had an ERA of 2.59 in his NPB career before coming to North America, whereas Yamamoto has a mark of 1.82. Senga dropped his ERA to 1.94 in his final NPB season but Yamamotos has landed at 1.21. Furthermore, Senga made the move for his age-30 season whereas Yamamoto just turned 25. Sammon makes Marco Kasper Jersey reference to a by his colleague Ken Rosenthal, who reported in April that some people in the league think that Japanese players dont like being on the same team as other Japanese players. This seems like an absurd a sertion given that NPB teams are composed primarily of Japanese players and Japanese clubs have also performed extremely well in international play, with their World Baseball Cla sic triumph earlier this year giving them a third title out of the five times the tournament has been held. Regardle s of the merits of that line of thinking, Sammon reports that it wouldnt apply here, with Yamamoto having no reservations about wearing the same uniform as Senga. Furthermore, Senga has openly told Mets management that he wants Yamamoto on the team. Sammon also reports that Yamamoto wants to play in a large market, which should work in the Mets favor. Sammon goes on to addre s the departure of Billy Eppler, who was with the Yankees when they signed and with the Angels when they signed . This may have helped him and the Mets in getting Senga aboard, but Eppler recently stepped down as general manager, with president of baseball operations David Stearns now the primary baseball decision maker. Whether the transition from Eppler to Stearns has any impact on the pursuit of Yamamoto isnt really known. Beyond those factors, the financials will undoubtedly be significant. Given Yamamotos youth and talent, its expected by many that he could get himself a lengthy contract with a guarantee in the range of $200MM. That gives an edge to the higher-spending clubs, a group that certainly includes the Mets, with owner Steve Cohen allowing the 2023 club to have the highest payroll in baseball history. One thing that arguably undercuts the connection to the Mets is that the club is they wont be as aggre sive this offseason. If the team is planning a sort of reset year after the disappointing 2023 campaign, giving the new president time to a se s the organization and build the farm system, then landing one of the top free agents would seem to be a bit incongruous. But the club does need starting pitching, having dealt away and at the deadline. is also about to hit free agency, leaving the club with a rotation of Senga, and a few question marks beyond that. Quintana only has one year left on his deal, creating further uncertainty down the line. The position player prospects in the Mets system are also generally regarded higher than their pitching prospects. Since Yamamoto is so young, its po sible the Mets could view this as a rare opportunity to add a pitcher with many prime years remaining, which would push them to make an earnest pursuit and improve their long-term pitching outlook even if the overall offseason plan is going to be le s aggre sive than it was a year ago. The Mets making a legitimate run at Yamamoto seems plausible but they figure to have plenty of competition, as hes already been publicly connected to the Phillies, Giants, Cardinals, Cubs, Dodgers, Diamondbacks, Rangers, Tigers, Yankees, and Red Sox. Martin Lapointe Jersey
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