The Braves shouldn’t be counted out for one of “world’s most talented pitchers”

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The Braves have glaring holes in the starting rotation, but they might not have the funds to go after a frontline arm, especially considering the need to add to the outfield and bullpen as well. So, why not roll out the red carpet for Roki Sasaki?

With a triple-digit fastball, slider and one of the best split-finger pitches in the world, the Japanese phenom is going to be highly sought-after. He posted a 10-5 record with a 2.35 ERA while punching out 129 and only walking 32 batters over 111 innings this year.

According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the Braves aren’t “expected” to be significant players in the sweepstakes, with the Dodgers, Padres, Cubs, Rangers, Mets, and Giants listed. But why? Why shouldn’t the Braves be considered suitors? Well, there’s reason to be optimistic about Atlanta’s chances, as Passan notes.

“Other teams could emerge in the process. When Ohtani was posted — like Sasaki, he forewent the riches of full free agency and signed for $2.3 million. The Los Angeles Angels, with whom he eventually signed, were not among the favorites. When Ohtani was posted, teams submitted written materials to outline their plans for him, then the field of contenders was narrowed before he chose the Angels,” Passan writes.

Roki Sasaki is the perfect target for the Braves. They have an obvious need, but more than anything, he’s going to be incredibly affordable for multiple years. Not only could he solidify Atlanta’s rotation next season but also for multiple years to come.

In terms of development, there are very few clubs that can compare to what the Braves have done with young talent. As far as marketing, which is where Sasaki will make most of his money, Atlanta could be seen as a blank canvas. There’s no prominent Asian athlete in the city, unlike Los Angeles, where Roki Sasaki will be in Ohtani’s shadow.

Of course, proximity is a factor, with Atlanta being much further away from Japan compared to the west coast. While it’s a long shot, I’m not sure why the Braves aren’t being more seriously considered.

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