On the Nationals' Jose Tena's one of 2 in competition for the 26th roster spot
On Toronto's webpage I read that not surprisingly Nick Sandlin made the team.
Myles Straw is among a group competing for what I think are 3 of spots. The Blue Jays "ned two capable center fielders". Defensively Straw is more than "capable" and he's hit well in spring training.
Another among the competitors is Nathan Lukes who has the advantage of being on the 40 man roster; only minor league obsessives like me will remember he started with the Indians; was traded back in 2015 along with a long-gone young pitcher for Brandon Guyer; he's earned 102 major league at bats in his career
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Dodgers vs Cubs Tokyo Series Watched By Over 25 Million People in Japan
Valentina Martinez03/23/2025
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ trip to Japan was historic for several reasons, including record-breaking viewership of the Tokyo Series.
Game 1 of the Tokyo Series, featuring the first Opening Day matchup between two Japanese starting pitchers, averaged more than 25 million viewers, per Major League Baseball. The matchup between the Dodgers and Chicago Cubs was the most-watched MLB game in the country’s history.
Roki Sasaki headlined Game 2 and made his MLB debut in front of a sold-out crowd. The game averaged over 23 million viewers.
During last season’s Seoul Series in South Korea, a total of 18.7 million viewers tuned in for the first game of the Dodgers’ rivalry matchup with the San Diego Padres. The Tokyo Series evidently surpassed those numbers.
The international event set records for viewership, merchandise sales, and attendances. Additionally, the Dodgers had the chance to experience firsthand the electricity from Japanese fans at the Tokyo Dome.
Utility man Kiké Hernández believes Latin and Japanese baseball fans share the same passion for the game.
“When it comes to just culture as it is, I believe that the Latin culture and the Japanese culture can’t be more far apart from each other,” Hernández said. “But when it comes to the passion and the way that fans enjoy the game … it’s the closest thing to it.”
The Tokyo Series was evidence of the Dodgers’ popularity overseas. Manager Dave Roberts reiterated the franchise’s goal of “painting Japan blue.”
“We want complete market share of that country,” Roberts said. “We want every young player over there to be a Dodger fan. So when they have an opportunity to come over, it’s a no-brainer.”
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3468Straw makes Blue Jays roster as part of a CF platoon; but regular OF Varsho is expected back soon so Myles' Toronto stay may be limited. He hit 400 this spring so he earned the job.
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Dodgers Catcher Reacts to Roki Sasaki's Struggles in Dodger Stadium Debut
Valentina Martinez | 48 Minutes Ago
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Roki Sasaki made his Dodger Stadium debut Saturday against the Detroit Tigers.
The Japanese fireballer lasted just 1.2 innings before manager Dave Roberts pulled him out of the game. Sasaki, who was highly-sought by numerous teams this winter, allowed four walks and recorded just five outs for the Dodgers. He threw 32 strikes on 61 pitches....
During Sasaki's free agency process, his agent Joel Wolfe made it clear that his client was not a finished product. There was bound to be some growing pains in Sasaki's transition from Nippon Professional Baseball to stateside baseball.
Every athlete falls down, what matters is if they get up.
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Sasaki struggled in his start vs the Cubs in the Japan Series.
Gotta start wondering whether or not Sasaki would have been better off signing with Cleveland. I have to believe Sasaki's would have opened his pro career in Columbus.
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“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller
Democracy Dies In Darkness - WAPO
-- Bob Feller
Democracy Dies In Darkness - WAPO