Noted Yakult winds Slugger Munetaka Murakami is not the only Japanese star moving to MLB this winter. Yomiuri Giants-star Kazuma Okamoto, another Big-Hitting Third Honkman/First Honkman who is compiled to Seiya Suzuki, and Seibu Lions Pitching Star Tatsuya Imai, who has a 1.50 ERA and 98 MPH with a plus sliders, are also placed.
Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns explored in Japan, and some rivals speculate that the Mets can play for Murakami if they cannot re -sign Pete Alonso. Stearns saw Imai, a 27-year-old right-handed, and okamoto, too.
The newest best gamble heard for the return of Aaron Judge to the right field is this home stand, perhaps early next week. (But of course many guesses have already been made.)
The debate of the right -ly-Cal Raleigh MVP is great, but if the Mariners keep flopping (and four teams are within three games for the last Wildcard spot), his first place disappears.
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