Explore the latest developments concerning Will Phils finally.
Will Phils finally land a star from Asia this winter?
Will Phils finally land a star from Asia this winter? originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
The Phillies have long been as aggressive as anyone in baseball when it comes to free agency.
The same hasn’t been true on the international side, though. Their history with signing top talent out of Asia has been almost non-existent, and it hasn’t been for a lack of effort.
“Sometimes there’s a little bit more of an obstacle we’re facing,” Dave Dombrowski told The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Scott Lauber recently. “Maybe [Philly] is not the No. 1 place, first and foremost. But you don’t give in to that. You try to create an atmosphere that people want to join, and you’re hopeful that at some time it works out for you.”
MLB rumors: Giants have interest in NPB ace; Cubs plan to add pitching; former All-Star reliever eyed to start
Major League Baseball's offseason is likely to slow down for the upcoming holiday, but teams still have a few days to get some winter shopping done before Thanksgiving. Below, CBS Sports has compiled all of Sunday's most notable rumors and transactions in one convenient place.
The Tigers are one of several teams who are interested in signing and converting reliever Ryan Helsley into a starter, according to The Athletic.
Helsley, 31, has never started a game in the majors and hasn't made a professional start at any level since 2018. Nevertheless, teams are hopeful that he can follow in the cleatprints of Reynaldo López, Michael King, and Clay Holmes, among others, and make the transition to the rotation.
Giraffe Tools AW40 Retractable Hose Reel 5/8" x 90 ft Wall Mounted Garden Hose Reel Heavy Duty, Automatic Rewind
The Phillies have made progress, but still haven’t signed a player out of Japan. Will that change soon?
The Phillies are among four teams to be shut out from signing a player out of Japan to a major league deal, but itâs not for a lack of trying. It all comes down to one player willing to be the first.
Twenty-four hours after throwing 96 pitches to shove the World Series to a seventh game, the Dodgersâ Yoshinobu Yamamoto ran in from the bullpen to this: ninth inning, one out, winning run at second base.
In 2023, his first season as a Japan-based scout for the Phillies, Otsuka hosted three team officials, including assistant general manager Jorge Velandia, on a scouting visit. Among their stops: Chiba, a short drive from Tokyo, to watch Yamamoto pitch for the Orix Buffaloes.
For more detailed information, explore updates concerning Will Phils finally.






















0 Comments