Millionaire team emerges as a serious candidate to sign Mexican pitcher Roberto Osuna

Mexican relief pitcher Roberto Osunahad an impressive debut in the Japanese baseball league (NPB). The former major league closer finished the regular role with the Chiba Lotte Marines with a 0.91 ERA and ten saves.

Despite the fact that he still does not have a guaranteed contract for 2023, “Chufito” already The offers start to pour in., and, as expected, they are both from Japanese teams. Not only does Chiba Lotte intend to re-sign the 27-year-old right-hander, but according to Nishi Nippon Sports, the SoftBank Hawks they are very interested in signing to the sinaloense native of the town Juan José Ríos.

The Softbank Hawks are one of the teams with the greatest purchasing power in Japanese baseball, therefore, it is not ruled out that their offer will be more than seductive for the former rescuer of the Toronto Blue Jays and Houston Astros, in his time as a major league player.


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ismael hernandez

I have graduated from the Autonomous University of Guadalajara since 2012, graduated as a Bachelor of Communication Sciences. After having been a radio host for a few years in the “Perla Tapatía”, I returned to my hometown, Mazatlán, Sinaloa and was hired by Periódico El Debate in May 2019. My first months in El Debate were writing articles for the vertical: “Mi Bolsillo”, however, in September of the same year I became part of the powerful lineup of “Al Bat”, where I still continue to work as a web journalist. In “Al Bat”, we truthfully reveal to our readers the most relevant news in the world of baseball, mainly from the MLB, winter leagues from Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and the Asian continent. I am a fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League and the Boston Red Sox in the American League. My big dream is to see the Fenway Park stadium, the historic site of the “Red Sox”.

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Millionaire team emerges as a serious candidate to sign Mexican pitcher Roberto Osuna