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Shinnosuke Ogasawara, a veteran left-hander from Japan's Central League, just signed with the Nationals after being posted by the Chunichi Dragons. Ogasawara is known for his durability and command; Ogasawara presents an intriguing option for teams seeking depth in their starting rotation. This scouting report details his strengths, weaknesses, and potential role in the Major Leagues.
About: Ogasawara burst onto the scene as a teenage phenom, showcasing impressive velocity and leading his high school to the national championship. He was subsequently drafted first overall by Chunichi and made his NPB debut at a young age. While he faced early struggles, Ogasawara eventually developed into a reliable starter for the Dragons, known for his consistent innings totals and ability to limit walks.
Contract Detials: The Associated Press reports that left-handed pitcher Shinnosuke Ogasawara's deal includes a $3.5 million salary and a $700,000 posting fee, totaling $4.2 million.
For Competitive Balance Tax (CBT) purposes, only the $3.5 million salary will be counted, averaging $1.75 million annually. This addition brings the Nationals' projected 2025 CBT payroll to approximately $125.5 million.
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