Stanford University first baseman Rintaro Sasaki took questions from U.S. reporters without an interpreter after his team won ...
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USA TODAY High School Sports on MSNRintaro Sasaki, aka Japan's home run king, absolutely crushed his first college home runRintaro Sasaki, the left-handed power hitter who set the Japanese high school home run record (14) while playing at Hanamaki ...
Stanford first baseman Rintaro Sasaki has been the talk of the Cardinal program since he decided to join the team last spring ...
Record setting slugger Rintaro Sasaki hit his first NCAA home run on Saturday in a blowout win over Duke. The Stanford first ...
Stanford first baseman Rintaro Sasaki made head coach David Esquer look like a prophet. The freshman from Japan hit a reported 140 home runs in high school, but through last Friday, the left-handed ...
The legend of Rintaro Sasaki continued to grow on Saturday. After hitting his first collegiate home run for Stanford, Sasaki ...
Expected to be the No. 1 pick in the Nippon Professional Baseball Draft, Sasaki decided to take his talents to Stanford ...
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What’s the future of baseball in Japan as the best players leave for MLB?About a dozen Japanese played in MLB last season, headlined by Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto of the World Series champion Los ...
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USA TODAY High School Sports on MSNDifferent high school paths for Cubs/Dodgers series starters Yamamoto, Imanaga and SasakiMLB opened with Cubs vs. Dodgers in Japan. Starting pitchers Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shota Imanaga and Roki Sasaki had different ...
Rintaro Sasaki, the left-handed power hitter who set the Japanese high school home run record (14) while playing at Hanamaki Higashi High School (Hanamaki, Iwate, Japan), has made a big first ...
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