Rockies, RHP Tomoyuki Sugano reportedly agree to 1-year deal, per MLB.com’s Thomas Harding.
February 10, 2026
Rockies, RHP Tomoyuki Sugano reportedly agree to 1-year deal, per MLB.com’s Thomas Harding.
12 comments
Make him throw his splitter 100% of the time and it’s over for the league
mid 30s pitchers the new market inefficiency for us. Bring back Tyler Anderson already.
He gave up the most home runs in the majors last year btw
Sugano these nuts!!!
Holy shit, we picked up a Japanese player
36yo eating innings on a 1yr deal and letting younger guys stay in the minors to develop. Can’t hate it
It’s not my favourite, and it means younger guys might be held back. But I wanna get behind the idea.
love me some Tomo, but good luck guys
Look out dodgers
He must be desperate
This offseason has felt so much more like a normal team’s. It’s nice to watch these little transactions like this one, Willi Castro, and Michael Lorenzen that both make the club better in the now and have the potential to be moved for future value at the trade deadline. I’m not saying Paul DePodesta is the savior of the franchise or anything, but at least he’s not terminally transaction-averse like the previous administrations.
Alright, looks good. Good stuff.
OK, mid-30’s but put up solid numbers last year for a debut MLB’er. Led the O’s in starts, although 33 HR’s allowed’s a warning flag.
12 comments
Make him throw his splitter 100% of the time and it’s over for the league
mid 30s pitchers the new market inefficiency for us. Bring back Tyler Anderson already.
He gave up the most home runs in the majors last year btw
Sugano these nuts!!!
Holy shit, we picked up a Japanese player
36yo eating innings on a 1yr deal and letting younger guys stay in the minors to develop. Can’t hate it
It’s not my favourite, and it means younger guys might be held back. But I wanna get behind the idea.
love me some Tomo, but good luck guys
Look out dodgers
He must be desperate
This offseason has felt so much more like a normal team’s. It’s nice to watch these little transactions like this one, Willi Castro, and Michael Lorenzen that both make the club better in the now and have the potential to be moved for future value at the trade deadline. I’m not saying Paul DePodesta is the savior of the franchise or anything, but at least he’s not terminally transaction-averse like the previous administrations.
Alright, looks good. Good stuff.
OK, mid-30’s but put up solid numbers last year for a debut MLB’er. Led the O’s in starts, although 33 HR’s allowed’s a warning flag.