Yankees projected to make $196M splash for top international pitcher after Blue Jays' Cease deal
New York, NY – December 1, 2025
With the offseason heating up, the New York Yankees are once again at the center of attention—but not for anything they've done yet. Instead, it's what they might do next that has the baseball world buzzing. After the division-rival Toronto Blue Jays pulled off a headline-grabbing trade for ace Dylan Cease, pressure is mounting in the Bronx for a bold response.
That response may come in the form of a high-upside international arm—one who has yet to throw a pitch in Major League Baseball but is already sending scouts into a frenzy. At just 25 years old, this right-hander has dominated in Japan with electric velocity, elite command, and the kind of fearless mentality that’s drawn comparisons to some of the league’s best.
According to Sports Illustrated’s Jackson Roberts, the Yankees are projected to land the standout Japanese pitcher on a seven-year, $196 million contract—a deal that would place him among the most expensive international signings in baseball history.
“He might have the highest ceiling of any pitcher on the market this winter,” Roberts wrote. “While there’s always some uncertainty when transitioning from NPB to MLB, everything this kid has said and done points to a player ready for the biggest stage.”
That includes one particularly fiery quote that’s already made waves in front offices: he reportedly told reporters in Tokyo that he’d rather beat the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers than join them. It’s the kind of edge that fits perfectly in the Bronx.
The pitcher in question is Tatsuya Imai, whose blend of mid-to-high 90s heat, a sharp slider, and mature mound presence has made him the most coveted overseas talent this winter. His 2025 season in Japan ended with a 2.21 ERA, 190 strikeouts, and a walk rate that has Yankees analytics staff watching closely.
Despite comments from Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner about being mindful of payroll, insiders believe New York remains well-positioned to outbid nearly any team when it sees the right opportunity.
And with rotation depth still a concern behind Gerrit Cole, the right opportunity may have just arrived.
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