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Tomoyuki Sugano Intends To Stay In MLB

By Charlie Wright | January 25, 2026 at 7:07pm CDT

Free agent Tomoyuki Sugano is not planning to return to Nippon Professional Baseball, per a report from Yahoo Japan (hat tip here for the translation). The report cited a recent television interview from Sugano in which he said he’s “not considering” coming back to NPB. He has connected with multiple teams and is “waiting for offers.”

The report doesn’t mention any suitors, and it also doesn’t clearly state that the teams Sugano was referring to were in MLB, but it seems like a safe assumption. With the longtime NPB hurler rebuffing the idea that he’d return to Japan after one year in MLB, he’s presumably working through negotiations with big-league clubs. The recent interview echoes the sentiments Sugano shared near the end of last season.

Sugano signed a one-year, $13MM deal with Baltimore last offseason. He posted a 4.64 ERA across 30 outings. The righty got off to a solid start, putting up a 3.04 ERA through a dozen appearances, before falling off as the season went on. Sugano had an xFIP and a SIERA in the mid-4.00s during that stretch, so regression was coming.

Never a big strikeout pitcher, Sugano struggled mightily to miss bats stateside. His 15.7% strikeout rate ranked in the 6th percentile. He had the fourth-lowest swinging-strike rate among pitchers who threw at least 150 innings. Given that Sugano had a stellar 5.3% walk rate, plenty of balls were put in play against him. Sugano ceded a hefty 11.8% barrel rate and an above-average fly ball rate. That combo is part of the reason he gave up 33 home runs, the third-most in the league.

Sugano spent 12 seasons with the Yomiuri Giants before joining the Orioles. He capped off his time in NPB with a strong 2024 that saw him go 15-3 with a pristine 1.67 ERA. Sugano pushed his low walk rate down to a miniscule 2.6% that season. He didn’t receive a ton of fanfare last offseason, but landed a decent commitment from Baltimore.

The 36-year-old Sugano boasts a six-pitch arsenal. His mix is fairly unique, as his splitter and sweeper lead the way in terms of usage. Sugano’s four-seamer averaged just 92.7 mph, but he also threw a sinker and cutter at least 12% of the time. The full repertoire resulted in an underwhelming 92 Stuff+ last season.

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53 Comments

  1. Gunnar Henderson Bowman 1st

    4 hours ago

    You don’t say.

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  2. This one belongs to the Reds

    4 hours ago

    He did say.

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  3. Gobraves88

    4 hours ago

    I’m down for thew braves to give him 1/8m$ offer and see.

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    • Gobraves88

      4 hours ago

      pardon thy spelling.

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    • Pig-nippled Jesus

      4 hours ago

      Cut that salary in half then give it to another team, and I agree.

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      • Gobraves88

        4 hours ago

        yeah I looked at his savant page and that is a lot more blue than i thought their would be, a 5.81 xERA is putrid. I don’t want him no more so go to the Chisox or Rockies.

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        • Astros71

          2 hours ago

          When he goes to the Rockies…

          ERA of 11!!

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          2 hours ago

          But that is 6 earned runs lower than their best pitcher.

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        • Astros71

          2 hours ago

          Nice piece of sarcasm, but not even the Rockies are so bad. Maybe if you take out the Rockies FCL and put them in the majors?

          Reply
    • ohyeadam

      4 hours ago

      Late career Kyle Gibson had similar results and was given $5m+ for those final years. Innings eater, low K, mid 4 or higher ERA

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      • Pig-nippled Jesus

        3 hours ago

        @dam but this guy was figured out in the second half. I imagine his sophomore year will not go as well. He also doesn’t have the stuff to covert to the bullpen. Even at 1/$4million, I’d be upset at my team for guaranteeing the roster spot.

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        • Steinbrenner2728

          2 hours ago

          “I’d be upset at my team for guaranteeing the roster spot”

          Who’s your team? Just curious in this case.

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    • bravesfan

      3 hours ago

      I’d take him for the right price, which would have to be pretty low. 1-2 mil. But even then, I don’t think his stuff will do well in the Braves park

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    • sixpence

      2 hours ago

      I think that would be a good cheap pickup for AA.

      Reply
  4. hiflew

    4 hours ago

    But does MLB want him to stay? I could see him getting a very small deal or maybe even a minor league w/ ST invite, but not much more. He will be 36 on Opening Day and wasn’t really THAT impressive at 35.

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      3 hours ago

      He could be the Ace in Colorado.

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      • Astros71

        2 hours ago

        They already have Michael Lorezen

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          2 hours ago

          Co-aces?

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        • Astros71

          2 hours ago

          Oh yeah. That’s a really good 1-2 punch. Among the best in the league like the Red Sox or Dodgers. Right? LOL

          Reply
      • hiflew

        2 hours ago

        I don’t think so. A soft tossing 36 year old with problems with the long ball is pretty much exactly what the Rockies don’t need.

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        45 mins ago

        Colorado needs someone to eat innings but im afraid if sugano went to Colorado he would set the highest ERA record ever

        Reply
  5. cwsOverhaul

    4 hours ago

    Wouldn’t have to move far for a 1yr low $ deal chewing up some innings for Nationals.

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  6. scruffmcgruff

    4 hours ago

    I feel like he could do well somewhere, but i damn if he doesn’t need to cut down on the home run ball. He was serviceable for my O’s but still very flawed.

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    • Canuckleball

      4 hours ago

      The prior article talks about Pittsburgh’s options for the back of their rotation. Sugano could be a decent answer.

      Statcast park factors had PNC Park rated as the hardest place to hit homers last season, and the park overall is rated at 26 of 30 for offense.

      His stuff could still be of use in a place like that.

      Even if Pittsburgh specifically doesn’t go after him, a scenario like that would make sense. Ideally, somewhere outside of the AL East.

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  7. HalosHeavenJJ

    4 hours ago

    The Angels need reliable innings. Kyle Hendricks and Tyler Anderson combined for over 300 innings last year and have not really been replaced.

    I’d prefer Littell but beggars can’t be choosers.

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  8. Astros71

    3 hours ago

    Could be what happens if Kona Takahashi came. No wonder he didn’t get an offer, thanks to Sugano.

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  9. BlueSkies_LA

    3 hours ago

    Fairly unique. Does that mean one of a kind, but not?

    1
    Reply
  10. oldgfan

    3 hours ago

    Welcome to the Sacramento Athletics.

    1
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    • Astros71

      2 hours ago

      I don’t think the A’s have gotten their naming rights yet, so they are the A’s. TCB wrote the A’s as “homeless”

      Reply
      • Datashark

        2 hours ago

        They are trying to trademark: Las Vegas Athletics, but if they want to trademark Sacramento Athletics they might get it, but a judge may question that they reside in West Sacramento.

        Reply
  11. sorengo99

    3 hours ago

    Related: x.com/pigtownsports/status/2015572290545606920?s=4…

    Reply
  12. truthlemonade

    3 hours ago

    Padres

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    • Rsox

      35 mins ago

      I was going to say the same thing. Padres are light on starting pitching but may be able to add an arm or two depending on what Darvish decides

      Reply
  13. Baltimore_44

    3 hours ago

    Bad team that wants an inning sponge. I think he’s going to be terrible if he comes back. At least it won’t cost the next team $13MM.

    1
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  14. Champ world champion Texas Rangers

    3 hours ago

    Solid 4/5 starter or even spot starter I’ll do 1 year 5.5 million.

    1
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  15. DirtyWater04

    3 hours ago

    Seems like the kind of pitcher the Twins usually have a hard-on for. Costs more than $10 though so they’ve probably bowed out of the bidding.

    Reply
    • Baltimore_44

      3 hours ago

      Sugano will not get $10MM. Cut that in half and you still might be overshooting.

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      • WadeBoggsWildRide

        2 hours ago

        I think he meant ten dollars literally.

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        • Astros71

          2 hours ago

          He’ll get 10 dollars. That’s the salary for McDonald workers or whatever. I’m pretty sure I have $10 in my pocket.

          Reply
        • Baltimore_44

          2 hours ago

          lol you’re right

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      • DirtyWater04

        2 hours ago

        I meant $10, not $10 M.

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  16. Heydude2026

    2 hours ago

    He said $10 not $10 million lol

    1
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  17. Astros71

    2 hours ago

    We do not need this Japanese player.

    Reply
  18. Daryl Pauley

    2 hours ago

    Whatever he gets will be more than Japan will pay him.

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    • Dustyslambchops23

      10 mins ago

      Not true at all, he’d prob get more in Japan.

      His last contract before the O’s was roughly 4/40 in Japan.

      He probably won’t get more than a 3-4M deal for ‘26

      Reply
  19. Datashark

    2 hours ago

    He keeps powers hitters very happy. He will need to fix it but at 36, good luck with that.

    Reply
  20. dr.richardwang

    1 hour ago

    Get him now Red Sox!

    Reply
  21. SoCalBrave

    1 hour ago

    This sounds like a Perry special, don’t be surprised when the Angels sign him

    1
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    • HalosHeavenJJ

      1 hour ago

      If he’d ever been connected to the Braves he’d already be here.

      Reply
  22. Dorothy_Mantooth

    1 hour ago

    I could see Sugano signing a low cost deal ($3M-$4M) with the Rays and going on to pitch very well for them. Then they trade him at the deadline for a decent prospect after which, he implodes for his new team and ends up getting released.

    This would be a typical TB move; one they are very good at.

    Reply
  23. TJ5960

    48 mins ago

    I too have “connected with multiple teams and [am] “waiting for offers.” And I am equally as likely to receive them.

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  24. 82rickey130

    38 mins ago

    Sacramento!!!

    Reply
  25. 82rickey130

    36 mins ago

    But he will need to work on strikeouts to be successful in Sacramento

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