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The Washington Nationals signed Shinnosuke Ogasawara to a two-year, $3.5 million contract, a move that is cautious due to concerns about his performance. Initially showing promise with good strike zone control in Japan, Ogasawara has struggled in Spring Training, leading to increased walks and hits against him. Though there are possibilities of converting him into a reliever, his history suggests that he may be better suited for AAA rather than starting in the majors, given his mixed track record and previous performance in minor leagues.
There are more obvious plays off his first name but you come here for creativity.
The Nats signed Shinnosuke Ogasawara for a 2 year 3.5 million dollar contract.
Essentially he's a AA/AAA pitcher with decent results but not much of a prospect called up to see what he can do.
If you want to look to him as a reliever then you might focus on a 2022 that featured a higher than average K-rate.
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