Breaking Done Deal: Phillies Officially Land $227 Million Experience Star After Rejecting Contract Offer From Rival Team

The Philadelphia Phillies have wanted to sign a Japanese star for a while now. They’ve been wanting to get into the market of baseball players coming out of the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) league and the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO). Unfortunately, they won’t be getting their foot in the door after Tatsuya Imai reportedly agreed to a contract with the Houston Astros on New Year’s Day, according to Jon Heyman.

The star right-hander was posted by the Seibu Lions and had until Jan. 2 at 5 p.m. ET to sign a deal to move to MLB. His new deal with the Astros is reportedly for three years and can max out at $63 million. It will be the second-largest AAV for a Japanese pitcher after Yoshinobu Yamamoto, per Jesse Rogers of ESPN.

At this time we don’t know if the Phillies made an offer or how much that offer might have been for. All we know is that Imai won’t be pitching in Philadelphia.

Seibu Lions v Orix BuffaloesPhillies miss out on signing star Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai
From the beginning of the offseason right up until the last week of his posting, the Phillies had been reported to be one of the teams interested in signing the 27-year-old two-time NPB All-Star. However, it was, overall, a very quiet negotiating period.

Seibu Lions v Orix Buffaloes

After managing partner John Middleton and president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski were willing to offer Yamamoto the biggest contract two winters ago, you could envision a path where the Phillies would have been okay blowing past their expected 2026 payroll for the chance to finally land an NPB star. But alas, another one has slipped through their fingers.

In addition to finally giving the Phillies a direct-from-Japan signing, Imai would have been a nice boost to a starting rotation that has some question marks heading into 2026.

Seibu Lions v Orix Buffaloes

Ace Zack Wheeler will be working his way back from thoracic outlet decompression surgery this fall. Top prospect Andrew Painter had a rough season but the Phillies expect him to compete for a spot inthe starting five, although nothing is guaranteed. Veteran Taijuan Walker is the fallback option. There’s not much depth beyond that.

Imai would have drastically changed the complexion of the Phillies’ rotation. Oh well, Phillies fans are used this by now.

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