Shinnosuke Ogasawara looks “really, really good” in live bullpen work.
The 27-year-old came over from Japan on a modest two-year, $3.5 million deal but has a chance to open the season in the Nationals’ starting rotation. He doesn’t throw the ball hard, but he has a deep arsenal of pitches and the “ability to change speeds and make everything look the same coming out of his hand.” Nationals manager Davey Martinez said, “His arm action looks just like a fastball coming in...it’s really, really good. There’s a whole lot of swings, not very good swings, as we saw today. But he’s got to understand that he needs to be over the plate with it, down.” It’s too early to start drafting Ogasawara in fantasy leagues until we know what his role will be, and his lower velocity will likely make him volatile, but there’s a chance he could emerge as a streamer in deeper leagues this season.