"Reiwa Monster" Ronshi Sasaki announced today that he has joined the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Japanese Shohei Ohtani and Yushin Yamamoto have formed the Japanese three pillars to take the lead, causing heated discussions in the outside world. However, after choosing the team, the second problem he has to face is to wear the number 72 jersey, but the "lucky star" veteran Miguel Rojas's recent community story has been revealed, according to the American media "The Big Lead" reported that Rojas has confirmed to them that he will give up the number 11 to the new little brother, and he will change to the number 72 shirt, and said: "I hope this will help us sign him."
At present, the No. 17 worn by Sasaki in the Japanese occupation Chiba Rhodes Marine is being worn on the big brother Otani, and it is still exchanged for a Porsche luxury car, and it is absolutely impossible to change the number. The number 14 he wore when he played for the Japanese national team was the number that Dodgers retired in honor of the famous Gil Hodges, so the choice of the new back number has also become the focus of everyone.
While everyone was speculating, the veteran Rojas, who is currently wearing No. 11, first hinted at the possibility of changing his number in an Instagram story, and today directly confirmed to the media that he gave up his back number and wore back to the No. 72 worn as a rookie. "I hope that giving him the shirt number will help him sign with us."
As for whether Sasaki will follow the tradition and follow Otani's lead and give Rojas a big gift in return, Rojas said that the two have not talked about it yet. Although eight or nine are not far from ten, whether Sasaki will wear the number 11 in the end will have to wait for the team that has the right to distribute the number 11 to be announced.