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NPB draft first-round pick Genei Sato enrolls at Penn State: What does it mean for his MLB future?
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What Genei Sato’s Enrollment at Penn State Means for His MLB Future: Insights on the NPB Draft First-Round Star

December 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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Right-handed pitcher Genei Sato is set to transfer to Penn State from Sendai University in Shibata, Japan, beginning in the fall semester of 2026. He will become eligible for the Major League Baseball (MLB) amateur draft in 2027. Sato’s decision to move is notable because he was expected to be a first-round pick in the upcoming Japan Professional Baseball Draft but chose to bypass the traditional posting system—the agreement between MLB and Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) that requires players to spend a designated period in Japan to maximize their earning potential. Instead, he aims to directly pursue a career in MLB through college baseball.

Penn State’s head coach, Mike Gambino, praised Sato as a top-tier talent, noting his strong track record at Sendai University where he maintained a 2.22 ERA and recorded nearly 11 strikeouts per nine innings. Standing 5 feet 11 inches, Sato has flashed triple-digit fastballs and a highly effective splitter. Over the summer, he impressed by striking out six batters in 4 1/3 innings against the U.S. Collegiate National Team. UCLA shortstop and potential top pick Roch Cholowski also commended Sato’s pitching velocity and splitter, confirming his status as a standout prospect.

Sato is among several Japanese amateurs who have foregone NPB careers to chase MLB dreams through U.S. college baseball, joining players like Stanford’s Rintaro Sasaki, White Sox prospect Rikuu Nishida, and Georgia’s Kenny Ishikawa.

Fan Take: This move highlights a shifting trend where talented international players choose college baseball in the U.S. as a direct path to MLB, potentially changing how global talent enters the league. For baseball fans, it means more diverse and exciting prospects are likely to emerge in collegiate programs, enriching the sport with international flair and competitive fire.

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