Current:Home > MyWho is Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the Japanese pitching ace bound for MLB next season? -CapitalCourse
Who is Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the Japanese pitching ace bound for MLB next season?
View
Date:2025-04-19 03:39:25
He's the most coveted free-agent pitcher of the offseason. Yet many baseball fans have never heard of him, let alone seen him pitch.
He's Yoshinobu Yamamoto. And he's coming to the major leagues next season. We just don't know where yet.
The 25-year-old right-hander has dominated the Japan Pacific League, especially the past three seasons − racking up 18, 15 and 16 wins and posting ERAs of 1.39, 1.68 and 1.16. That dominance has resulted in him being named Pacific League MVP twice and winning three consecutive awards as the league's top pitcher.
MLB FREE AGENT TRACKER: Ranking the top 89 players on the market this offseason
Who is Yoshinobu Yamamoto?
Yamamoto was born Aug. 17, 1998 in Bizen, Okayama in Japan.
HOT STOVE UPDATES: MLB free agency: Ranking and tracking the top players available.
The right-hander signed with the Orix Buffaloes of the Japanese Pacific League at the age of 18, and made his NPB debut in 2017, three days after his 19th birthday.
Yamamoto has drawn comparisons to peak Pedro Martinez because of his smallish stature (5-10, 176 pounds) and his amazing dominance.
What are Yoshinobu Yamamoto's stats in Japan?
Yamamoto has spent seven seasons with the Orix Buffaloes, posting a record of 70-29 (.707) with a sparkling 1.82 ERA.
He's averaged 9.3 strikeouts per nine innings, while allowing 6.4 hits and 2.1 walks per nine for a career WHIP of 0.935.
Yamamoto has thrown two career no-hitters for the Buffaloes, one on June 18, 2022 and another on Sept. 9, 2023.
His fastball averages 95 mph, topping out around 99. He also throws a splitter, slider, cutter and curveball.
After pitching in his final game in the 2023 Japan Series, the Buffaloes announced Yamamoto would enter the international posting system and be eligible to be signed by MLB teams as a free agent.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto's international experience
Yamamoto was selected to represent Japan at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He pitched his team to a win over Korea in the tournament semifinals as Japan went on to defeat the United States for the gold medal.
Yamamoto also pitched for Team Japan at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He made one start and one relief appearance in the WBC, earning a win and posting a 2.45 ERA in 7 ⅓ innings as Japan won gold in dramatic fashion, again beating Team USA in the final in Miami.
What MLB teams are looking to sign Yamamoto?
Every single major league club could use a pitcher of Yamamoto's skill level and age. However, only ones with fairly deep pockets figure to be able to afford the salary he'll command on the open market.
Of course, that list has to begin with the New York Yankees, who had GM Brian Cashman there in person to witness Yamamoto's second career no-hitter. The Yankees have presumptive 2023 AL Cy Young award winner Gerrit Cole as their ace, but a host of questions behind him after last winter's big free-agent aquisition, Carlos Rodon, was an injury-plagued washout.
Other big-market teams likely to express interest include the New York Mets, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers.
MLB Network's Jon Morosi reports the San Francisco Giants and pitching-needy St. Louis Cardinals could also enter the Yamamoto sweepstakes.
Once Yamamoto is officially posted, any MLB team looking to sign him has a 45-day window to agree to terms of a contract. Otherwise, he would go back to his NPB team.
veryGood! (262)
Related
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- United Airlines to pay $30 million after quadriplegic passenger ends up in a coma
- Biden policy that has allowed 200,000 migrants to enter the U.S. in 10 months faces key legal test
- Police arrest two men in suspected torching of British pub cherished for its lopsided walls
- Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
- Infrastructure turns into a theme in election-season speeches at Kentucky ham breakfast
- Support grows for sustainable development, a ‘bioeconomy,’ in the Amazon
- Chinese man rides jet ski nearly 200 miles in bid to smuggle himself into South Korea, authorities say
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- New flame retardants found in breast milk years after similar chemicals were banned
Ranking
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- NFL preseason games Thursday: Matchups, times, how to watch and what to know
- Why a weak Ruble is good for Russia's budget but not Putin's image
- Wild monkey seen roaming around Florida all week: Keep 'safe distance,' officials say
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- Artist loses bid to remove panels covering anti-slavery murals at Vermont school
- WWE Champion Bray Wyatt Dead at 36
- 'Trail of the Lost' is a gripping tale of hikers missing on the Pacific Coast Trail
Recommendation
Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
This summer has been a scorcher. DHS wants communities to plan for more of them
National Dog Day 2023: Krispy Kreme, Dunkin' have deals Saturday; Busch has pumpkin brew
The Blind Side Producers Reveal How Much Money the Tuohys Really Made From Michael Oher Story
The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
'Bachelorette' Gabby Windey says this Netflix reality show inspired her to explore her bisexuality
Foreign spies are targeting private space companies, US intelligence agencies warn
Dispatcher fatally shot in Arkansas ambulance parking lot; her estranged husband is charged