Dodgers Japanese pitcher Yamamoto makes MLB debut in Seoul Ha-Seong Kim’s two-hit match
Dodgers vs. San Diego Seoul Series Game 2 San Diego starting pitcher is Joe Musgrove
Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (26), who wore the LA Dodgers uniform last winter, will make his Major League (MLB) debut in Seoul.
The two-hitting match between Yamamoto, who is entering the big league stage for the first time this year, and Korean big leaguer Kim Ha-seong, the starting shortstop for the San Diego Padres, is expected to catch the attention of Korean and Japanese baseball fans.
Yamamoto will take the mound as a starter in the second game of the opening season of 2024 against San Diego, which will be held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on the 21st at 7:05 pm.
The attention of baseball fans in Korea, the United States, and Japan is focused on the MLB debut of Yamamoto, who played as the best pitcher in Japanese professional baseball.
Yamamoto, who entered the Japanese professional baseball league wearing an Orix Buffaloes uniform in 2017, had a career record of 70 wins, 29 losses, 32 holds, 1 save, and an ERA of 1.82 until last year.
In the 2023 season, he achieved outstanding results with 16 wins, 6 losses, and an average ERA of 1.21, sweeping the Pacific League in wins, average ERA, strikeouts (169), and winning percentage (0.727), achieving four wins in three consecutive seasons for the first time in Japanese professional baseball history. . 파워볼사이트
Yamamoto won both the Pacific League Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Sawamura Awards last year. He swept the awards for three consecutive years in 2021 and 2022. Yamamoto, who sought to enter the MLB through the posting system after completing the 2023 season, signed a large contract with the Dodgers worth 325 million dollars (about 435.8 billion won) for 12 years at the end of December last year. It was the longest-term and highest-paid contract for an MLB pitcher, surpassing the nine-year, $324 million contract that Gerrit Cole signed with the New York Yankees. The Dodgers, who signed Shohei Otani, who doubles as a pitcher, to a 10-year, $700 million contract, generously opened their wallets and even nabbed Yamamoto, who was considered the biggest player in the MLB free agent (FA) market. Yamamoto, who prepared for his MLB debut with great expectations, looked a bit shaken during his exhibition game. He started in three exhibition games before coming to Seoul, where he pitched 9⅔ innings, allowing 15 hits and 9 runs. He struck out 14 and walked 4. His earned run average reached 8.38. In his first exhibition game appearance, against the Texas Rangers on February 29, he pitched 2 innings, allowing 1 hit, 3 strikeouts, and no runs, but he performed poorly in the next 2 games. On the 7th of this month, against the Chicago White Sox, he gave up 6 hits and 3 walks and allowed 5 runs in 3 innings. In the game against the Seattle Mariners on the 14th, he struck out 7 in 4⅔ innings, but collapsed after getting 8 hits and allowing 4 runs. For Yamamoto, who took on the important responsibility of starting the second game of the opening game, the task is to forget his poor performance in the exhibition game. Yamamoto said, “I am both excited and nervous about his MLB debut. “A variety of emotions pass through him,” he said, expressing his determination, saying, “For now, I will only think about winning and throw hard.” He continued, “Although our performance in the exhibition game was not very good, we were able to confirm several things,” and added, “I think we prepared well for the opening match.” The Korea-Japan pitching match between Kim Ha-seong and Yamamoto is also interesting. The two-hitting battle between Yamamoto, who is making his debut, and Kim Ha-seong, who is in his fourth year in MLB, is also a battle of pride between Korean and Japanese stars. The two-hitting match between the two did not take place in this year’s exhibition game. Otani is the most eye-catching star following the warm-up match and the opening match. Ohtani, who hit hard with a batting average of 0.500 (11 hits in 22 at-bats), 2 home runs, 9 RBIs, 5 runs, and an OPS (on-base percentage + slugging percentage) of 1.486 in 8 games in MLB exhibition games played in the U.S. mainland, hit 5 at-bats in warm-up games against the Kiwoom Heroes and the Korean national baseball team. There was silence with no hits. However, in the opening game on the 20th, he showed the side of a superstar by going 2 hits and 1 RBI in 5 at-bats, and even stole a base. In the top of the third inning, with two outs and no runners on base, he aimed for Darvish’s 94.7 miles per hour (approximately 152.4 km) sinker and hit to right. In the 8th inning, he hit a timely hit on 1st and 2nd bases with one out and a chance to score an RBI. However, in the top of the 8th inning, he made a mistake in running the bases after hitting at the right time and slightly lost face. San Diego starts Joe Musgrove. Musgrove, who debuted in the big leagues in 2016, is a player who achieved 60 wins, 57 losses, and an average ERA of 3.72 in 187 games over 8 seasons. Musgrove, who was also selected as an All-Star for the 2022 season, achieved double-digit wins for three consecutive years from 2021 to last year. The 2023 season records are 10 wins, 3 losses, and an average ERA of 3.05 in 17 games. He wasn’t very good in this year’s exhibition games, with an ERA of 13.50 in three appearances. He pitched six innings, allowing nine hits, including one home run, and allowing nine runs. In the opening game the previous day, the Dodgers won 5-2. The Dodgers are looking for a winning streak, and San Diego is looking for revenge. 안전 슬롯사이트