Yu Darvish Plans To Play In MLB In 2012
By Mark Polishuk [November 3, 2010 at 10:44pm CST]
Japanese right-hander Yu Darvish intends to play in North America in 2012,
tweets Newsday's David Lennon. Amidst speculation that Darvish might pursue
a transfer to the majors next season, he chose to stay in Japan, a move
Lennon says was prompted by a divorce.
Lennon mentions the Mets as a possible suitor, but New York is just one of
the teams who would be interested in Darvish, who would be just 25 years old
on Opening Day 2012. The Mets, Braves, Rangers, Rays and Yankees have all
been connected to Darvish, in addition to the Nationals, Orioles and Red Sox.
Darvish has a career 2.12 ERA, a 3.28 K/BB ratio, and 974 strikeouts in
1036.1 innings for the Nippon Ham Fighters. He's best known to North
American fans from his terrific performance at the 2009 World Baseball
Classic that helped lead Japan to the title.
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消息来源: http://twitter.com/DPLennon/status/29612023114