#MLB #WBC #Major League #Baseball Player #MVP #Darvish #Padres #Samurai Japan #Japan National Team #Pitcher #Rangers #Dodgers #Cubs Take Yu Darvish, the starting right-hander for the San Diego Padres. Pitcher Darvish was born in Japan and is currently 36 years old. He has announced that he will represent Japan in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. KAISPO’s baseball analyst commented: “Pitcher Darvish is a pitcher who is particular about throwing curveballs, so much so that he prefers throwing curveballs rather than baseball. He can throw such a variety of curveballs thanks to his supple arms and sharp fastball. That’s why.It would be extremely difficult for a batter to catch Darvish at first sight.In all 242 major pitching games, he has won 95 wins as a starter, has 60% of quality starts, and has a stable WHIP of 1.13. Yu Darvish was selected by the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters as the number one pitcher in the 2004 NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball) draft, and has seven seasons in Japan. , Pitched in 167 games, recorded 93 wins and 38 losses, an ERA of 1.99, and 1250 strikeouts. On January 18, 2012, he signed with the Texas Rangers, launching his MLB career. He has played for the Rangers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. He made his major league debut on April 9, 2012 against the Seattle Mariners at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. He pitched 2/3 innings in five innings, allowing eight hits and five runs, but striking out five to earn his first major win as the team came from behind to win 11-5. His first strikeout was taken from Dustin Ackley, and his first hit (left front) was given to Ichiro. He started 29 games in his rookie season, going 16-9 with a 3.90 ERA and 221 strikeouts. He had 277 strikeouts in 2013, the most strikeouts in the American League, and was second in Cy Young Award voting. Darvish missed the 2015 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in March 2015. He was plagued by an injury to his right arm for the next three seasons. He began to recover in the second half of the 2019 season, and in 2020, which was a shortened season due to the COVID19 pandemic, he started 12 games with 8 wins and 3 losses, a 2.01 ERA (2nd in the National League), and 93 strikeouts (2nd in the National League). Rank) marked the most wins for the first time for a pitcher from Japan. With 16 wins, tying his 2022 rookie-year personal best, he helped the Padres to the postseason. At the end of the 2022 season, Yu Darvish recorded 95 wins and 75 losses with 1488 starts, 1788 strikeouts, and an ERA of 3.50 in 11 major league seasons, and has been selected as an All-Star five times. (MLB No.323 KAISPO No.1504) About KAISPO BASEBALL innovation Deliver information on MLB, #NPB, #Ichiro, #Shohei Otani, #Aaron Judge, and other hot players and #high school baseball in Japanese and English. During. Main Web; https://www.kaispobaseball.com Follow my accounts; KAISPO Baseball Innovation YouTube; www.youtube.com/channel/UCWDahFxsyAl7FT4vh0JogMA Facebook; Kaispo-181294025847171/ Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/baseball_innovation/ Twitter; https://twitter.com/AsukeSIR Tumblr; baseball Main Web; https://www.kaispobaseball.com/39640266573732629699 Twitter; https://twitter.com/kaispo818
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