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The consensus best pitcher outside North America reached one of his goals Wednesday, joining the Dodgers on a 12-year contract that’s reportedly the largest and longest ever guaranteed to a major league pitcher.
Yamamoto shows Americans how baseball is played.
- LA Dodgers officially introduce Yoshinobu Yamamoto (KTLA) “I am beyond ecstatic to become a member of this historic franchise,” Yamamoto said at Wednesday’s press conference. “And I cannot express how much it means to me to be able to call Los Angeles my new home.”
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But the 25-year-old ace of Japan’s top league won’t be satisfied without many chances to experience the Los Angeles playoff atmosphere he absorbed as a teenager watching Kenta Maeda on the mound at LA's Chavez Ravine in 2017.
Japanese Buddhist monks compete in test of skills in the Japanese style
While he plays alongside Shohei Ohtani with his star-studded new club, Yamamoto also intends to inspire any dreaming youngsters in the Dodger Stadium stands.
“From today moving forward, I promise to all the fans of LA that I will focus my everything to become a better player, and to become a world champion as a member of the Dodgers,” Yamamoto said through his interpreter.
“I will stop simply admiring the players that I have looked up to, but rather strive to become the player that others want to become.” Yoshinobu Yamamoto joins the LA Dodgers, vows to compete for championships alongside Ohtani | KTLA
Yamamoto will learn English now that he's rich
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