Thursday, December 28, 2023

LA Dodgers buy Japanese phenom Yamamoto

KTLA.com, AP.org; Seth Auberon, CC Liu (eds.) Wisdom Quarterly

Bought and sold like modern chattel
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Just over six years after Yoshinobu Yamamoto [hired for hundreds of millions in a 12-year contract] watched a playoff game from the raucous Dodger Stadium stands and decided he absolutely had to play in the major leagues one day, the right-hander put on his white No. 18 jersey and a blue cap in the center field pavilion.

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.
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.

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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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