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Imanaga’s learning curve

Shota Imanaga stopped to chat Saturday at Tokyo Dome after the Hanshin Tigers shut out his Chicago Cubs 3-0, and reflected on his first year in MLB, and his desire to further acclimate himself to his new environment.  On another note, the ball being thrown by the Japanese teams’ pitchers in this weekend’s exhibitions appear to be leftovers from last-year’s dead NPB ball.

Imanaga’s adjustments

What worked best for you last year?

“Keeping things simple.”

I heard Kyuji Fujikawa advised you last spring to find what works for you there and not to try and get by based simply on what had worked in Japan, and that impressed me. What did you take away from that?”

“Of course, I can’t do things I’m not capable of, but apart from that I took his advice to heart.”

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The Yamamoto market according to MLB

With the exception of Shohei Ohtani, no player is set to make a bigger splash in MLB’s offseason free agent market than Orix Buffaloes ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who is just the tip of the iceberg in an offseason when four pittchers from Japan are testing an MLB market that is likely to produce some record contracts.

Although Yamamoto is being posted and will have just a 45-day window to sign and a posting fee will need to be paid to Orix, MLB scouts and executives seem certain he will shatter the record for the biggest contract offered to a first-year MLB player.

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