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The kotatsu league: Rakuten snaps up former Buffalo Romero

The Rakuten Eagles on Monday announced they have reached an agreement on a 2020 contract with 31-year-old outfielder Stefen Romero, who spent the past three seasons with the Pacific League rival Orix Buffaloes.

The signing gives Rakuten a third hard-hitting imported position player to go with third baseman Zelous Wheeler and right fielder Jabari Blash.

Romero, who played in only 81 games in 2019, dealt all season with a neck issue that he said would require a month of rest. On April 19, he suffered a right oblique tendon injury in Sendai that kept him out for nearly a month. He was again deactivated for a month from June 23 due to inflammation in a right oblique tendon. On Sept. 3, he hurt his right knee running the bases, but returned 10 days later.

Despite all those troubles, he posted a .305 batting average leading to a .363 OBP. Those numbers were likely skewed by good luck. After a .282 average when not homering or striking out from 2017-2018, Romero’s figure in 2019 was .385 in 295 at-bats last season.

Romero, who said he now makes use of a Rapsodo device in his offseason workouts, has become an extreme flyball hitter compared to how he was when he arrived with Orix in 2017 according to Delta Graphs.

His English language NPB page is HERE.

Romero is the sixth veteran the Eagles have acquired this winter, having brought in a trio of Lotte Marines (infielder Daichi Suzuki and right-handers Hideaki Wakui and Tomohito Sakai, former San Diego Padre and Seibu Lions submariner Kazuhisa Makita, and former Los Angeles Dodgers reliever J. T. Chargois.

The Sendai-based Eagles finished third in the Pacific League last season behind the two-time defending PL champion Seibu Lions and the three-time defending Japan Series champion SoftBank Hawks. They ranked seventh among NPB’s 12 teams in both pitching and fielding according to Bill James‘ Win Shares, but dead last in offense.

The Eagles have never reached the postseason in an even-numbered year, finishing sixth, fifth, sixth, fourth, sixth, fifth and sixth.

The kotatsu league: 2 more years for Despaigne, Gracial

The SoftBank Hawks have completed contracts with Cuban outfielders Alfredo Despaigne and Yurisbel Gracial, according to a report from Cuba’s Radio Santa Cruz on Thursday.

The Nikkan Sports reported the deals were for two years each.

According to Delta Graphs, Despaigne, a two-time Best Nine Award-winning designated hitter, averaged about 2 WAR a season, while Gracial, whom the Hawks also play at third base was 2.3 over his two seasons in Fukuoka. Their NPB player pages in English are here:

The Hawks have not won the Pacific League pennant since 2017, but having won the PL playoffs the past two seasons, are now in the hunt for their fourth-straight Japan Series championship.

The Hawks also have lefty Livan Moinelo on their roster, along with outfielder-pitcher Oscar Colas, who has since defected from Cuba in the hopes of signing with a major league team.