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Scout Diary: Jan. 19, 2020

At the Hall of Fame on Tuesday, I bumped into two people I knew, Waseda University manager Satoru Komiyama, and Hideaki Okubo, who is returning to manage corporate league team Eneos after a spell as Keio University’s manager.

Jump to 1 year as a scout page

I am keen to interview them and learn how they find and evaluate players.

The challenge is to stop trying to do everything by myself, but rather learn to ask for help from people who are willing to give it, and there are an amazing number of those people.

So today’s target is reaching out to six people: My teacher, Dan (for advice), the baseball editor of one of Japan’s major sports dailies, Komiyama and Okubo, and my two best NPB front office contacts.

Assignment 2: Pitcher Scouting Report

This time a pitcher. Since I’m a Swallows fan who focuses on pro ball so much, I was happy to find every pitch Yasunobu Okugawa threw in a 14-inning complete game at Koshien last year.

Again pressed for a physical description, I struggled until I say Kyle Hendricks.

I love Okugawa. The Swallows are one of the teams that do strength training so there’s a chance he won’t flat-line like Shintaro Fujinami.

Yasunobu Okugawa, RHP, Yakult Swallows

Yasunobu Okugawa’s 14-inning start

The kotatsu league: Huff gets minor league deal with Diamondbacks

After two years with the Yakult Swallows of Japan’s Central League, 35-year-old lefty David Huff has signed a minor league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks and was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the Reno Aces announced Tuesday.

Here is Huff’s NPB English player page.

Here’s my interview with David early into last season, when he discussed various aspects of the NPB experience and the things pitchers need to learn in Japan.

David Huff interview April 2019

Here’s the link to the Japan Baseball Weekly Podcast I do with John E. Gibson.

Huff had terrible luck with balls in play in 2018. When the Swallows’ defensive efficiency rating improved from .675 to .714 in 2019, when he mostly ditched his changeup and saw his fastball become more effective (13th best in NPB among the 91 pitchers with 60-plus innings pitched — according to analytics site Delta Graphs).

As a result, he became a useful part of the Swallows’ bullpen, saving three games and recording 26 saves, the sixth most in NPB.