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Service time conundrum

The SoftBank Hawks apparently did not manipulate Yuki Yanagita’s service time in 2019 in order to discourage him from moving to the major leagues as a free agent, the players union said Thursday.

Satoru Kato, an official of the Japan Professional Baseball Players Association, said that while Yanagita’s case was cause for concern, it was not the only concern the union has about Japanese clubs manipulating service time.

Yanagita, easily the best player in Japan over the past seven years, suffered a leg injury in 2019, missed more than half of the season, and fell 10 days shy of the 145 needed to register his eighth year of first-team service time. That prevented him from qualifying to file for international free agency after the 2020 season, as he had planned.

Kato said Yanagita and his agent approached the union about the issue, so he spoke with the club and all sides were satisfied the Hawks did not prolong his rehab period for the purpose of denying him a year of service time — or perhaps it was just a case where there was not enough of a smoking gun to show the Hawks had acted improperly.

“They contacted us with their concerns and we talked to the team,” Kato said. “In this case it appears they did not keep him inactive for that purpose. But it isn’t like teams don’t push the limits, particularly with starting pitchers, calling them up to make one start every 10 days.”

“We’ve had to talk to teams about things like that a lot. But at the same time, we have to inform the players, because many of them don’t know what it means for them.”

Kato didn’t spell out which teams he might have spoken to about this but if one looked for a young pitcher who was starting every 10th or 11th day and being deactivated between starts, that would look suspicious.

Like this:

  • Aug. 20 Activated: 5 IP, 6 K, 1 ER, Aug. 21 deactivated
  • Aug. 31 Activated: 5 IP, 2 K, 2 ER, Sept. 1 deactivated
  • Sept. 12 Activated: 4-2/3 IP, 3 K, 4 ER, Sept. 13 deactivated
  • Sept. 26 Activated: 5 IP, 5 K, 2 ER, Sept. 27 deactivated
  • Oct. 9 Activated: 4 IP, 4 K, 5 ER, Season ends.

This is the 2017 activation history of one team’s 2016 fourth-round draft pick out of high school. The pitcher in question posted a 0.27 ERA in the 33-2/3 Western League innings that season and has since had three full years of service time

But despite making five starts for the Orix Buffaloes between Aug. 20 and Oct. 9, Yoshinobu Yamamoto amassed just five days of service time in his rookie season.

This isn’t an issue at the moment, but if one of Japan’s premier pitchers, should suffer an injury that causes him to miss half a season, those 45 days of service time could cost him a year before he files for free agency.

2020 Awards

Pacific League

MVP: Yuki Yanagita, OF, SoftBank Hawks, 2nd

Rookie of the year: Kaima Taira, RHP, Seibu Lions

Best Nines

PositionPlayerNo.Team
PKodai Senga2SoftBank Hawks
CTakuya Kai2SoftBank Hawks
1BSho Nakata3*Nippon Ham Fighters
2BHideto Asamura5*Rakuten Eagles
3BDaichi Suzuki1*Rakuten Eagles
SSSosuke Genda3Seibu Lions
OFYuki Yanagita5SoftBank Hawks
OFMasataka Yoshida3Orix Buffaloes
OFKensuke Kondo1Nippon Ham Fighters
DHTakumi Kuriyama1*Seibu Lions
Notes: Nakata has 2 OF awards, Asamura has 1 award at 1B, Suzuki has 2 awards at SS, Kuriyama has 3 OF awards

Central League

MVP: Tomoyuki Sugano, RHP, Yomiuri Giants, 2nd

Rookie of the year: Masato Morishita, RHP, Hiroshima Carp

Best Nines

PositionPlayerNo.Team
PTomoyuki Sugano4Yomiuri Giants
CTakumi Oshiro1Yomiuri Giants
1BMunetaka Murakami1Yakult Swallows
2BRyosuke Kikuchi2Hiroshima Carp
3BKazuma Okamoto1Yomiuri Giants
SSHayato Sakamoto6Yomiuri Giants
OFKeita Sano1DeNA Baystars
OFYoshihiro Maru6Yomiuri Giants
OFSeiya Suzuki5Hiroshima Carp

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