SP – Yoshinobu Yamamoto, LAD (ADP – 58.9) 2025 Yoshinobu Yamamoto Pitching Stats Profile / Shawn Childs The Dodgers locked down Yamamoto in December of 2023 for $325 million over 12 seasons. His arm was electric over his last five years in Japan, leading to a 66-37 record with a 1.64...
-- but they could certainly use Yamamoto, too, to sit atop their rotation, which remains curiously strikeout-light on the whole. Chicago has a lot of young position-player talent coming up through the system; locking up a No. 1 starter for the next decade could give the club quite the ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto LAD Starting Pitcher #18 Yoshinobu Yamamoto recorded 10 strikeouts and allowed two runs over five innings on Thursday in a no-decision against the Tigers. Yamamoto allowed five hits and two walks to go with the punchouts. Both runs allowed came off solo homers; one from...
Yamamoto, Sasaki to start in Tokyo Series March 14th, 2025 Sonja Chen@sonjamchen Share TOKYO -- With the upcoming Tokyo Series set to feature a pair of storied Major League franchises with plenty of talent from Japan, the Dodgers will have two of their most intriguing arms take center stag...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto's yo-yo curveball has arrived. We knew coming into Yamamoto's first season with the Dodgers that the curve was his signature pitch. We got a preview of how good that curveball could be in the World Baseball Classic and hoped Yamamoto c
2023 stats: 23 games, 16-6, 1.21 ERA, 169 K, 164 IP And here are seven things to know about Yamamoto. 1) He has won three straight Triple Crowns Only three Major League pitchers have won three Triple Crowns: Sandy Koufax, Walter Johnson and Grover Cleveland Alexander. But over in ...
News Watch Scores Schedule Stats Standings Players MLB Play Youth MiLB MLB.TV Tickets Shop Teams LangLog inWith Yamamoto in 'new home,' all eyes are on the Dodgers Share With Yamamoto in 'new home,' all eyes are on the Dodgers December 28th, 2023 Juan Toribio@juanctoribio Share ...
Japanese phenom Yoshinobu Yamamoto is coming to the Majors via the posting system. MLB.com is keeping track of the latest news and rumors surrounding the right-handed pitcher.
Ohtani, Yamamoto and Sasaki's splitters have a lot of nastiness in common. They're all hard splitters, frequently thrown upwards of 90 mph -- and a splitter is supposed to be an "offspeed" pitch. They all have sharp movement. At their best, they're all elite swing-and-miss pitches ...
TOKYO -- With the upcoming Tokyo Series set to feature a pair of storied Major League franchises with plenty of talent from Japan, the Dodgers will have two of their most intriguing arms take center stage on home soil. Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki