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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

L.A. Times: Japan’s Yu Darvish keeps U.S. teams wishing and hoping

Reporting from San Diego—Three years ago, a quirky right-hander little known outside the Orient flew into San Diego, pitched Japan to the World Baseball Classic title and became the biggest import from Asia since Sony.

But if you think Daisuke Matsuzaka was special, wait until you see the upgrade.

Yu Darvish is younger, taller, throws harder, locates better and has seven devastating pitches that would instantly make him a top-of-the-rotation major league starter.

“I could write my scouting report in one word,” said a scout from a National League team who didn’t want other organizations to know he was scouting the pitcher. “Stud.”

Problem is, Darvish, who will start for Japan against rival South Korea tonight in a second-round game of the WBC in San Diego, says he has no intention of playing in the United States any time soon. And that has U.S. baseball people frustrated.

“He’s outstanding,” Florida Marlins scout Orrin Freeman said. “He’s got velocity. He’s got pinpoint control. Very good motion. Looks like he’ll be able to eat up innings.

“He’s close to a finished product at 22.”

You’ll get no argument from Japan, where Darvish is 48-19 with a 2.33 earned-run average in four seasons with the Nippon Ham Fighters of Sapporo. Last summer, in a season interrupted by the Olympics, he was 16-4 with a 1.88 ERA and 208 strikeouts in 200 2/3 innings.

And if that’s not enough, he has thrown complete games in nearly a third of his starts and won two consecutive gold gloves.

Tripon Posted: March 17, 2009 at 06:03 AM | 5 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Gamingboy Posted: March 17, 2009 at 11:37 AM (#3105448)
I'm not sure what will be a more epic matchup: Darvish vs. Wieters or Strasburg vs. Wieters.

The Baseball world will stop for either matchup.
   2. phatj Posted: March 17, 2009 at 01:56 PM (#3105532)
Yeah, but can he hit?
   3. Crispix Attacks Posted: March 17, 2009 at 02:15 PM (#3105557)
He's not so tough. Charles "Chinese" Gordon knew how to handle Darvishes.
   4. Los Angeles ALBERT F. PUJOLS of Anaheim Posted: March 17, 2009 at 02:52 PM (#3105604)
The <s>Baseball</s> world will stop for either matchup.
FTFY.
   5. dingo powered war machine (CoB) Posted: March 17, 2009 at 03:12 PM (#3105638)

The <s><strike>Baseball</strike></s> world will stop for either matchup.
FTFY.


FTFY

as someone helped me with recently, don't use s, use strike
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