May 28, 2024
Oakland A’s ‘agree a one-year deal’ with Japanese three-time All-Star Shintaro Fujinami

Oakland A’s ‘agree a one-year deal’ with Japanese three-time All-Star Shintaro Fujinami

Oakland A’s fend of MLB competition to ‘agree a one-year deal’ with Japanese three-time All-Star Shintaro Fujinami as they ‘plan to add the right-hander to their starting rotation’ 

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Right-hander Shintaro Fujinami will make his Major League Baseball debut with the Oakland Athletics in 2023, ESPN reported Wednesday, following an up-and-down playing career in Japan for the Hanshin Tigers.

Fujinami, 28, signed a one-year deal with the A’s, according to the report, after the three-time All-Star in his native country went through the posting process required of players moving from clubs in Japan to MLB.

The deal is reportedly pending a physical and has yet to be confirmed by the MLB club.

Shintaro Fujinami will make his Major League Baseball debut with the Oakland A's in 2023

Shintaro Fujinami will make his Major League Baseball debut with the Oakland A's in 2023

Shintaro Fujinami will make his Major League Baseball debut with the Oakland A’s in 2023

The 6-foot-6 hard-thrower, with a fastball that has reached 100 mph and sits in the upper 90s, is known for his slider-fastball mix that the A’s desired after they went an American League-worst 60-102 in 2022. He has bounced between the Tigers and the club’s farm system throughout his career.

Several teams were linked to the hard-throwing righty after his official posting by the Tigers but the A’s reportedly plan to have him join their starting rotations, which may have influenced his decision. 

Oakland had a combined 4.69 ERA from their starting pitchers last season, fifth-worst in baseball and second-worst in the AL. 

The right-hander has reportedly agreed a one-year deal, which has yet to be confirmed

The right-hander has reportedly agreed a one-year deal, which has yet to be confirmed

The right-hander has reportedly agreed a one-year deal, which has yet to be confirmed

The 6-foot-6 hard-thrower has a fastball that has reached 100 mph and sits in the upper 90s

The 6-foot-6 hard-thrower has a fastball that has reached 100 mph and sits in the upper 90s

The 6-foot-6 hard-thrower has a fastball that has reached 100 mph and sits in the upper 90s

The club was middle of the pack with 850 1/3 innings from their starters. Fujinami is reportedly being targeted for the A’s rotation.

Fujinami, who was selected in the same 2012 draft class as Shohei Ohtani, is 57-54 with a 3.41 ERA and 1,011 strikeouts with Hanshin over 189 appearances (87 starts). 

After recent inconsistencies, he delivered a 3.38 ERA in 16 appearances (10 starts) for the Tigers’ top club in 2022.

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