By Sophia, The Sports Buff Columnist
Introduction
After a wild battle for Yamamoto, the mystery has been solved at last of who is going to pick him up and give him a contract. Want to read more? Keep reading down below.
Who Picked Up Yamamoto?
The team that picked up Yamamoto was the Los Angeles Dodgers. They signed him for 12 years $325 million.
Why Did The Dodgers Go After Yamamoto?
The Dodgers went after Yamamoto because they needed pitching help. Even though they had Shohei Ohtani and Tyler Glasnow and some other pitchers coming back from injuries, they needed more pitching help. The Dodgers lost current ace Clayton Kershaw to a shoulder injury which required surgery, so he is now out till late June or July.
Was This A Good Pickup By The Los Angeles Dodgers?
Yes, I think this was a good pickup by the Dodgers. Why? This was a good pickup by the Dodgers because then the Dodgers get more pitching help which they desperately needed.
Why Go After Yamamoto Than Other Pitchers?
Yamamoto is an ace. Just look at these numbers and information about him. Also there is no one like him on the Free Agent Market.
Win-Loss Record: 70 – 29
ERA: 1.82
Strikeouts: 922
https://www.mlb.com/news/yoshinobu-yamamoto-guide
Questions To Readers
- What Do You All Think About The Dodgers Getting Yamamoto?
- Do You All Think Paying Yamamoto that contract was well worth it?
- Do You All Think Yamamoto Will Stay Healthy?
- Will Yamamoto Be Able To Handle Pressure/Huge Standards/Expectations in Los Angeles and in The Major Leagues?
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