Sledge’s Season with Yokohama Ends, Returns to U.S.

» 16 September 2011 » In nichibei, npb »

On Thursday, it was reported that Termell Sledge (34) has left Yokohama to return to the U.S.

Sledge injured his hip against Hanshin on August 20th, and although he made a brief return to the lineup in September, has decided to officially pull himself for the remainder of the season. This marks the end of the two-year deal Sledge signed with Yokohama after spending two seasons with Nippon Ham.

Injuries limited him to just 95 games this season and he managed only a .260/.316/.481 line, dropping his OPS below .800 for the first time in his NPB career. Though Sledge has stated that he would like to return to Yokohama, his 2011 performance and salary (roughly $2 million) makes it unlikely he will rejoin the BayStars next year.

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    Dan Koch
    16/09/2011 at 11:19 pm Permalink

    It’s a shame if this means the end of the line for Sledge. He’s had a great NPB career, and .260/.316/.481 is still pretty good with this year’s sludge ball in effect — even in Yokohama. Here’s hoping he hooks on somewhere.