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Yu Darvish Pitching Data, Continued
More data from Yu Darvish’s most recent start against the Lions
| Â | Changeup | Curveball | Cut Fastball | Fastball | Forkball | Shuuto | Slider | Grand Total |
| Ball | Â | 3 | 3 | 16 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 49 |
| Error | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | 1 | 1 |
| Flyout | Â | 1 | 1 | 2 | Â | Â | 2 | 6 |
| Foul | Â | Â | 1 | 13 | Â | 2 | 5 | 21 |
| Groundball Hit | Â | Â | Â | Â | 1 | Â | 1 | 2 |
| Groundout | Â | 3 | Â | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 9 |
| Home Run | Â | Â | Â | 1 | Â | Â | Â | 1 |
| Lineout | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | 1 | 1 |
| Strike Looking | 1 | 7 | 1 | 8 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 27 |
| Strike Swinging | Â | 2 | Â | 2 | 5 | Â | 1 | 10 |
| Walk | Â | Â | Â | 1 | Â | Â | 1 | 2 |
| Grand Total | 1 | 16 | 6 | 44 | 18 | 16 | 28 | 129 |
Note that Darvish got every pitch in his arsenal over for at least one called strike, but the Lions were mostly able to make contact when the swung.
If You’re Up Late
If you’re wanting to watch some pro yakyu, justin.tv has today’s Hanshin vs Yokohama game.
Yu Darvish Pitching Data
Here is the velocity chart from Yu Darvish’s win last night over Seibu. More info coming later. More info is here.
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There are more velocity charts here and here. You can get all the velocity charts here. Is this data compelling? npbtracker@gmail.com
Open Thread: Uehara & Kawakami Begin Their MLB Careers
Both Koji Uehara and Kenshin Kawakami have made their first MLB starts. Each had a solid debut game, but regressed in game two. Being on the west coast, I didn’t see more than ESPN highlights of any of the games (and I haven’t seen anything from Kawakami’s game today).
So to those of you who saw the game, what are your thoughts?
Nomo Travels With Orix
Since retiring, Hideo Nomo has been working as a “technical advisor” with the Orix Buffaloes, the current incarnation of his former NPB team. Nomo just went on his first road trip with the Buffaloes, accompanying the team on their three-game trip to Hokkaido to face the Fighters. He won’t be in uniform, but he’ll be watching the games and working with team’s pitchers.
That’s pretty thin news, but it’s an excuse to say that I always thought it was lame the way Nomo went out — released by the Royals after a vagabond trek through the minors, disabled lists and South American winter leagues. I was hoping Orix would sign him to a one-day contract and give him a proper sendoff, but judging by the shape he’s in I don’t think it’ll happen.
Velocity Charts: Ma-kun vs Shunsuke
Young fireballer Masahiro Tanaka and submariner Shunsuke Watanabe faced off on April 14 in a great pitcher’s duel. Tanaka got the best of Watanabe, but Shunsuke held Rakuten at bay despite allowing 12 baserunners in seven innings of work. And they couldn’t have been more different in their approaches. Tanaka was routinely in the mid-90’s with his fastball, and only threw three pitches below 80mph, while the submarining Watanabe didn’t touch 80 the whole game. Have a look at the velocity charts to see the difference between the two.
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Here’s a clip of Tanaka striking out Shoitsu Ohmatsu to end the game.
Kadokura Heading to Korea
Sponichi is reporting that Ken Kadokura is heading to Korea to sign a deal with the SK Wyverns. The Wyverns were the first team to make Kadokura an offer after he was released by Yomiuri, but he chose to pursue an MiLB contract instead. SK also has former MLB’er and SoftBank Hawk CJ Nitkowski under contract.
For more on Kadokura, please read this earlier post.
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