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Major League Baseball Sends Relief to Japan
Baseball players from Japan are leading a major-league push to send relief to their disaster-ravaged country. After the earthquake and subsequent tsunami hit the northeast coast of Japan on Friday, Japanese players from around Major League Baseball frantically tried to reach family members. Charles Krupa,...
Orioles Turn to Japan, Koji Uehara for Pitching
Baltimore entered the offseason with exactly one rotation spot filled, so to say it needs pitching help would be an understatement of epic proportions. The Orioles signed journeyman Mark Hendrickson last week. Now they've erased another of the question marks after Jeremy Guthrie by agreeing to two-year deal with Japanese...
Mike Cameron Won't Be Wearing Pinstripes
For a brief minute last week it seemed certain that Mike Cameron and Melky Cabrera would switch teams, but Brewers GM Doug Melvin confirmed that the proposed trade with the Yankees has officially died. What happened? Apparently both sides took the "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" mantra a little too far, refusing to...
Rumor Mill Roundup: July 24
With the trade deadline right around the corner, our MLB editor brings you the top five rumors every day until July 31.- The Braves continue to indicate that they won't move Mark Teixeira in hopes of contending for the NL East title, but if the team struggles over the next week, that could all change. Atlanta is already a...
Kei Igawa Remains the Same Pitcher He Was the Last Time We Saw Him
Kei Igawa's return to a major league mound looked pretty familiar to Yankee watchers. He gave up 11 hits and six runs in three innings as his pedestrian stuff floated up to the plate like beach balls which the Tigers were all to happy to deposit into all corners of the outfield. He got two swings and misses out of the...
Kei Igawa News From the Web
- 01/21/12 Baseball: 'Lost Yankee' Igawa looking for new home in... Source: Mainichi Daily News - Japan Japanese pitcher Kei Igawa wants to continue his playing career in the United States, despite receiving no offers after the end of a five-year contract with the New York Yankees.
Background on Kei Igawa
is a Japanese left-handed starting pitcher who is currently a free agent, originally from Ōarai, Ibaraki, Japan.
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