IN THE END, THE MAJOR LEAGUE DOOR DID NOT OPEN, WINNING THE CY YOUNG AWARD, RETURNING TO YOKOHAMA AFTER A YEAR, AND LOSING 10 GAMES IN THE MEXICAN LEAGUE LAST YEAR

In the end, the Major League door did not open, winning the Cy Young Award, returning to Yokohama after a year, and losing 10 games in the Mexican League last year

In the end, the Major League door did not open, winning the Cy Young Award, returning to Yokohama after a year, and losing 10 games in the Mexican League last year

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Eventually, he gave up his dream of returning to the Major League and will wear the Yokohama BayStars uniform again. Right-hander Trevor Bauer, 34, the winner of the Cy Young Award in the U.S. Major League, will return to Japan. He will make his first comeback in a year after leaving Yokohama in 2023. Yokohama, which is aiming at winning the Central League and winning its second consecutive Japan Series title this season, has gained strength.

Nikkan Sports, a Japanese sports magazine, reported on Wednesday that Yokohama will officially announce its contract with Bauer soon. The Yokohama team's efforts to return to Bauer have finally paid off.

For the past year, Bauer made all-out efforts to return to the Major League. Even after leaving Japan, Bauer still remained connected with Yokohama. When Yokohama won the Japan Series last year, he sent a congratulatory message. "If I return to Japan, I will put Yokohama on the top priority," Bauer said. He kept his promise several times.
Yokohama fans clearly remember Bauer in 2023. Bauer, who joined the team after the opening of the season, went 10-4 with a 2.76 ERA in 19 appearances. He started every five days in the Major League rotation method and pitched hard in every game. He gave his team a boost with his fighting spirit. On Aug. 30 of that year, he was hurt while trying to make a diving catch against the Hanshin Tigers. Due to his injury, he could no longer take the mound and ended the season.

Bauer was once a top pitcher in the Major League. After moving to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2021, he was suspended for a long time for sexual assault. Even after the disciplinary action was lifted, the charges of sexual violence were turned away in scarlet letters. He announced that he would risk the minimum salary, but no team was looking for him.

Bauer threw in Mexico City last year in the Mexican League. He was named the MVP of the league with 10 wins and no losses. He waited for the Major League call. He proved his ability to play well in the Major League, but the door to the closed Major League was not opened. Bauer's failure to return to the Major League was a boon to Yokohama.

Yokohama, which advanced to the Climax Series by ranking third in the Central League last year, staged a miraculous race to win the Japan Series. It defeated the Hanshin Tigers, ranking second in the league, and the Yomiuri Giants, ranking first in the league, in succession to advance to the Japan Series. After losing two consecutive games to the Softbank Hawks, ranking first in the Pacific League, it garnered four consecutive wins and hoisted the championship trophy. Although it topped the list for the first time in 26 years following 1998, there has been controversy over the championship of the third-ranked team in the league. Coach Daisuke Miura pledged to win the league title as his top priority for this season. However, the team was evaluated as having difficulty in winning the title based on objective performance.

Last year, when Shota Imanaga and Bauer left, Yokohama had a team ERA of 3.07. It ranked fifth in the Central League. Bauer joined and was able to fill the weak points. 메이저사이트

In 2011, he joined the Arizona Diamondbacks as a first round draft pick. He pitched for the Cincinnati Reds after playing for the Cleveland Guardians. He went 5-4 with a 1.73 ERA in 11 games in 2020, when his season was shortened due to COVID-19. He received the National League Cy Young Award that year.

Bauer received an annual salary of 3 million U.S. dollars from Yokohama in 2023. This time, the annual salary will be close to 10 million dollars

I see. Yokohama tried unsuccessfully to recruit Raidel Martinez as its closing pitcher for this winter. Martinez, who was released as an FA from the Chunichi Dragons, signed a four-year contract with the Yomiuri Giants for 4.8 billion yen (44.1 billion won). He has poured all the money he has prepared to recruit Martinez into Bauer.

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