"NPB hold king is back" The bubble of MLB's return

Japanese media, including Nikkan Sports, reported en masse on Tuesday that Perdomo had a press conference to join the team at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, the home of the Orix Buffaloes. Perdomo was the best bullpen in the Japanese professional baseball league (NPB) last season. In 53 games, he played with one win, three losses, 41 saves and an earned run average of 2.13, which helped his team move back to the Chiba Lotte Marines. Hold is the No. 1 player overall in both the Central and Pacific leagues. However, after the season, Perdomo returned to the U.S. after announcing his intention to try again in the Major League.

Perdomo, who signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals, failed to achieve his dream. As a result, he chose to re-challenge the NPB after playing in the Mexican League. Perdomo, who hails from the Dominican Republic, has 23 wins, 31 losses, eight holds, and an ERA of 5.12. His last appearance in a game against the Cincinnati Reds on September 24, 2022, after playing for the Milwaukee Brewers. "The Orix Buffaloes is a very strong team, and I am very happy to join this team," he told reporters at his joining the team. "If I can contribute to his team's victory, I will not hesitate to take the mound until the seventh, eighth and ninth innings." Perdomo's estimated annual salary is 50 million yen (430 million won).

Orix Buffaloes is boundless. Ranked fifth in the Pacific League, Orix Buffaloes (29 wins and 33 losses), is trailing the leading Softbank Hawks (41 wins and 19 losses) by a whopping 13 games. Although bullpen pitcher Yoshihisa Hirano (7 saves, 4.22 ERA) has weakened due to sluggish performance, Perdomo's addition can be expected to upgrade his team's capacity. Perdomo has already been registered as a member of the main league team on Wednesday prior to a press conference on joining the team.   실시간 바카라사이트

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