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Report: Blue Jays agree to deal with Japanese pitcher Shun Yamaguchi

CHIBA, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 11: Shun Yamaguchi #18 of Team Japan pitching during the WBSC Premier 12 Super Round game between Japan and Australia at the Zozo Marine Stadium on November 11, 2019 in Chiba, Japan. (Photo by Gene Wang/Getty Images)

The Toronto Blue Jays spent much of the last week being linked to former Los Angeles Dodgers starter Hyun-Jin Ryu, but it appears they have zigged when the rest of the league expected them to zag. According to multiple sources, the Jays are close to a deal with Japanese starting pitcher Shun Yamaguchi.

Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic mentioned the team was targeting Yamaguchi, building off of reports from Japanese media that a deal was already in place between the two sides. Sanspo.com reports the deal would be worth roughly $3M annually over two years.

The right-hander spent last season with the Yomiyuri Giants of the NPB, posting a 2.78 ERA with 194 strikeouts and 64 walks over 181 innings.

The 32-year-old forkball pitcher was posted in mid-November by the Giants, with Wednesday being the deadline to have a major league deal in place. If the deal is worked out in time, the Blue Jays will owe the Japanese Giants 20 percent of the guarantee as a transfer fee.

Yamaguchi has pitched in the NPB for 14 seasons with the Giants as well as the Yokohama Bay Stars, working as both a starter and reliever. In 431 career games he holds a 3.33 lifetime ERA as well as 112 saves, with his success deriving mainly from his ability to keep the ball in the yard with a 0.8 HR/9 rate.

According to Shi Davidi of Sportsnet, the two teams have reached an agreement pending physical.

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