Yu Darvish is Property of the Texas Rangers: Fan’s View
Can Darvish dominate major league baseball like he did Japanese baseball? That is the long term question and it will take many years to find that out and to see if this investment was worth it. Most baseball experts believe that Darvish will be worth it as most see him as a #2 starter with the possibility of becoming an ace. The Rangers seem to be certain that he will be an ace or they would not be investing this amount of money in him. The six-year deal will reportedly pay him around $60 million with another $10 million possible through incentives. That is on top of the $51.7 million that the Rangers will be paying to the Nippon Ham Fighters, which will be due within five days.
Yu Darvish is Coming to Texas
Every few years, a star athlete from Japan gets talked about and speculation begins on whether this guy will play in the majors and whether or not he will be any good. This year's big prospect from across the Pacific is Yu Darvish. The Rangers won the right to negotiate with Darvish for a record $51.7 million posting bid which would go to Darvish's team in Japan, the Nippon-Ham Fighters, if the Rangers and Darvish manage to come to an agreement. The deadline for the negotiations was today and the two sides have agreed to a contract. Yu Darvish will play for the Texas Rangers for a 6 year $60 million deal.
Even After Signing Darvish, Rangers Still Want Prince Fielder
The Texas Rangers made a big move Wednesday afternoon by signing Japanese pitcher Yu Darvish to a six-year, $60 million deal. When considering the posting fee paid just to negotiate with the right-hander, that means the Rangers spent over $110 million to get Darvish on board.
Yu Darvish Signs With the Rangers
Yu Darvish Signs with the Texas Rangers Yu Darvish has reportedly agreed to a six-year, $60 million contract with the Texas Rangers. The deal includes bonuses that could be worth another $10 million. After outbidding the.
Rangers ink Yu Darvish
YU DARVISH, Japan’s best pitcher, and the Texas Rangers agreed before yesterday’s deadline to a $60 million, 6-year contract. In addition to the salary, the Rangers will pay a posting fee of about $51.7 million to the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters of Japan’s Pacific League.
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