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He was picked for the All-Star team for the second time, but had to skip the game as he was placed on the disabled list with fatigue in his right trapezius muscle on July 10th. On August 1st , he tied his career high by recording 14 strikeouts in a win over the Arizona Diamondbacks for his 10th victory of the season. On August 12th , he set a new career record with 15 strikeouts over 8 innings when he once again made a bid for a perfect game against the Astros.
This time, the end came with two outs in the 6th, when he and C A. Pierzynski thought they had struck out Jonathan Villar for the third out, but umpire Ron Kulpa begged to differ. Villar eventually drew a a walk and Pierzynski was ejected for letting Kulpa know of his disagreement with his call.
Darvish kept the no-hitter going until one out in the 8th, when he gave up a solo homer to Carlos Corporan , which turned out to be the only hit of the game.
He left after 8 innings and closer Joe Nathan tossed a hitless 9th to complete the , one-hit win. He finished the season at , 2. Darvish ran into some health issues during spring training in A stiff neck that refused to heal quickly forced him to start the year on the disabled list; he had been scheduled to be the team's opening day starter for the first time.
Yu pitched 7 shutout innings to be credited with a win that day. Darvish allowed 23 hits and fanned 72 in his first 7 starts against the Houston Astros ; only two other pitchers had fewer than 25 hits and more than 70 whiffs in a seven-game stretch against a team in baseball history according to the Elias Sports Bureau : Randy Johnson vs. On May 9th , Darvish again came within one out of putting his name in the history books, as he gave up a 9th-inning single to David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox with two outs in the 9th; Ortiz had broken his bid for a perfect game earlier in the game when his 7th-inning pop fly landed between 2B Rougned Odor and RF Alex Rios and Rios was charged with an error.
Yu then gave up a pair of walks before facing Ortiz again in the 9th, but he pulled a clean single to the left of Odor, who was playing in the defensive shift typically used against Ortiz. Having thrown pitches, he gave way to Alexi Ogando who retired Mike Napoli to complete the one-hitter. He became only the third pitcher to lose two no-hitters with one out left; Dave Stieb 3 times and Bill Burns had also done so. However, on May 14th , Major League Baseball reversed the decision of official scorer Steve Weller on Ortiz's 7th-inning blooper, ruling it a hit as well.
In spite of the two remarkable near no-hitters, Darvish had yet to throw a complete game in the big leagues however. That changed on June 11th , when he pitched a complete game shutout over the Miami Marlins , 6 - 0.
On August 13th , however, he was placed on the disabled list with inflammation in his right elbow; it was described as a minor issue, but the Rangers decided to be cautious with him given they were well out of the running for the postseason at that point.
Concerns over Darvish's health continued in spring training in He complained of tightness in his triceps muscle, but an MRI indicated that he had partially torn ligaments in his elbow, with Tommy John surgery the only solution.
He was forced to miss the entire season as a result. In October of that year, his brother Sho was arrested by police in Osaka in connection with an illegal gambling ring; he was accused of accepting illegal bets on North American sports contests. While Yu was not named in the probe, Major League Baseball announced that it was starting its own investigation into the matter to make sure that baseball's strict rules regarding betting on baseball games had not been violated.
For his part, Yu vehemently denied any association with gambling. The investigation found no link between the pitcher and any illegal gambling activity; however, the following September, his brother was convincted of illegal gambling by a Japanese court and was handed a suspended jail sentence of two years and four months.
On May 1 , , he took the mound in a game for the first time since the operation, pitching two innings for the Frisco RoughRiders of the Texas League. He made his return to the majors on May 28th and defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates that day, pitching 5 innings in a win. In only his third start, though, on June 8th , he felt some tightness in his arm and exited the game in the 5th inning.
He minimized the issue after the game but he was scratched from his next start and on June 13th was placed on the DL with "shoulder discomfort". He was reactivated on July 16th and on August 24th , he became only the second pitcher in Rangers history, after Bobby Witt in , to hit a home run. His long ball came off Tim Adleman of the Cincinnati Reds in an interleague game.
He went , 3. In , Yu went , 3. With the Houston Astros running away with the AL West title, rumors began to swirl about players the Rangers might wish to exchange for prospects at the trading deadline , and Darvish was the most prominent of these along with C Jonathan Lucroy.
Both players were dealt in a span of two days, with Darvish heading to the Los Angeles Dodgers in return for three prospects: Willie Calhoun , A. Alexy and Brendon Davis. On September 8th , he recorded his th career strikeout, becoming the fastest starting pitcher to the mark, having needed innings over games.
However, everything fell apart in the World Series against the Houston Astros. In Game 3, he gave up 4 runs in less than 2 innings, and was charged with a loss, and then in the decisive Game 7 on November 1st , he was rocked again, this time for 5 runs before the end of the 2nd inning and once again was charged with the loss.
Given the closeness of the series, his poor performance was a big reason why the Dodgers ended up on the losing end. In spite of his poor World Series performance, Darvish was in high demand when he became a free agent after the season, as one of the better pitchers available on the market. It took a long time for him to find a team willing to meet his financial demands, however, as teams were generally less willing to spend freely than in previous off-seasons. He started slowly with the Cubs, however, as we was with an ERA of 6.
On May 7th , he went on the disabled list, retroactive to three days earlier, as he was battling the flu, forcing him to skip a start. He returned on May 15th , and in his next two starts gave up just 2 runs in 10 innings and earned his first win of the season.
He was then placed back on the DL on May 26th , this time with triceps tendinitis. While there were some positive noises over the next couple of months that he was about to return to the mound, it was not to be. On August 10th , he was transferred to the day disabled list, although the Cubs still said they expected him to be back before the end of the season, but on August 21st , they admitted that he was done for the year after he left his first minor league rehabilitation start after just one inning.
One positive point was that he now knew what was ailing him as doctors had identified that the pain was caused by a stress reaction in his elbow, the precursor to a stress fracture, something that could be healed with appropriate rest.
Given how poorly his first season with the Cubs had gone, the team wasn't sure what to expect from him in , but it turned out to be a solid season. While he did not pick up a lot of wins, he was able to take his turn in the starting rotation every fifth day and give them a chance to win.
He took another step forward back to his former dominance in , as he was one of the best pitchers in the National League. On September 4th , he allowed 1 hit in 7 innings while striking out 11 batters, in a win over the St.
Louis Cardinals. He was perfect through the first five innings before Matt Carpenter led off the 6th with a homer, but it was his only blemish as he improved to , 1. On December 28 , , news emerged that Darvish had been traded to the San Diego Padres , two days after the Padres had acquired Blake Snell in a big trade. The deal was officially confirmed the next day.
Darvish continued to be one of the most dominant pitchers in the National League with the Padres in , going , 2. Show entire roster. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? Are you a Stathead, too? Subscribe to our Free Newsletter. This Month in Sports Reference Find out when we add a feature or make a change. Do you have a sports website? Or write about sports? We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data.
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The slow curve is almost exclusively used in no-strike and 1-strike counts, while the fast curve is mostly used in 2-strike counts. In August , Darvish learned a knuckle-curve from Cubs teammate Craig Kimbrel and began using the pitch.
In August , Darvish acknowledged a relationship with the Japanese model and actress Saeko. He announced later that Saeko was pregnant with their son. They married on 11 November , and their son was born in March Their second child, a boy, was born in February He has announced plans to contribute to this fund by donating , yen each time he notches a regular-season win.
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