Hiroyuki Nakajima
42-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
0
RBI
0
R
0
SB
0
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Nakajima (wrist) signed a three-year deal with the Orix Buffaloes of Japan, Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports.
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Nakajima had worked his way up to the Triple-A level in 2014, but is a career .252 minor league hitter. The Buffaloes will pay him nearly $4 million per season, so it likely wasn't a tough decision for him to head back to his home country. Nakajima's 2014 season was cut short due to a fractured wrist, but he expects to be healthy heading into the upcoming campaign.
Nakajima had worked his way up to the Triple-A level in 2014, but is a career .252 minor league hitter. The Buffaloes will pay him nearly $4 million per season, so it likely wasn't a tough decision for him to head back to his home country. Nakajima's 2014 season was cut short due to a fractured wrist, but he expects to be healthy heading into the upcoming campaign.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2013
2012
Nakajima was posted after the 2011 season, but he was unable to come to agreement with the Yankees and he returned to Japan. He returned to the Lions for 2012 and hit .311/.382/.451. That is not an eye-popping line, but the batting average was one point off the league lead, the OBP was second by a wider margin and his slugging percentage ranked fourth. In the field, Nakajima led the Pacific League in putouts and was second in assists, while committing 18 errors. Despite his solid numbers at the plate and in the field, the MLB establishment does not seem quite sold on Nakajima as an MLB starter. There is some sound reasoning for this: we have yet to see a Japanese shortstop stick in MLB, Nakajima's power projects as pretty low for an MLB third baseman and learning second base at the MLB level is a tall order. The A's will give him a look as a potential regular at shortstop this season after signing him to a two-year deal in December.
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Nakajima suffered a fractured wrist in Double-A Midland's postseason game Wednesday and will miss the rest of the season.
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Nakajima has been transferred to Double-A Midland as of Wednesday, the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats' official Twitter feed reports.
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The A's have officially outrighted Nakajima to Triple-A Sacramento, a move that takes him off the team's 40-man roster, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Nakajima has suffered no setbacks at Triple-A Sacramento but will not find himself back in Oakland any time soon, CSN Bay Area reports.
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The A's have activated Nakajima (hamstring) from the disabled list and optioned him to Triple-A Sacramento on Thursday.
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