Tetsuto Yamada

32-Year-Old OutfielderOF
 Free Agent  
2025 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Tetsuto Yamada in 2025. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
OFFree Agent  
November 15, 2014
Yamada enjoyed a breakout season in 2014, slashing .324/.403/.539 and cracking 29 home runs along with 15 stolen bases.
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Yamada is still quite young at 22 and a ways away from an MLB challenge, but future-minded baseball fans should keep an eye on him.
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MLB Barometer: Olympic Preview Edition
July 26, 2021
Erik Halterman offers up a special edition of his column, featuring a break down of Olympic baseball, while also listing this week’s risers and fallers, starting with Juan Soto.
Week 6 FAAB Recap
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MLB Barometer: Risers & Fallers
June 22, 2020
Erik Halterman looks at who's up and down in baseball leagues across the globe. In the States, Justin Verlander looks healthy after spring injuries.
2016 Fantasy Outlook
How good was Yamada in 2015? He led his league in total bases -- by 81. He also led the league in hits, doubles, home runs, runs, walks, stolen bases, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage; and finished second in batting average and RBI. He's a competent defender at second base as well. His 2015 season may turn out to be a career year, but he was strong in 2014 as well, and if he can stay in the neighborhood he's in, he'll earn the chance to break the jinx of Japanese infielders in MLB.