Murata pitched in the minors in Japan (Photo: AP) |
As a former #1 pick of the Yomiuri Giants in 2007, Murata was recently released by the Giants on December 2nd. In three seasons in the minors in Japan he went 2-10 with a 4.56 ERA in 43 appearances. He pitched a total of 96.2 innings and allowed 115 hits, 7 home runs, 42 walks, and had 64 strikeouts. He pitched stateside in the Arizona Fall League in 2009 for Scottsdale and in nine games went 1-2 with a 5.73 ERA (11.0 IP, 10 H, 3 HR, 3 BB, 8 K).
"He is a former first round pick of the Yomouiri Giants," said Scouting Director John Mirabelli when reached for comment. "He is a high profile prospect who pitched in the AFL and showed ability to get future major league hitters out. He is still only 25 with upside and we feel our Player Development people can help him get back on track."
The Indians have been scouting the Pacific Rim heavily this offseason and have been looking at several players. Murata may not be the last signing this offseason. He will report to minor league spring training in March, and likely will open the season at Double-A Akron or High-A Kinston.
2 comments:
Can't say this overly impresses me. Do we even have room for him with our stacked pitching rosters ?
Yeah, not sure what to make of this as well....but the Indians seem to believe he is a prospect and has a legit chance to be a big league pitcher. We'll see. I'm guessing he opens in Akron, which means some one may be on the outs.
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