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Hideo
Nomo
Starting Pitcher
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Birthdate
8/31/1968
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Osaka, Japan
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Position
Starting Pitcher
Birthdate
8/31/1968
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Osaka, Japan
Career History
Kansas City Royals
2008-2008 (1 Season)
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
2005-2005 (1 Season)
Los Angeles Dodgers
1995-1998, 2002-2004 (7 Seasons)
Boston Red Sox
2001-2001 (1 Season)
Detroit Tigers
2000-2000 (1 Season)
Milwaukee Brewers
1999-1999 (1 Season)
New York Mets
1998*-1998 (1 Season)
Career Highlights
Rookie of the Year
1995
MLB News
Dodgers' Stan Kasten: Cutting Trevor Bauer 'right decision'
The Dodgers' principal decision-makers were guarded in discussing their release of Trevor Bauer, but said the team "made the right decision."
Sources: Mariners reach 3-year extension with utilityman Dylan Moore
Superutilityman Dylan Moore and the Mariners agreed on a three-year, $8.875 million contract extension Wednesday, sources told ESPN, keeping the multiposition sparkplug in the city where he broke into the big leagues.
O's to decline Camden Yards extension, join governor in pushing to revamp stadium district
The Orioles are not planning to exercise their five-year extension at Camden Yards, according to multiple reports, but say a new partnership with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore would revitalize the Camden Yards sports complex.
Luis Arraez goes to salary arbitration with Miami Marlins
American League batting champion Luis Arraez went to a salary arbitration hearing Wednesday against the Miami Marlins, who acquired the infielder from the Minnesota Twins last month.
Justice Department: MLB antitrust exemption should be narrow
The U.S. Justice Department asked a federal appeals court to narrowly consider Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption, a filing made in a case involving four eliminated minor league teams hoping to end the sport's century-old legal protection.
Mariners beat Diego Castillo in first arbitration decision
The Mariners defeated Diego Castillo in the first salary arbitration decision this year, and the relief pitcher will get a raise to $2.95 million rather than his request of $3,225,000.