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2013 MLB All-Star Yu Darvish Uniform (with tag) Selling due to moving and decluttering. I have carefully stored it in a dark place at home for a long time. There are no noticeable scratches or stains, and it is in relatively good condition. Please note that this is a used item, so please check the images and refrain from purchasing if you have any concerns. Also, to prevent any trouble, we cannot accept returns due to the buyer's circumstances, so please ask any questions before purchasing. Yu Darvish Made his MLB debut with the Rangers in 2012, and in his second year, 2013, he led the league with 277 strikeouts and finished second in the Cy Young Award voting. In 2020, he maintained a dominant level of performance, starting 12 games with a record of 8 wins and 3 losses, an ERA of 2.01 (2nd in the league), and 93 strikeouts (4th in the league), achieving an overwhelming performance. He won the title of most wins for the first time as a Japanese player and finished second in the Cy Young Award voting again. He participated in the WBC as the ace and spiritual pillar of Samurai Japan. He started one game in the first round and pitched in relief in the quarterfinals against Italy and the final against the United States, contributing to Japan's third tournament victory. Personally, he achieved his second WBC victory since 2009. In 2023, pitcher Yu Darvish pitched in a game against the Orioles held at his home field on the 14th. He pitched 7 innings and allowed 4 runs, resulting in his 8th loss (8 wins), but in the 6th inning, he surpassed Hideo Nomo's 1918 career strikeouts in the majors, reaching a total of 1919 strikeouts, the most by a Japanese player. Career Tohoku High School Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters (2005 - 2011) Texas Rangers (2012 - 2017) Los Angeles Dodgers (2017) Chicago Cubs (2018 - 2020) San Diego Padres (2021 - ) League/Tournament Name: Major League/MLB Team Name: Texas Rangers Type: Player
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