He’s Baseball’s $325 Million Pitcher—and He Might Be Underpaid
PositiveSports

Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who recently signed a record-breaking $325 million contract with the Dodgers, is quickly proving his worth in American baseball. Despite not having pitched an inning before joining the MLB, his impressive performances in the playoffs suggest that he may actually be underpaid. This situation highlights the evolving dynamics of player contracts and the potential for international talent to reshape the league.
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