[外電] Yoshida signs with Chico Outlaws
Associated Press
TOKYO -- A female knuckleball pitcher from Japan will be playing for a
minor league team in the United States.
Eri Yoshida, an 18-year-old pitcher who played pro ball in Japan last
year, signed with the Chico Outlaws of the Golden Baseball League. The
team said she will report to spring training next month.
"I am grateful for this opportunity to pitch for the Chico Outlaws,"
Yoshida said. "This is a dream come true for me and I hope I can
contribute to the team and help them win and also to continue to improve
as a pro baseball player."
Yoshida will be the first female to pitch for a pro team in the United
States since Ila Borders retired more than 10 years ago, the team said.
"We are really looking forward to having Eri as a member of the Chico
Outlaws this season," team president Mike Marshall said.
The 5-foot, 114-pound Yoshida became Japan's first female pro baseball
player last year when she pitched for the Kobe Cruise 9 in the Kansai
Independent League.
She was 0-2 in 11 appearances with a 4.03 ERA, giving up seven runs in
10 2-3 innings.
The team is making accommodations to provide separate locker room
facilities and hotel rooms while traveling.
Yoshida learned how to throw a knuckleball by watching video of Tim
Wakefield and recently got a few tips from the Boston Red Sox pitcher at
the team's spring training facility in Fort Myers, Fla.
The 10-team Golden Baseball League is an independent minor league with
teams in Arizona, California and Canada.
The Outlaws open on the road on May 21 in Tijuana and return for their
home opener on May 26th.
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