Akinori Otsuka

52-Year-Old PitcherP
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$Otsuka agreed to a $3 million, one-year deal with the Rangers in Jan. of 2007.
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Elbow
January 21, 2010
Otsuka will have a third surgery on his right elbow on Friday, the Kyodo news service reports.
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He hasn't pitched since 2007, but says he still wants to sign with a team in the U.S. or Japan. At age 38, the odds are long he'll resume his career in the U.S.
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Otsuka was shut down in early July with forearm and elbow issues, failing to capitalize on the trade of Eric Gagne to rack up the saves. He had his typical solid year when healthy, and was believed to be throwing pain-free this winter before the Rangers non-tendered him in December. Otsuka might not be ready for the start of 2008, so he may wind up in a set-up role again depending on where he ends up.
Otsuka posted a tidy 1.07 WHIP and 2.11 ERA thanks largely to just 11 walks in 59.2 innings. He unexpectedly found himself closing games after Francisco Cordero's early struggles and never relinquished the job. Eric Gagne's signing clouds his outlook, but he still figures to get some saves with Gagne's injury history. There's another nice season awaiting, though knock him down a buck or two in 5x5 leagues due to a declining strikeout rate.
After an all-world debut in 2004, Otsuka fell back down to earth in 2005, seeing his walk rate rise and his strikeout rate fall. Since he's averaged 70 appearances over the last two years with the Padres, after averaging only 47 in the previous three in Japan, he could simply be wearing down. A move to Texas after an offseason trade also hurts the chances he'll rebound.
The former Japanese closer turned out to be better than initially thought. He arrived in 2004 with a positive attribute in tow, but a change in his delivery found an additional 2-3 miles per hour for his fastball and it resulted in more life and movement as well. The end result was 34 holds and two saves with better than a strikeout per inning average and a subterranean 1.75 ERA. He's the natural closer candidate if Trevor Hoffman should go down and the Padres have resisted quality offers to trade him to clubs wishing to make him a closer. He enters 2005 as one of the top set-up man in the National League for a puny $1.5 million a season.
Over seven Japanese league seasons, Otsuka posted a 2.39 ERA, notched 137 saves and posted a 4-to-1 K:BB ratio. He'll be 32 when the new season begins, the year he embarks on a new career as a set-up man for Trevor Hoffman and the Padres. Between Hoffman, Rod Beck, and himself, the revamped bullpen for 2004 features 775 career saves, and not one of three features high-90s heat. The Japanese right-hander possesses a devastating slider and also throws the staple of all Japanese relievers, the split-finger, but his fastball is strictly 89-91 without a lot of movement. Relying heavily on breaking stuff, and placement, he faces a real challenge against the adept mistake-hitters of the National League West.
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December 27, 2008
Otsuka, who missed last season after elbow surgery, will work out for teams next month in Arizona and the Padres are interested in signing him, NPB Tracker reports.
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Akinori Otsuka: Will Have Elbow Surgery
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January 10, 2008
Otsuka will undergo surgery on his right elbow, JapanBall.com reports. "I have come to this decision after much worry and consideration. I will work hard in rehab so I can definitely make a comeback to the mound,'' he said.
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Akinori Otsuka: Padres Interested
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December 19, 2007
The Padres are interested in Otsuka (forearm), but have concerns about his health, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
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December 14, 2007
Otsuka (forearm) is throwing without pain, the North County Times reports.
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December 13, 2007
Otsuka (forearm) was non-tendered by Texas after initial talks about a shared risk contract weren't promising, the Dallas Morning News reports.
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