26/10/2012
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Japanese High School Pitcher Shohei Otani opts for MLB over Japan Professional Baseball
18-year-old right-hander Shohei Otani, a Japanese high school star, is pursuing a career in Major League Baseball instead of playing professionally in Japan. He was selected in the first round of this week’s amateur draft by the Nippon-Ham Fighters (NPB), but still wants to play in the United States.
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