Japanese pitcher Yamaguchi eager to fulfil MLB dream with Blue Jays
TORONTO — Shun Yamaguchi shifted his dreams to Major League Baseball when he saw fellow Japanese players like Hideo Nomo and Ichiro Suzuki enjoying success in North America.
As the son of a professional sumo wrestler, Yamaguchi was determined to focus on baseball from that point on rather than follow in his father’s career path.
But there was also a more modest reason for choosing baseball over sumo.
“As I got older, I started thinking about showing my butt (in public), so I think that’s why,” Yamaguchi said through a translator Wednesday, prompting laughter from reporters at his introductory press conference at Rogers Centre.