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Yamamoto

American  
[yah-mah-maw-taw] / ˈyɑ mɑˈmɔ tɔ /

noun

  1. Isoroku 1884–1943, Japanese naval officer.


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Yamamoto threw 52 pitches while completing three innings, giving up five hits and two runs — including a solo home run in the first — while striking out four.

From Los Angeles Times

Yoshinobu Yamamoto will start for the second time Friday, in what will likely be his final start before joining Team Japan for the World Baseball Classic.

From Los Angeles Times

“A Yamamoto miracle in the ninth! Rogers Centre in stunned silence!”

From Los Angeles Times

After giving up one earned run, three hits and striking out three in his 30-pitch outing, Yamamoto said he believes his next start will be on Friday against the San Francisco Giants at Scottsdale Stadium.

From Los Angeles Times

Yamamoto would see eight at bats on the day, logging 30 pitches.

From Los Angeles Times