Rays interested in Japanese reliever
Even though free-agent Japanese reliever Yasuhiko Yabuta was reportedly close to signing a two-year deal with the Royals, Yabuta told reporters in Japan that four other teams, including the Rays, have expressed interest in the 34-year-old righthander, the Kyodo News reported today.
Yabuta (left), speaking yesterday at a fanfest in Chiba, said the Indians, White Sox and Pirates have also expressed interest.
Working primarily as a setup man, he was 4-6 with a 2.73 ERA, 38 holds and four saves last season for the Chiba Lotte Marines. A 12-year veteran, he spent his entire career with the Marines of the Japanese Pacific League, beginning his career as a starter, but became a reliever permenantly four years ago. Over the past four years, he owns a 2.80 ERA in 222 appearances.
A change of pace pitcher who relies on his change up, Kabuta is best known for striking out Alex Rodriguez, Derrek Lee and Johnny Damon in a 1 1/3-inning relief outing in the World Baseball Classic in 2006.



Another reliever the Rays are going after. They know what the problems on the team are and they are trying to address them.
Posted by: Tampabaysportsfanatic | November 19, 2007 at 12:16 PM