[Rakuten Eagles] "I want people to get to know pitcher Kenta Maeda." His return to Japanese baseball will be against Softbank Hawks Yuki Yanagita from the "1988 generation."

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Rakuten Eagles 's Kenta Maeda practices catch in preparation for his first appearance since returning to Japanese baseball (Photo by Koda Nakamura)

Rakuten Eagles Eagles pitcher Kenta Maeda (37) participated in pitcher practice at Rakuten Eagles Mobile Saikyo Park Miyagi on the 30th, adjusting his pitching through catch practice and other drills.

After practice, he spoke to reporters, saying with determination, "This is my first time pitching in Tohoku since joining The Eagles. I want to show everyone my best. I want to show everyone a good performance so that they can get to know me as pitcher, Kenta Maeda."

In the Softbank Hawks match on the 31st, which will be the opening game of the home base, it will be the first regular season mound in Japan since the Chunichi match (Mazda) on October 7, 15 of the Hiroshima era, number 18. He has accumulated 97 wins in Hiroshima, 68 wins in the majors such as the Dodgers, and a total of 165 wins in Japan and the United States, but he will start again aiming for the number of "200", which has 35 wins left. Softbank Hawks, who are winning the league for the second time in a row, has the same "88 generation" Yuki Yanagita as Maeda, and started this season with three consecutive wins. "Looking at the opening three consecutive games, I think the The Hawks batting line is very strong, and I think it's a batting line that can score well, so I don't think it's that easy, but I want to show my strength and throw so that I can closer with all my might and the team can win."

He had a 0-0 record with a 3.18 ERA in three exhibition games. In the game Seibu Lions on the 17th of this month (at Belluna Dome), he delivered a masterful pitch strike out six innings, allowing only one hit and no runs while striking out six. In a minor league game on the 24th, he gave up six runs in the middle of the third inning, but he should be able to make adjustments.

Last season, after leaving The Tigers, he signed a minor league contract with the Cubs in May and played for the Yankees' Triple-A affiliate, Scranton, from August. After the season ended, he announced his intention to return to Japanese baseball in 2026. After a bidding war among multiple teams, including The Giants and Yakult he decided to join Rakuten Eagles. He chose number "18" for his uniform, inheriting it from Masahiro Tanaka (currently The Giants), a teammate of his age who played for the team until 2024.

At his signing press conference last December, he said, "I am prepared to end my career with Rakuten Eagles. I didn't choose this team half-heartedly," and added, "I want to lead the team to win in every game I pitch. I want many people to come to the stadium, and I especially want to become pitcher that makes people want to come to the stadium to watch Kenta Maeda pitch." The final chapter of baseball career is finally about to begin.

◆ Kenta Maeda: Born April 11, 1988, in Osaka Prefecture. Age 37. Played in Koshien in his first year (summer) and third year (spring) while attending PL Gakuen High School. Drafted in the first round of the 2006 high school draft by the Hiroshima Carp. Moved to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2015 offseason. Played in MLB until last season. Represented Japan in the 2013 WBC and the 2015 Premier12. Two-time Sawamura Award winner, two-time most win ERA strike out three-time Best Nine selection, and five-time Golden Glove Award winner. 185 cm, 83 kg. Right-handed pitcher, right-handed batter. Estimated annual salary this season: 150 million yen.

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[Rakuten Eagles] "I want people to get to know pitcher Kenta Maeda." His return to Japanese baseball will be against Softbank Hawks Yuki Yanagita from the "1988 generation."