Is Yamamoto's 12-Year, $325M Deal Worth It?
We re-evaluate Yamamoto's massive Dodgers deal in light of his on-field production so far.
Yamamoto signed a 12-year, $325M deal with the Dodgers in 2024 — the largest ever for a Japanese pitcher.
Year 1 included time missed due to injury, but post-return he has hovered around a low-3 ERA.
His NPB-era fastball-splitter combo translates to MLB effectively.
The contract length carries risk, but several ace-caliber seasons would make it pay off per many projections.