Feb 28, 2024; Surprise, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) looks on during the first inning against the Texas Rangers at Surprise Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports Joe Camporeale/USA TODAY Sports

Yoshinobu Yamamoto made his highly-anticipated Los Angeles Dodgers debut on Tuesday in their Spring Training matchup against the Texas Rangers.

The highest paid starting pitcher in MLB history flashed much of why he was coveted in the offseason, displaying true swing and miss stuff over two scoreless innings. Yamamoto threw 19 pitches in his two frames of work, striking out three with just one hit allowed.

Yamamoto dazzled with his command, landing 16 of his 19 pitches for strikes. His performance was noted by Dodgers staff, but also earned a nod from Rangers manager Bruce Bochy, per Juan Toribio of MLB.com:

“Good stuff, I mean, that’s obvious,” said Rangers manager Bruce Bochy. “That’s why they signed him. But this is the first time these guys had a look at him, and I think they all were impressed with the kind of stuff he has.”

Yamamoto signed a 12-year, $325 million contract in late December, signifying the Dodgers’ belief in his talent.

The right-hander showcased his elite pitch arsenal, featuring a mid 90s fastball, a devastating splitter, and his beautiful rainbow curveball. Yamamoto’s ability to stay in the strike zone made it tough for Rangers hitters to barrel up much of anything.

The former three-time Eiji Sawamura Award winner made a stamp in his first taste of big league action against the 2023 World Series Champions, and started his day with a strikeout of Marcus Semien.

Dodgers note that communication is most important thing with Yoshinobu Yamamoto

The Dodgers plan to have an understandable sense of caution with Yamamoto as he prepares for his first Major League season.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts mentioned that while Yamamoto prepares for the upcoming season, the team wants him to feel as comfortable as he can in his new environment. Communication from the staff in their plan has been mutual, and the accelerated timeline with the Seoul Series put him on a path to make two more starts in Cactus League play.

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