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Japanese pitcher Maeda to be posted, could be headed to MLB
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Japanese pitcher Maeda to be posted, could be headed to MLB

Published Dec. 4, 2015 8:06 a.m. ET

TOKYO -- Japanese pitcher Kenta Maeda moved a step closer to playing in Major League Baseball on Friday when the Hiroshima Carp agreed to post him.

MLB teams can earn the right to negotiate with Maeda for 30 days by agreeing to pay Hiroshima a maximum fee of $20 million.

The 27-year-old right-hander is a two-time winner of the Sawamura Award given to Japan's top pitcher.

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Maeda matched a career high in wins this season with a 15-8 record, and had a 2.09 ERA. He also helped Japan win the bronze medal at the Premier12 tournament last month.

He is not eligible for free agency until 2017. Maeda first asked Hiroshima to post him two years ago, but the team declined.

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