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Veteran righty Hiroki Kuroda is returning to the place where he made his name: the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball league. Soon to turn 40 years of age, Kuroda ...
Yankees starting pitcher Hiroki Kuroda was forced to leave his first start of the season early after taking a liner off his right middle finger. Friday morning, Kuroda threw a bullpen session that ...
Yu Darvish strikes out seven batters over seven shutout innings, passing Hiroki Kuroda for most combined wins between the NPB ...
Dodgers congratulate Hiroki Kuroda on Hall of Fame induction After Kuroda was named to the Japanese Hall of Fame, the Dodgers shared a congratulatory message to the right-hander.
Hiroki Kuroda allowed one run in seven innings, striking out eight, as the Yankees, who got hits from seven players, kept their dwindling playoff chances afloat. By Tim Rohan Yankees 5, White Sox 3 ...
Yu did it. Now, it is A.J. Preller’s turn. To the list of things going well for the streaking Padres as they played their ...
Yankees right-hander Hiroki Kuroda is dominating the Tigers in Game 2 of the ALCS. By Dayn Perry Oct 14, 2012 at 4:54 pm ET • 1 min read ...
No wonder Hiroki Kuroda bolted from The Bronx. The Japanese right-hander offered little diplomacy this week in summing up his arduous experiences pitching in the major leagues. “To sum it up … ...
BALTIMORE -- Hiroki Kuroda has been the Yankees' most effective starting pitcher this season. With all their injuries, they could hardly afford to see him get hurt, too. Wednesday night, he did ...
In his inaugural appearance for the Yankees, Hiroki Kuroda looked nothing like his $10 million price tag. Even with the yielding of two unearned runs by the defensive adventure that is Eduardo ...
Hiroki Kuroda had his third consecutive poor outing, allowing seven runs in five innings, as the Yankees fell five and a half games behind the A’s for the second wild-card spot.
Hiroki Kuroda allowed one run in seven innings, striking out eight, as the Yankees, who got hits from seven players, kept their dwindling playoff chances afloat. By Tim Rohan Yankees 5, White Sox 3 ...