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Yu Darvish missed the entire 2015 season, which would make it impossible for him to win an ERA title. In 2020, he was only with the Cubs, so it would follow that he did not win the World Series that year with the Dodgers.
Masahiro Tanaka was about the 40th Japanese pitcher to make it to MLB, fifty years after Murakami, and nineteen years after Nomo. That's not even remotely close to being the "first Japanese-born pitcher to sign with an MLB team."
Ohtani is not by any measure "someone who only bats occasionally."
This story is so full of inaccuracies I felt compelled to register an account.
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