MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—New
Minnesota Twins signing
Tsuyoshi Nishioka(notes) said he will accept either the second-base or shortstop roles as he begins his Major League Baseball career after starring in Japan.
Nishioka was introduced at a news conference Saturday, having signed a $9.25 million, three-year contract, which includes a club option for the 2014 season.
The 26-year-old Nishioka led his Japanese league last season with a .346 batting average. He’ll wear No. 1 for the Twins.
Minnesota’s first major acquisition from Japan, Nishioka had 32 doubles, eight triples, 11 home runs, 59 RBIs and 22 stolen bases in 596 at-bats and 144 games for the Chiba Lotte Marines of the Pacific League of Nippon Professional Baseball last season. He also scored a league-best 121 runs.
He realizes those numbers will be tough to duplicate in the majors, but he said he’s focused on helping the Twins win, not on his statistics.
“I believe my job is to step on home plate as much as possible,” Nishioka said through his translator. “To make that happen, whether it’d be walks, hit by pitch, getting knocks, I like to do my best to get on base to be able to do that. I feel I have the skills to help this team achieve that goal.”
The Twins submitted the highest bid, $5,329,000, to Chiba Lotte for the negotiating rights to Nishioka, who will be paid $3 million for each of the next three seasons. The Twins can exercise a $4 million option for 2014 or pay him a $250,000 buyout.