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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 ...
Stay tuned. 8:56 PM: Patrick Newman of NPB Tracker passes along a report from Sanspo that Hiroki Kuroda is close to staying with the Dodgers on a one-year contract for approximately $8 million. We ...
Kuroda earned $12 million this season, and it would probably take a similar amount for him to return. It’s doubtful, however, this will be about the money. He’d make substantially less in ...
Yankees starter Hiroki Kuroda left Wednesday's outing in Baltimore trailing 3-1 and runners on first and third following a Chris Davis single with no outs in the third inning.
When the Yankees announced earlier today that they added Cody Eppley to their bullpen for the ALCS, the speculation was that David Phelps would start Game 2 tomorrow. That’s not the case. According to ...
Last night in New York, Yankees pitcher Hiroki Kuroda took a no-hitter into the 7th inning against the Rangers. The no-hitter was broken up, but Kuroda pitched a complete game shutout in a 3-0 ...
It’s hard to understate how huge, how important Kuroda is to Hiroshima. He played there for 11 years and never once made the playoffs. The Carp hasn’t won a title since 1991.
Yankees starter Hiroki Kuroda had everything working Tuesday across town against the Mets. Unfortunately, so did Matt Harvey. Kuroda took a 1-0 lead into the ninth inning, but Mariano Rivera, of ...
Hiroki Kuroda is returning to Japan to pitch for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, an official with knowledge of the move told ESPNNewYork.com, confirming Japanese media reports.
Hiroki Kuroda is returning to Japan to pitch for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, an official with knowledge of the move told ESPNNewYork.com, confirming Japanese media reports.
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.