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Juei Ushiromatsu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Juei Ushiromatsu is a Japanese former professional baseball relief pitcher who played in the New York Mets minor league system in 1998. He is notable for being the first Japanese player to sign directly with a major league organization without playing any professional baseball in Japan.〔(LATimes article )〕 After attending Omagari Kogyo High School in Akita Prefecture, Ushiromatsu signed with New York in November 1997 at the urging of scout Isao Ojimi when he was 18 years old.〔(First high school student scouted by US teams )〕 The 6' 1", 165 pound left-handed pitcher, who was bypassed in Japan's amateur draft, signed for a bonus of about $100,000.〔(November 27, 1997 NY Times article )〕〔(AP article )〕〔(NY Times article )〕〔(June 10, 1998 article )〕 He pitched for the Gulf Coast Mets that season - his only professional campaign in the United States - and went 0-2 with a 4.85 ERA in 16 relief appearances.〔(BR Minors page )〕 His professional career ended prematurely after he injured his back in a car accident.〔(NYTimes article )〕 ==References==
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