The Baltimore Orioles still have a chance to be one of the more popular teams at the major league level for the Japanese.Finally, so far the Orioles have one Asian player in the whole system, and he's a 32 year old Korean pitcher, Sohn Hyuk, who's been out of baseball for 3 years. He's currently sitting on the minor league DL, with AA Bowie. He also doesn't project to make a major league impact. Also, the Orioles tested out former Yomiuri Giants pitcher Kazuaki Minami, earlier in spring training [Baltimore Sun], but he failed to impress, failing to reach 90 mph on his fastball, and was nothing special with Yomiuri.
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In fact, Matsuzaka, who isn't scheduled to pitch in the two-game series, would have to burrow deep into the Orioles' farm system to find its lone Asian player: a Double-A pitcher who has yet to throw a ball in an affiliated game.
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