Japanese pitcher Dabishui has switched to the major leagues with the 2011 season and signed a contract with a 6-year, 56 million US dollars plus a signing fee of 4 million, with a total contract value of 60 million. The contract expires next year. Dabishui will become a free kick

Japanese pitcher Dabishu has switched to the major leagues with the 2011 season, and signed a contract with the Rangers with a 6-year, 56 million US dollars plus a signing fee of 4 million, with a total contract value of 60 million. The contract expires next year, and Dabishu will become a free kicker. However, the Rangers team does not want this Japanese ball player to leave, hoping to continue with him at the host and host, and said that no matter how much it costs, it is fine.

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Former Rangers general manager Jon Daniels revealed that he hopes to stay with a total value of more than $100 million in 4 to 5 years, which will be the largest contract for a Japanese pitcher living in the United States.

Davidshu performed well in his first year of his trip to the United States. He started 16 wins in 29 games, 221 strikeouts, a defense ratio of 3.90, and won the throne of the United Nations strikeout 277 strikeouts the following year. He was selected for the star game for three consecutive years from 2012 to 2014, which was the guarantee of the team's box office. However, in 2015, he was reimbursed for the whole year due to Tommy John's ligament reconstruction surgery. He returned to the court this year, only 17 games, winning 7 wins and 5 losses.

Although he did not have enough chance to play after returning from injury to prove that he was still good, the American media still believed that Darbishu had extraordinary skills and speculated that he would be a hot figure in the free market next year, but the Rangers did not want him to leave.

Rangers believe that Darbishu has a rare talent, and has popularity and strength. In addition, Daniels personally likes him very much, so he hopes that he can continue to stay in Rangers.