Yu Darvish downplays retirement talk after elbow surgery

San Diego Padres pitcher Yu Darvish has stated that talk of his retirement is premature while he recovers from elbow surgery that will sideline him for the entire 2026 season. The 39-year-old is leaning toward voiding his contract but remains focused on rehabilitation.

Yu Darvish Addresses Retirement Speculation

Yu Darvish, the Osaka native and San Diego Padres right-hander, has pushed back against retirement rumors on social media platform X. He indicated he is "leaning toward" voiding his contract with the club, though finer details remain undecided. Darvish signed a six-year extension with the Padres before the 2023 season, leaving three years and $46 million on the deal.

"Right now I am fully focused on my rehab for my elbow, and if I get to a point where I can throw again, I will start from scratch again to compete. If once I get to that point I feel I can’t do that, I will announce my retirement," Darvish wrote. In a Japanese post, he added plans to conduct some rehabilitation at San Diego's Petco Park and attend part of spring training.

The 39-year-old was responding to a San Diego Union-Tribune report claiming he does not intend to pitch in MLB again. In 2025, Darvish started just 15 games for the Padres, going 5-5 with a 5.38 ERA—his worst mark in a 13-year MLB career.

Across 297 career starts, he holds a 115-93 record with a 3.65 ERA and 2,075 strikeouts—a record for Japanese pitchers in MLB—over 1,778 innings with the Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Padres.

Before joining MLB, Darvish starred for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters over seven seasons, compiling a 93-38 record and 1.99 ERA. In 2007, he went 15-5 with a 1.82 ERA, earning the Sawamura Award as Japan's top pitcher.

Darvish's future hinges on his elbow recovery progress.

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Yu Darvish denies retirement reports at Padres press conference, emphasizing rehab and contract considerations.
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Yu Darvish refutes retirement report from Padres

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San Diego Padres pitcher Yu Darvish has denied reports of his immediate retirement, stating he is leaning toward voiding his contract but has not made a final decision. The 39-year-old right-hander, recovering from elbow surgery, emphasized his focus on rehabilitation and potential return to pitching. His agent confirmed ongoing discussions with the team.

أعرب الملقي يو دارفيش لفريق سان دييغو بادريس عن عدم يقين بشأن عودته إلى المنصة بعد جراحة في مرفقه الأيمن أواخر أكتوبر. البالغ من العمر 39 عامًا، الذي تحدث في حدث خيري، ركز على إعادة التأهيل دون التزام بالعودة. يتبقى له ثلاث سنوات على عقده لكنه مستبعد عن موسم 2026.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The San Diego Padres have agreed to a minor league contract with veteran left-hander Marco Gonzales, adding depth to their starting rotation ahead of spring training. The deal, reported by MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, includes an invitation to big league camp and is worth $1.5 million if Gonzales makes the roster, with up to $1 million in incentives. The club has not yet confirmed the agreement.

أسطورة لوس أنجلوس دودجرز كلايتون كيرشو تقاعد في سن 37 بعد مساعدة فريقه على الفوز ببطولة العالم 2025. الفائز بجائزة ساي يونغ ثلاث مرات يخطط للابتعاد عن اللعبة للتركيز على العائلة. التقارير تشير إلى أنه من غير المحتمل أن يسعى لدور إعلامي فوري.

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The New York Yankees are discussing a potential trade with the Miami Marlins for starting pitcher Edward Cabrera amid injuries to key rotation members. The team is also exploring a deal for Milwaukee Brewers' Freddy Peralta to bolster their pitching staff for the 2026 season. No agreement is close as the Yankees seek to address uncertainties in their rotation.

Veteran right-hander Zach Eflin, sidelined much of 2025 by injuries, has re-signed with the Baltimore Orioles on a one-year, $10 million deal with a mutual option for 2027. Excited about his health, Eflin aims to reclaim a rotation spot as the team builds for a 2026 rebound following a 75-87 season.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are considering using right-hander River Ryan as a trade chip as he recovers from Tommy John surgery. With a stacked rotation for 2026, Ryan's spot is uncertain, prompting speculation about potential deals to bolster the outfield. Manager Dave Roberts remains optimistic about Ryan's return.

 

 

 

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