Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai in Houston Astros uniform, pitching on the mound at Minute Maid Park, illustrating his $54 million signing.
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Astros sign Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai to three-year contract

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The Houston Astros have agreed to a three-year deal with Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai, worth $54 million guaranteed and up to $63 million with incentives. The 27-year-old, posted by the Saitama Seibu Lions, brings a strong track record from Nippon Professional Baseball to bolster Houston's rotation. Imai's contract includes opt-outs after each season and performance bonuses based on innings pitched.

Tatsuya Imai, a three-time NPB All-Star, agreed to terms with the Astros on January 1, 2026, one day before his 45-day posting window expired. The deal, reported by multiple sources including MLB.com and CBS Sports, provides Imai with $18 million annually, plus up to $3 million in bonuses for reaching 80, 90, and 100 innings in 2026, potentially increasing his salary to $21 million in 2027 and 2028. He can opt out after the 2026 and 2027 seasons, favoring a shorter-term, higher average annual value over longer offers.

In his standout 2025 season with the Seibu Lions, Imai posted a 10-5 record, 1.92 ERA, and 178 strikeouts over 163 2/3 innings, including a combined no-hitter where he pitched eight innings and a franchise-record 17 strikeouts in a single game. Over eight NPB seasons, he compiled a 58-45 record with a 3.15 ERA and 907 strikeouts in 963 2/3 innings. His arsenal features a four-seam fastball averaging 94.9 mph (reaching upper 90s), a slider with a 46% swing-and-miss rate, a changeup (41% whiff rate), splitter, curveball, and a new Vulcan changeup added in 2025.

The signing addresses Houston's pitching needs after a 2025 season plagued by injuries, including Tommy John surgeries for three pitchers and absences for Spencer Arrighetti and Lance McCullers Jr. Imai joins recent additions Mike Burrows, Nate Pearson, and Ryan Weiss, anchoring behind Hunter Brown in a rotation that may lose Framber Valdez to free agency. Agent Scott Boras compared Imai to Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, stating, "Certainly, he's done everything Yamamoto's done in NPB." Imai himself expressed ambition: "Every season, I have played with the goal of winning the league championship and the Japan Series, and that ambition will not change with a new team."

While the Cubs showed strong interest, teams like the Dodgers, Mets, and Yankees passed due to existing rotations. The Astros will pay a $9.675 million posting fee to the Lions, plus 15% of bonuses. This move positions Imai as a potential No. 2 or 3 starter, with analysts drawing comparisons to Luis Castillo for his pitch profile and Max Scherzer for his approach.

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Reactions on X to the Houston Astros signing Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai to a three-year, $54M deal (up to $63M) are predominantly positive among Astros fans, who praise his elite NPB stats (1.92 ERA, 178 K in 163.2 IP) and see him as a rotation ace. Rival fans, like Yankees supporters, express frustration over missing him. Skepticism focuses on his unproven MLB performance against top hitters and the annual opt-outs, with analysts noting the contract fell well below $300M projections.

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Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai has agreed to a three-year contract with the Houston Astros worth up to $63 million, including opt-out clauses after the 2026 and 2027 seasons. The 27-year-old right-hander, previously with the Saitama Seibu Lions in Nippon Professional Baseball, surprised many by choosing a shorter deal than preseason projections anticipated. While around 15 teams showed interest, concerns about his fastball translation to Major League Baseball influenced the market dynamics.

The Houston Astros have signed Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai to a three-year contract worth up to $63 million, including opt-outs after each season. This move comes one day before Imai's posting window closed, following his standout 2025 season in Nippon Professional Baseball. The deal highlights ongoing interest in international pitching talent amid a slow-moving MLB free agency market.

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Building on reports of the agreement, right-hander Tatsuya Imai's three-year, $54 million pact with the Houston Astros includes a $2 million signing bonus, opt-outs after 2026 and 2027, and innings-based escalators that could reach $63 million total, per a source via the Associated Press. The 27-year-old Japanese All-Star's deal must be finalized by Friday under posting rules.

The 2025-26 MLB offseason features active rumors around free agents and trades. Arizona Diamondbacks are exploring a move for Alex Bregman amid potential Ketel Marte trade discussions. Meanwhile, Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai draws strong interest from several teams ahead of his January 2 deadline.

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Former Yomiuri Giants infielder Kazuma Okamoto, a six-time NPB All-Star and 2023 World Baseball Classic hero, has agreed to a $60 million, four-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, sources told The Associated Press. The deal awaits official announcement and finalization by 5 p.m. EST Sunday under MLB-NPB rules, bolstering the AL East champions after their 2025 World Series defeat.

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