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OF Akiyama wanted to make history with Reds

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Wednesday, 08 January 2020 12:52

CINCINNATI -- Shogo Akiyama knew the Cincinnati Reds were the only Major League Baseball team that never had a player born in Japan. The chance to break a barrier was part of his impetus to sign.

Akiyama got a $21 million, three-year deal this week with the Reds. They introduced him Wednesday at Great American Ball Park, where the five-time Japanese All-Star figures to play one of the outfield spots and bat high in the order.

"The fact that they've never had a Japanese player was something that was very attractive, and their presentation was impressive," said Akiyama, 31, through translator Roger Kahlon. "It made me want to play here."

The Reds scouted the outfielder for the past few seasons in Japan's Pacific League and made the biggest push to sign him when he became a free agent, which also made an impression.

"We were the first team to approach him, the first to give him scouting materials, the first team he met with at the winter meetings and the first to offer him a contract," said Dick Williams, the Reds' president of baseball operations.

The deal includes salaries of $6 million this year, $7 million in 2021 and $8 million in 2022. If traded, Akiyama would get a $1 million assignment bonus from the team that acquires him. He can't be sent to the minors without his consent.

Akiyama would get $250,000 for winning Rookie of the Year, $200,000 for finishing second and $150,000 for third through fifth, and the same amounts for his finish in league MVP voting. He also would get $100,000 each for All-Star selection and winning a Gold Glove or Silver Slugger.

The deal also includes standard perks given to Japanese players joining an MLB club, including a team-provided interpreter, personal trainer, one-time moving allowance, English lessons for himself and family, and round-trip business class airline tickets to the U.S.

Cincinnati is trying to emerge from a streak of six straight losing seasons. The Reds finished near the bottom of the NL in runs last season despite playing in one of the most hitter-friendly ballparks.

During nine seasons in the Japanese major leagues, Akiyama batted .301 and was honored four times as one of the league's top defensive outfielders. He set a Nippon Professional Baseball season record with 216 hits in 2015.

With Seibu last season, he batted .303 with 31 doubles, four triples, 20 homers and 62 RBI, winning his fifth All-Star spot.

"Shogo excels in so many of the areas that we identified as areas in which we wanted to get better," Reds manager David Bell said. "He's going to play, and he's going to play a lot. We have to see how it all shakes out, but with the way he plays, we project him as being at the top of the lineup."

The center fielder could move to one of the corner spots in Cincinnati's unsettled outfield. Center fielder Nick Senzel is returning from surgery on his right shoulder, and the addition of Akiyama gives the Reds another option at that spot. They also have outfielders Aristides Aquino, Jesse Winker and Phillip Ervin.

The Reds also signed second baseman Mike Moustakas to a $64 million, four-year deal in the offseason to upgrade the offense. They added left-hander Wade Miley to the rotation on a $15 million, two-year deal.

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