Seeking to bolster their pitching staff after missing the playoffs for the 10th straight year, the Angels are adding left-hander Yusei Kikuchi to the rotation.
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Former Houston Astros starter Yusei Kikuchi pitches against the Los Angeles Angels on September 19, 2024. (GETTY IMAGES/via KYODO)

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Veteran pitcher Yusei Kikuchi is on the move again.

After splitting the 2024 MLB season with the Toronto Blue Jays and the Houston Astros, the Japanese left-hander will suit up for the Los Angeles Angels in 2025.

Kikuchi, a free agent, and the Angels have finalized a three-year, $63 million USD (¥9.5 billion JPY) contract, the American League West team announced on Wednesday, November 27.

For the Astros, Kikuchi was a stellar presence on the mound after being traded from the Blue Jays on July 29. 

In 10 starts for Houston, he had a 5-1 record and a 2.70 ERA in 60 innings and fanned 76 batters. What's more, the Astros were 8-0 in his first eight starts for the ballclub. 

His combined pitching totals for the Blue Jays and Astros in 2024 included a 9-10 record, a 4.05 ERA, 44 walks and 206 strikeouts in 175⅔ innings.

Angels general manager Perry Minasian said Kikuchi, 33, has made noticeable improvements as a pitcher, adding that 2024 was a breakthrough of sorts for him in Major League Baseball.

"He obviously had a strong finish with Houston after the trade, but we really liked what we saw before that, too," Minasian said, according to MLB.com. "When you look at his underlying numbers ― the strikeouts, the walks ― that was a quality year overall."

The Angels went 63-99 in 2024 and missed the playoffs for the 10th straight season. Conversely, the Astros (88-73) won the AL West Division title.

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