Naha Shisa and Shin Seiki Evas

December 9, 2010

Naha receives:
SP Alberto Ramón (24, ML) - $0.05/ $0.05/ $0.05/ $0.05/ $0.05/ $0.05/arb/arb/arb
MR Kiyoshi Shinohara (31, ML) - $2.34/$2.34
SP Yaichiro Hayagawa (31, AAA) - minor league contract
MR Anastasio Granero (31,AAA) - minor league contract

Shin Seiki receives:
RF Eitoku Yamada (28, ML) - $9.73
SP Kosaku Sakamoto (25, ML) - $0.20/$0.05/$0.05/arbitration/arbitration/arbitration
MR Shiro Aoki (21, AAA) - minor league contract

Since Then:
Alberto Ramón pitched adequately (4.50 ERA) in 2011.  He pitched well in 2012 (3.79 ERA), and 2013 (3.62 ERA).  He pitched very well in 2014 (2.97 ERA, 14-7 W-L).  He was a 2013 all-star.  He won the 2014 BBG Sawamura Award.
Kiyoshi Shinohara did not pitch well (5.31 ERA) in 2011.  He pitched well (3.15 ERA, 5-2 W-L) in 2012, and very well in 2013 (2.08 ERA).  He pitched adequately in 2014 (4.99 ERA, 7-2 W-L).  He was a 2012 all-star.  He signed as a free agent with Shin Seiki August 1, 2013.  He was claimed off waivers by Kure August 26, 2013.  He signed as a free agent with Neo-Tokyo April 21, 2014.
Yaichiro Hayagawa did not pitch well in 2011 (5.13 ERA).  He retired September 19, 2012.
Anastasio Granero pitched 2.2 innings in 2011 (0.00 ERA, 0.38 WHIP).  He retired October 3, 2012.

Eitoku Yamada batted very well (1.002 OPS, 95 RBI, 28 HR) in 2011.  He batted poorly (.639 OPS) in 2012.  He batted even worse (.624 OPS) in limited (52) AB in 2013. He batted acceptably (.708 OPS) in 2014.  He was a 2011 all-star.  He was traded to Hyakujuu November 11, 2012, then to Seoul the same day.  He signed a minor league contract with Shin Seiki August 1, 2013.  He was drafted in the rule 5 draft (1st overall pick) December 1, 2013.  He signed as a free agent with Naha December 24, 2014.
Kosaku Sakamoto pitched acceptably (4.74 ERA) in 2011.  He pitched well in 2012 (3.50 ERA) and 2013 (3.89 ERA).  He pitched decently in 2014 (4.63 ERA).  He was traded to Hyakujuu November 11, 2012.  He signed as a free agent with Kawaguchi January 27, 2014.  He signed as a free agent with Niihama-shi December 22, 2014.
Shiro Aoki pitched 2 and 2/3 innings in 2014 (0.00 ERA).

Updated February 20, 2015 - (8/28/2011)