Yoshinobu Yamamoto struggled a bit during Friday’s Cactus League tuneup against the Giants, surrendering two runs on five hits across three frames.
It’s unusual to see the 27-year-old hurler hit so hard, so perhaps he was working on some things during this outing. Yamamoto allowed a leadoff homer to Willy Adames then the Giants scratched out another run against him in the second on a pair of hits and a ground ball. He got eight whiffs on 52 pitches on the afternoon — four of them on his splitter — while registering an elite CSW of 38 percent. This was his final Cactus League start before Yamamoto departs to join Team Japan for the World Baseball Classic. Fantasy managers shouldn’t worry about this one, Yamamoto is still worthy of being one of the top five starting pitchers off the board in all drafts this spring.