The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Lions lean on import O’Grady to help power retooled roster

- By John E. Gibson Japan News Sportswrit­er

A last-place nish in the Paci c League a season ago was part of the reason the Saitama Seibu Lions ipped their entire crew of import players in the o season, looking to upgrade the roster and retool around a few younger players.

Part of that process was adding outelder Brian O’Grady as a power tool.

e 29-year-old socked a career-high 28 home runs and had 30 doubles for the Cincinnati Reds’ Triple-A a liate in 2019, and at 188 centimeter­s and 98 kilograms, he ts the role.

e timing was also right for O’Grady to make the move.

“I thought it’d be a great opportunit­y and a great experience to come here and play. And I have nothing le to prove in Triple-A,” O’Grady told e Japan News on April 8. “I haven’t gotten a straight opportunit­y to really get some serious playing time in the major leagues. So, it’s harder to put numbers up when you’re going through that — which is not an excuse because you’ve got to perform.

“But if I went back to Triple-A and hit .300 with 30 homers again, it wouldn’t have done anything for me in the eyes of Major League Baseball,” said the rst-year import, who has just 62 big league games with three organizati­ons under his belt since 2014.

O’Grady, who turns 30 next month, said a strong season in Nippon Profession­al Baseball could help him earn another opportunit­y in the majors or the chance to continue playing in Japan.

He spent last season with the San Diego Padres, a club that features former Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters ace Yu Darvish, and the Philadelph­ia-born O’Grady took full advantage of Darvish’s knowledge to learn about Japan when the notion of a jump here was a possibilit­y.

“I talked Yu’s ear o ,” O’Grady admits. “I asked him a whole lot of stu . I just knew he was such a big star coming out of here, too, so I was just interested in kind of how it all worked.”

Seibu’s focus right now is for O’Grady and the rest of the roster to work through injuries to key players, including Hotaka Yamakawa, the 2018

MVP and two-time homer king of the PL, and Tomoya Mori, the league’s MVP and top hitter in 2019. O’Grady contribute­d to a victory on April 10 to close out a three-game set against Fukuoka So Bank, slugging his rst homer in a 6-0 home shutout of the Hawks.

As O’Grady adjusts to NPB, he said he’s trying to get a tighter grip on the way the umpires behind the plate see balls and strikes.

“I think rst and foremost, the zone — the strike zone has de nitely been an adjustment,” he said. “I’m still working on that and I still get very frustrated. But that’s just an adjustment.”

e sooner he can get a handle on it, the sooner the Lions will be ipping more bats than players on the roster. (April 16)

 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun file photo ?? Brian O’Grady
Yomiuri Shimbun file photo Brian O’Grady

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