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Japanese School Girl Signs Pro-Baseball Deal

Eri Yoshida Becomes Country's First Female Professional Player

TOKYO (AP) A 16-year-old Japanese girl signed with a regional baseball team Tuesday, becoming the country's first female professional baseball player.

Eri Yoshida, a knuckleball pitcher, will play for the Kobe 9 Cruise in a new independent league starting in April 2009. The team selected her last month along with 31 male players in the league draft.

"I still don't feel like I've really become a pro baseball player, but I want to do my best," Yoshida said at a news conference after signing her contract. "My specialty is the knuckleball, so I really want to be able to get batters out using it effectively."

The Cruise are more like a farm team and a far cry from Japan's mainstream pro teams such as the Tokyo Yomiuri Giants. But the 5-foot, 114-pound Yoshida has broken a barrier in baseball-crazy Japan, where women are normally relegated to amateur, company-sponsored teams or to softball.

Yoshida, who started playing baseball when she was in second grade, said she wants to emulate Boston Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield, who has built a successful major league career as a knuckleballer.

The fledgling Japanese League, based in western Japan, is hoping to find enough success to eventually challenge the likes of the long-established Central and Pacific leagues. Those leagues, home to the best Japanese players, have become an increasingly fertile ground for talent headed to the U.S. major leagues.
(© 2008 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

Clad in her high school uniform, Eri Yoshida, 16-year-old high school pitcher, poses for photographers during a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Nov. 16, 2008 after being drafted to become the first female professional baseball player in Japan.
Clad in her high school uniform, Eri Yoshida, 16-year-old high school pitcher, poses for photographers during a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Nov. 16, 2008 after being drafted to become the first female professional baseball player in Japan.

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