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PEORIA, Ariz. — In what may have been the most scrutinized two innings in the history of spring training, Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish made a nice first impression Wednesday. Before he took the mound, at least 150 fans gathered to watch him warm up in the bullpen.

On the other side of the diamond, Padres veteran pitcher Jeff Suppan prepared in front of at least four people. At least 200 credentials were issued by the two teams, so the modest press box was packed to the gills.

Normally in a spring training, you see players milling around in the dugout not paying too much attention to the game. But when Darvish took the mound in the bottom of the first inning, every Padres player was on the top step watching his every move. Darvish would later insist that he wasn’t nervous about his first outing, but no one believed him.

Not even Daisuke Matsuzaka got this type of reception when he made his debut for the Boston Red Sox, according to Rangers public relations director John Blake, who was with Boston at the time. It was completely quiet before each Darvish pitch Wednesday, but you heard a symphony of cameras when the ball left his hand.

Darvish threw his first strike as a Ranger at 1:13 local time to Padres center fielder Cameron Maybin. He would throw first-pitch strikes to seven of the eight batters he faced. He struck out Maybin on a 2-2 count with an 84-mph slider.

Darvish got ahead of Orlando Hudson 1-2, but he gave up a double to right field on a 92-mph fastball. The Padres would end up 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position against Darvish. Jose Guzman lined out to center field and then Darvish finished off power hitter Carlos Quentin with a nasty curveball.

The game was broadcast on four different TV networks in Japan, and the first inning was shown on ESPN News. The excitement for Darvish’s debut started to build during the Rangers’ workout in Surprise on Wednesday morning. Rangers manager Ron Washington admitted to being excited but felt he couldn’t show it to his players.

"Followers follow the leader," Washington told FOXSportsSouthwest.com. "If I get out of control, it means they’ll get out of control."

If not for a 40-foot wall located in center field, Darvish would've given up a home run to start the second inning. Padres right fielder Will Venable destroyed a 92-mph fastball that caromed off the top of the wall. But that set the stage for Darvish to show off his athleticism. When Rangers first baseman Michael Young made a diving stop on Mark Kotsay’s grounder in the hole, he looked up and Darvish was waiting for the ball on first base. The pitcher wheeled around to make sure Venable stayed at third.

He then used every bit of his 6-5 frame to spear James Darnell’s chopper and deliver a smooth throw to the plate to catch Venable in a run down. Darvish finished the inning by striking out catcher John Baker on an 88-mph splitter.

Washington couldn’t have drawn up a better scenario. His rookie pitcher wasn’t perfect, but he was able to pitch out of trouble. As crazy as it sounds, this was as pressure-filled a situation as you’ll ever see in spring training.

Darvish delivered on the mound, and then he caused his first mini-controversy by being dismissive of Venable’s blast.

"With the dry air in Arizona and the wind blowing out, it carried the ball," Darvish told reporters. "It didn't seem like a ball that was hit that squarely."

Venable would later tell the Padres’ flagship radio station that he’d like to see a little more "humility" from Darvish. He sarcastically added that no one hits the ball squarely off Yu Darvish.

The Rangers rookie pitcher is supremely confident, as evidenced by a story Jon Daniels told on 103.3 KESN-FM radio show Wednesday. Rangers top prospect Martin Perez recently asked Darvish how he fared in his first intra-squad scrimmage. Darvish told him he pitched "OK" and asked how Perez had done in his first outing. Perez smiled and said it only took him 12 pitches to complete his inning.

Darvish then instructed his translator to ask Perez how old he was.

Informed that Perez was 20, Darvish responded, "Tell him I already had a Cy Young by then."

As we said earlier, the man knows how to make an impression.
 
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Darvish fanned eight and leads the majors with 80 strikeouts. With 301 career strikeouts, he joined Dwight Gooden (319) as the only pitchers in major league history to reach at least 300 in their first 37 major league starts.
Darvish improved to 3-0 with 33 strikeouts in three career starts against the Astros.
 

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he was perfect through 2 and a third innings also in the 4th and 6th :103631605
 

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Yu becomes fastest to reach 500 strikeouts in MLB history


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by LANDON HAAF
WFAA Sports
Posted on April 6, 2014 at 3:48 PM
Updated today at 3:53 PM
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Yu Darvish is back, and back with a vengeance.
Last year's Cy Young runner-up recorded seven shutout innings in his first start off the disabled list, and became the fastest pitcher in major league histroy to reach 500 career strikeouts in the Rangers' 3-0 win over Tampa Bay Sunday.
Darvish accomplished the feat in 401 and two-thirds innings, three innings quicker than previous record holder Kerry Wood. The third-year Ranger fanned 2013 AL Rookie of the Year Wil Myers in the first inning for his 500th career punch-out.
The full line on Darvish's 2014 debut: 7 IP, 0 ER, 7 H, 6 K, 1 BB. He threw 65 strikes on 89 pitches (73 percent).
With his six strikeouts, Darvish now has 504 career strikeouts. Charlie Hough has the most career strikeouts in a Ranger uniform with 1,452. Nolan Ryan fanned 939 batters as a Texas Ranger.
 

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Good luck your Cub debut


All eyes will be on new Cub pitcher in his first regular-season start
Darvish steps into spotlight on Saturday

Despite Yu Darvish’s billing as the top free agent pitcher last winter, manager Joe Maddon didn’t believe it was necessary to name him the Cubs ’ opening day starter.

“I didn’t want to apply too much [pressure on] Yu,” Maddon said Friday on the eve of Darvish’s Cubs debut. “If we did not have the other guys in house, it probably would have pushed Yu to the beginning. We have five guys capable of being opening day starters.”
 

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