Darvish roughed up, but wins MLB debut

Updated: 2012-04-10 17:10

(Agencies)

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Prized Japanese pitching prospect Yu Darvish did not set the world on fire in his Major League Baseball debut but shrugged off a rough start to lead Texas Rangers to an 11-5 win over the Seattle Mariners on Monday.

Texas bid in excess of $51 million just to land exclusive negotiating rights with Darvish then handed the 25-year-old a six-year deal worth a reported $60 million.

However, the Rangers' new acquisition did not start out smoothly in front of the expectant home fans, walking two batters and unleashing a wild pitch during a rocky first inning where Seattle scored four times.

Darvish roughed up, but wins MLB debut

Fans hold signs celebrating the arrival of Texas Rangers starting pitcher Yu Darvish during their MLB American League baseball game against the Seattle Mariners in Arlington, Texas April 9, 2012.[Photo/Agencies]

"Today when I stepped on the mound for the first time I was very calm. Mentally I was calm but my body felt like it wanted to go and go," Darvish told reporters through an interpreter. "My mind and my body weren't on the same page."

After allowing a fifth run in the second, the big right-hander settled and went on to finish with eight hits and four walks, striking out five in 110 pitches over 5 2/3 innings.

The Rangers' (3-1) offense needed little time to warm up, Nelson Cruz hitting a three-run home run in the third to tie the game. Mitch Moreland smacked a two-run shot in the fourth, where Josh Hamilton also homered.

Ian Kinsler added a three-run blast in the eighth inning to bury the Mariners (3-2).

"Our goal is to do what it takes to win the game and tonight that meant score runs," said Kinsler. Texas announced they had signed Kinsler to a five-year contract extension worth $75 million beginning in 2013.

Seattle second-year pitcher Hector Noesi lasted just three innings in the loss.

Kyle Seager had three RBIs for the Mariners and Ichiro Suzuki added three hits against countryman Darvish.   

Darvish roughed up, but wins MLB debut

Texas Rangers starting pitcher Yu Darvish (L) talks with Mike Napoli and pitching coach Mike Maddux in the sixth inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Arlington, Texas April 9, 2012.[Photo/Agencies]