Daisuke Matsuzaka

Japanese baseball pitcher, World Series champion

Daisuke Matsuzaka - Athletes & Sports Figures born September 13th, 1980
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A professional baseball pitcher from Japan, gained prominence for accomplishments in Nippon Professional Baseball and Major League Baseball. Played for the Seibu Lions in Japan, where won the Pacific League MVP and the Japan Series in 2008. Transitioned to the MLB, signing with the Boston Red Sox in 2007. Contributed to the Red Sox's World Series championship in 2007, solidifying a successful career in both leagues. Later pitched for the New York Mets and returned to Japan to conclude the career.

Winning the 2007 World Series with Boston Red Sox

Claiming the Japan Series title with Seibu Lions in 2008

Earning MVP honors in the Pacific League

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