A Colorado Rockies pitcher is taking his talents across the Pacific.
That's Roansy Contreras, who has signed a new contract in Japan.
The Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles announced Thursday that they've signed Contreras to play in Nippon Professional Baseball.
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Contreras was most recently with the Rockies, but they had announced his release earlier Thursday, preceding this move.
The righty reliever has spent portions of five seasons in the big leagues between the Pirates, Angels, Orioles and Rockies.
Contreras was once a promising prospect in the Yankees system who was traded for Jameson Taillon.
In his first 22 big league games, Contreras allowed 40 runs in 98 innings, a solid 3.67 ERA.
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It hasn't been as good since then. Contreras now holds a 4.77 career ERA.
He pitched one game for Baltimore in 2025, throwing 4.1 scoreless innings.
Then he threw in four games for the Rockies and gave up eight runs in 8.1 innings.
Contreras just turned 26 years old earlier in November, so there's certainly a path back stateside for him if he wants it down the road.
For now, the Dominican right-hander heads to Japan to continue his baseball career.
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