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When Ichiro Suzuki used the posting system in 2000 to get to the majors, the Seattle Mariners won the right negotiate with a bid of about $13 million, then signed the outfielder to a $14 million, three-year contract.
Though Daniels wishes the posting fee for Darvish was lower, he acknowledged, "That was our call. We didn't want to risk not getting him."
Daniels described the move as a "step-out deal" for the Rangers, and said negotiations were never contentious. He said there were good reasons for wanting a six-year deal.
"You tend to look at things a little differently when you look at somebody that age and the years of the deal take him into his prime," Daniels said. "And secondly, with the nature of the posting process and the size of the post, size of our bid, it made sense to amortize it out over a longer period."
Darvish, the son of an Iranian father and a Japanese mother, went 18-6 last season in Japan with a 1.44 ERA and 276 strikeouts, both league bests.
Darvish turned pro at 18, pitched in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and was a member of the Japanese team that won the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
Through last season, 38 Japan-born pitchers had appeared in the major leagues. There were nine last season, including Rangers relievers Yoshinori Tateyama and Koji Uehara, who are both still there.
Ryan, the strikeout king who pitched a record 27 major league seasons, was asked in Japanese on Wednesday how hopeful he was that Darvish would have a legendary career as he did. Daniels smiled when the question was translated into English.
"We feel like he's extremely talented, and probably one of the most talented young pitchers that we've seen," Ryan said. "So we feel like he has a very bright future ahead of him. What that equates to we really don't know, but we feel like once he gets settled in with our organization and spring training and gets into our routine, we'll start really seeing what he's capable of doing."
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