Topic: Eri Yoshida
If you do not yet know the name Eri Yoshida listen up closely - Yoshida is the real deal. Eri Yoshida is an 18 year old native of Japan that spent a little time in the Arizona Winter league learning the art of ...
CHICO, California (Reuters Life!) - She's petite and just 18 but Japanese baseballer Eri Yoshida throws a mean ball, winning her an army of fans at the Chico Outlaws baseball games in northern California and fueling girls' interest in the game.Standing ...
CHICO, California (Reuters) - The hot-selling item at Chico Outlaws baseball games this year, apart from the standard food and beer, is the T-shirt version of a jersey worn by an 18-year-old Japanese woman, Eri Yoshida.The 5-feet, 1-inch (1.55-meter) knuckleballer, part ...
"Knuckle Princess" much more relaxed in second start for Chico Outlaws, but still seeking winEri Yoshida added another first to her resume, but the 18-year-old "Knuckle Princess" from Japan is still looking for a win.Yoshida, the first female to play professionally ...
Japanese teenage knuckleballer becomes first woman to play pro baseball in US in a decadeAn 18-year-old knuckleballer from Japan has become the first woman to play professional baseball in the United States in a decade.Eri Yoshida made her debut against former ...
Eri Yoshida, the 18-year-old Japanese pitcher set to make her US minor-league baseball debut later this month, will begin pre-season workouts Sunday for her new club, the Chico Outlaws.The Japanese teen, hoping to be a US and Asian role model, arrived ...
Japanese teen begins attempt to become first female to pitch in majorsEri Yoshida is like many girls her age. She has an affinity for torn blue jeans, loves music and giggles uncontrollably, sometimes for no reason at all.The 18-year-old Japanese teen ...
Pint-sized Japanese pitcher Eri Yoshida said Friday she had sharpened her tricky knuckleball as she left for the United States to become the first woman to play professional baseball against the men in 10 years."I want to attack harder than ever ...
Pint-sized Japanese pitcher Eri Yoshida said Friday she had sharpened her tricky knuckleball as she left for the United States to become the first woman to play professional baseball against the men in 10 years."I want to attack harder than ever ...
<div id="subtitle">Japanese female knuckleballer Eri Yoshida sets sights on becoming next Tim Wakefield</div><div><p>Female pitcher Eri Yoshida says she hopes to follow in the footsteps of her hero Tim Wakefield of the Boston Red Sox when she ...