Yu Darvish's Wife

Yu Darvish is a pitcher of excellent caliber, who showcased his talent vividly when he debuted in the MLB in 2012. During his debut, he recorded a 16-9 record and 221 strikeouts with the Texas Rangers in 191.1 innings, which happened to boost his career really high and get him recognition; besides, his stints with the Rangers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres earned him the title of one of the best pitchers of his time!

 

Although Yu Darvish is an elite athlete, his wife, Seiko Yamamoto, is no less; not to mention, she might surpass the Padres star in brilliance. Being one of the best female wrestlers of all time, she’s earned quite a name for herself in the industry. Here’s everything you need to know about Yu Darvish’s wife, Seiko Yamamoto. 

Who is Yu Darvish?

Born on August 16, 1986, Yu Darvish (also known as Farid Yu Darvishsefat), is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher who plays for the San Diego Padres in Major League Baseball (MLB). 

Darvish has also played for the Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago Cubs in Major League Baseball and the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of Nippon Professional Baseball. As a member of the Japanese national team competing internationally, Darvish pitched in the 2009 World Baseball Classic and the 2008 Beijing Olympics; since then, he’s only grown in this profession. 

 

Before joining Major League Baseball in 2012, he was regarded as the best pitcher in Japanese professional baseball. Darvish was third in the American League (AL) Rookie of the Year voting during his debut MLB season. 

 

The following year, he led the Major Leagues in strikeouts (277) and ended fourth in the AL in earned run average (ERA) (2.83), placing him second in the voting for the AL Cy Young Award. Darvish became the first starting pitcher in MLB history to strike out 500 batters in fewer innings pitched on April 6, 2014.

All about Yu Darvish’s wife,  Seiko Yamamoto

Seiko Yamamoto is a Japanese wrestler and submission grappler who was born on August 22, 1980. She has won the World Submission Wrestling Championship four times, the Asian Championship twice, and the ADCC World Championship medal.

 

Seiko Yamamoto, a four-time world champion in professional wrestling, is Yu Darvish’s wife. ruled in the early 2000s before Olympic women’s wrestling was included. 

 

Throughout her career, Yamamoto won almost every wrestling competition she participated in and later rose to prominence as one of the greatest Japanese female wrestlers of all time.

 

Yamamoto dominated the sport, winning the World Wrestling Championships in 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. This, however, was way before women’s wrestling was even included in the Olympic championships. 

 

She has also won two competitions at the Asian Games. She was nearing the conclusion of her career when women’s wrestling made it to the Summer Olympics. After losing to Saori Yoshida at the Japan Queen’s Cup, she could not earn a spot in the 2004 Olympics. The gold medal was eventually won by Yoshida. Yamamoto gave up fighting in 2007.

 

Yamamoto started mentoring the US Women’s Freestyle Wrestling Team when she retired. One of her wrestlers, Helen Maroulis, earned the inaugural wrestling gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. They won the gold medal one year after Seiko Yamamoto and Yu Darvish’s nuptials. Stay connected with us for more updates!

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Jaxon Wilow
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