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Kenta Maeda Says He Will Leave MLB After 2025 to Resume Career in Japan in 2026

Maeda says the move was preplanned when he signed with Detroit.

Overview

  • Appearing on TV Tokyo, the 37-year-old right-hander announced he will end his North American career after this season and seek an NPB deal for 2026.
  • He said the decision was set when he agreed to a two-year, $24 million contract with the Tigers, not driven by recent performance.
  • Maeda noted his family remained in Japan this year while he bounced between organizations, reinforcing his plan to return home.
  • After Detroit released him in early May, he signed minor-league deals with the Cubs and then the Yankees, posting a 6.25 ERA over 76 1/3 Triple-A innings in 2025.
  • If his MLB tenure closes this year, his record stands at 226 games (172 starts) with a 4.20 ERA in the regular season and a 3.24 ERA across 41 2/3 postseason innings.