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Baseball: Former Mariners C Johjima joins Hanshin Tigers

FUKUOKA, Japan — Former Seattle Mariners catcher Kenji Johjima has agreed to join the Hanshin Tigers of Japan's Central League.

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Johjima held talks with his former team, the Softbank Hawks of the Pacific League, but has opted instead to join the Tigers, signing a four-year deal worth $21 million.

"Hanshin was the first team to set up talks with me," said Johjima. "I'll do everything I can do to help the team win."

He opted out of the final two seasons and $15.8 million of his contract with the Mariners last week, allowing him to finish his career in Japan.

The 33-year-old Johjima hit .268 in his four seasons with Seattle, with 48 homers and 198 RBIs in 462 games. He holds the American League record for hits by a rookie catcher (147 in 2006). His 18 homers in his first season tied the Mariners' record for most by a catcher.

He slumped to .227 as part of Seattle's 101-loss collapse in 2008 and hit just .247 in 71 games this past season, losing playing time to injuries and the Mariners' preference for rookie catcher Rob Johnson.

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