

Drafted in 2037 with the 12th overall pick, Miyamoto spent his entire professional career with the Wolves, becoming one of the most celebrated players in team history. Over the course of his career, Miyamoto pitched 2943 innings, recorded 2495 strikeouts, and was a consistent presence on the mound, making 503 starts for the Wolves. Known for his precision and tenacity, Miyamoto was a pillar of the Wolves’ pitching staff, earning the respect of teammates, coaches, and fans alike. His 181 career wins, alongside a 4.47 ERA and 1.34 WHIP, reflect his dedication and skill as a pitcher.
“When Yorikane approached me shortly after he announced his retirement, it didn’t take much convincing,” said Wolves General Manager Simon. “He expressed a deep desire to stay with the Wolves and give back to the organization that he considers family. I knew this would be a fantastic opportunity for him to share his knowledge and passion for the game with our younger players. He’s a true Madison legend, and his experience and work ethic will be invaluable assets to our player development system.”
For Miyamoto, the transition from player to coach is one he is embracing wholeheartedly. Speaking in his newly learned language, the former pitcher shared his excitement about his new role with the Wolves.
“Madison… is home,” said Miyamoto. “I love Wolves. I play many years, and now… I want help young pitchers. I teach them what I learn. Game of baseball… it my life. Now… new life start as coach. Wolves give me so much, now I give back.”
Miyamoto’s journey from Hiroshima, Japan, to becoming a beloved figure in Madison’s baseball community has been inspiring to fans and players alike. Known for his humble demeanor and relentless drive, Miyamoto will undoubtedly bring the same dedication and focus to his role as a coach as he did during his playing career. Pitching Coach Alberto Mejia expressed his enthusiasm for having Miyamoto on the coaching staff, highlighting the valuable perspective that a former player of his caliber brings to the team.
The Madison Wolves organization is excited to have Miyamoto continue his career with the team, and fans can look forward to seeing him play a key role in the development of future Wolves pitchers. This hire represents not only a commitment to player development but also the enduring bond between Miyamoto and the Wolves organization. The Wolves are proud to welcome him back to Madison in this new role, where he will inspire and guide the next generation of Wolves talent.