Nootbaar is set to become the first player who is not a Japanese citizen to play for the Samurai Japan National Team. While Lars is an American, thanks to the Japanese heritage of his mother Kumi Enokida, Nootbaar is eligible to play for Team Japan. He also has a Dutch, German and English background thanks to his father Charlie Nootbaar.

Hideki Kuriyama, the Samurai Japan skipper, is a fan of Nootbaar’s speed, hitting, and power, believing his abilities will benefit Team Japan during the World Baseball Classic.

Lars Nootbaar will join a star-studded Japanese team headlined by two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani. Aside from Ohtani and Nootbaar, there are several Japanese MLB players on the roster, including Yu Darvish, Kodai Senga and Seiya Suzuki.

Nootbaar, who was born in El Segundo, California, attended El Segundo High School where he excelled in both baseball and football. During his high school career, Lars was named the league’s MVP three times, as well as being named a two-time football MVP as his high school quarterback.

Nootbaar was drafted by the St. Lous Cardinals in the eighth round of the 2018 MLB Draft out of the University of Southern California. After three years with the club, Nootbaar made his MLB debut in 2021, playing 58 games with the Cardinals, hitting five home runs and 15 RBIs with a .239 batting average.

A look at Lars Nootbaar’s 2022 season with the St. Louis Cardinals

Nootbaar enjoyed a solid sophomore season with St. Louis, nearly doubling the of games played as the previous season. The 24-year-old saw a boost in his playing time following the trade of Harrison Bader to the New York Yankees for pitcher Jordan Montgomery. He finished the season with a .229 batting average with 14 home runs and 40 RBIs.

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