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Here’s the thing, though: Tazawa has never pitched professionally, so you may not even see him in the majors this year, no matter whose contract he signs. ESPN’s Keith Law ranks Tazawa just 25th among his top 50 free agents, and not even the top Japanese pitcher. That honor goes to 33-year old Koji Uehara, a righty finesse pitcher with lots of experience but some injury history the last two years. Given the right environment, he could be a decent 4th or 5th starter right now, whereas Tazawa will need to prove himself in the minors for a while first.
Tazawa pitched for Nippon Oil in Japan’s corporate league, which is a much bigger deal than it sounds. Japan, like many Asian countries, has an economy dominated by large corporations, and these companies have tens of thousands of employees from which to choose. It might be comparable to the talent level you’d get in a league of NCAA I-AA schools or something like that. Most of the time it’s not worth paying them much attention, but every once in a while a Jim Bunning or Bob Gibson or Eddie Plank comes out of a school like that, so you can’t just write them off.
Hotel Coral Esix Snead (tmutchell)
Posted: November 25, 2008 at 06:03 PM | 6 comment(s)
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If the MCA rule applies, it'll be eventually revealed that he's signing for 10 years, $175 million, and Boston will also have to give up seven prospects and the 2004 championship.
Brian Cashman has said that the Yankees won't bid on Tazawa because of the so-called agreement, and LoHud's Peter Abraham argues that the eventual end would be the Japanese leagues raiding our colleges and High Schools for our players, but that seems ridiculous to me. What American kid would agree to be drafted by a team in Japan, and have to go to a country where he knows neither the poeple nor the language and customs, if he thought he had any shot at getting to the American Major Leagues? I don't see this as a viable threat.
I think the yankees just didn't want to piss off the Yomiuri Giants, with whom they ahve a working agreement, and from whom they probably get a lot more advertising dollars than they have any real right to for that billboard in left field behind Matsui.
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