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Daisuke matsuzaka not coming to america this year.

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Seibu Lions ace right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka made a fresh request to his team Thursday to let him pursue a career in the major leagues next year, but the answer was "no" again.

 

Team representative Akira Kuroiwa said he told Matsuzaka that the 25-year-old is a "symbol" of the Seibu group and should continue as an important member of the Lions next season, although his wish to put himself in a more challenging situation is understandable.

 

Matsuzaka has asked Seibu to allow him to switch to the majors via the so-called posting system, in which major league teams present sealed bids for Japanese players, since he will become eligible for free agency after the 2008 season at the earliest.

 

After the 2004 season, Seibu suggested it would give Matsuzaka a chance to ply his trade in the majors through the posting system on condition that he perform well enough to make his case this year.

 

This year, Matsuzaka was 14-13 with a 2.30 ERA, third in the Pacific League, in 28 games. He led the league with 226 strikeouts, 15 complete games, three shutouts and 215 innings pitched.

 

The numbers, which came one year after Matsuzaka posted a 10-6 record with a 2.90 ERA and 127 strikeouts, apparently failed to convince Seibu front-office officials.

 

"I've been preparing for many years to play in the majors and I've got this strong feeling that things have finally fallen into place," Matsuzaka said. "I need to talk more. Hopefully, things will go in the right direction for me as a result."

 

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getsp....b20051028j1.htm

Good. We had no shot (or need for that matter) at him now, but in a few years it should be a different story.

 

Also, He's been throwing an ungodly amount of innings since he was 19 and even younger. He's going to be a big risk for whoever gets him.

Edited by Gene Honda Civic

Anyone have a video of him throwing that gyroball?

QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 05:34 PM)
Good. We had no shot (or need for that matter) at him now, but in a few years it should be a different story.

 

Also, He's been throwing an ungodly amount of innings since he was 19 and even younger. He's going to be a big risk for whoever gets him.

Yeah what was the record for him throwing pitches in the one game again?

 

He's got some great stats, but he's gonna be a risk for sure, but he'll definitely be hotly pursued once he comes over. I can see the Mariners really going after him.

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QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 03:20 AM)
Anyone have a video of him throwing that gyroball?

 

http://www.rotoauthority.com/2005/10/daisuke_matsuza.html

 

QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 03:35 AM)
Yeah what was the record for him throwing pitches in the one game again?

 

He's got some great stats, but he's gonna be a risk for sure, but he'll definitely be hotly pursued once he comes over. I can see the Mariners really going after him.

 

250 innings in a 17 inning high school game.

As much as they baby the arms in America, they destroy them in Japan. What a shame...I was dreaming of gyroballs.

QUOTE(3E8 @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 10:58 AM)
As much as they baby the arms in America, they destroy them in Japan.  What a shame...I was dreaming of gyroballs.

Hey Tom Selleck, whats the pitch really called? Shooto

 

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How the hell was he 14-13 with that kind of ERA? Sounds like their management is blaming the wrong people. And we gripe about our offense...

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