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Old 03-05-2004, 07:49 PM   #41
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I'm hijacking the hijack, but this is how Kaz performed in his first season with the starting ratings I outlined in at the top of this thread.

http://www.hitforthecycle.com/2004HF...ory/p2980.html
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Old 03-06-2004, 08:41 AM   #42
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Very Dangerous leadoff hitter with those ratings and stats he put up. Nice looking...
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Old 03-07-2004, 01:50 AM   #43
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I think Kaz is a good player and he is very good for what he does, but the reason I say he isn't a top tier SS, and he isn't, is because good fielding, good contact, good running is not what will put a guy in the top level in MLB today. The top guys play decent defense, hit for a great average, and hit for good power, Matsui plays the game like it used to be played, and unfortunately the game isn't like that anymore. The days of speed and defense have been replaced with 30HRs and 100 k's speed and defense not necessary He'll be prolly be 6th or 7th ish as far as SS go which is very good but he wont be at the very top. I guess to the Mets fans compared to the old days of Rey Ordonez he prolly will seem like Nomar.
I'll have to agree that in terms of raw power, there is almost no way Kaz can compare up to ARod. But even though fans cheer for HR's and K's nowadays, there is still no doubt that speed and defence makes the game of baseball what it is today. Kaz was a two time MVP in Japan and we have seen what past Japanese MVP players can do in the MLB. Even though Hideki Matsui saw his HR #'s dropped he was still a dangerous hitter (patience and 100+ RBI) considering it was only his first year.

I dont think we should view the Japanese players the way we do with players from the West. As Japanese players bring to MLB a totally different face to game with their discipline and style. (They are relatively loyal, and cheap too)

Kaz, in a different point of view, can be a greater player than ARod for what he will bring to the game of baseball in America.
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Old 03-07-2004, 04:35 AM   #44
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Personally I like the Japanese Style much better than the american style the way it is today. However alot of people don't know how to appreciate the smaller things that a guy like Matsui will do. I'm sure alot of met fans will be happy at the end of the year, but I'm sure some will be disappointed because they wont see the .300 avg and 20 HRs that they are expecting, which is too bad. I guess its because of the media, but players aren't looked at for who they are, they are always being compared to somebody else, and playing across town from Jeter and Arod he prolly won't get as much credit as he should.

BTW- whats loyalty? does that still exist? Thank god there are some people left who still think with their hearts and not their wallets. Being a Mariner fan I've seen both sides, Griffey, ARod, Johnson good riddance. Its nice to have guys like Edgar, Olerud, Ichiro to bring class to an organization.
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