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BO-SENSEI wrote:Interesting piece about how Ichiro could be a Hall-of-Famer, which I agree, he has got the hits and records to be given such an honor, but Nomo? I admit that without him wanting to play in the states, other Japanese baseball players may not have been given the chance. But his career started off with a blast with the Dodgers but after a few years he drifted from team to team, never being able to deliever like his earlier days.
Greji wrote:The Japanese FA Rule for pitchers is nine years for HS. That makes a guy 27 before he is even eligible to go to the MLB. So at that age, with most of them at the mid to down slope of their abilities, none of them are going to have a very long career in the MLB, assuming they can even make it to the show (showcase Kei Igawa here)
Greji wrote:Nomo is a Hall of Famer for daring to make the leap to the US and for the changes he brought with him. It was him personally that caused all the changes in Japanese baseball, he was the cause of the posting system, the development of a free agent system and other major changes. It was him that made it possible for the rest to come to MLB and thereby get the chance to earn their own way to the Hall of Fame on their own merit as a ball player.
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