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Dollar for dollar, Berroa, working on a $302,000 salary, was the better bargain by far. Matsui, the $6 million "Godzilla" who hit .334 with 50 home runs and 107 RBIs the year before in Japan, didn't come close to matching that home run total. But he impressed with savvy hitting in strategic situations.
should this mean that grizzled minor leaguers should be denied a ballot for ROTY? After all, they are professional ballplayers as well. I don't think pro ball players from other countries should be excluded from the ballots. I mean, it is their 1st year in the MLB.stuckinkysuhu wrote:Matsui should have won given that he was on the ballot.
However, I agree with some of the people interviewed in the article: he shouldn't have been on the ballot in the first place. I think that as more and more players make the jump to the MLB from overseas, the MLB should look into redefining what a rookie is.
Taylor wrote:AFAIK, none of them were Major League professionals.
That's such bullshit to say baseball doesn't belong to the Japanese. They work harder at it. Their fans are more loyal. Everytime we send a major league team to the Tokyo Dome they get spanked. Japanese baseball is high quality. The fielding on average is better and it's more strategic.Manager Frank Robinson and his U.S. squad of mostly minor leaguers were beaten at their own game, falling to Mexico 2-1 Friday -- a loss that eliminated the gold-medal champions from a qualifying tournament... ``It's a shock and a disgrace that the Americans won't be represented in the Olympics,'' said Lasorda, who managed the 2000 U.S. team to the gold in Sydney.
``Baseball is America's game,'' he said. ``It doesn't belong to the Japanese or the Cubans or the Koreans or the Italians. This is sad, very sad.''
Again, I agree with you but I think you'd have to go way back to find a time when it wasn't all about the money. Do you think the financial ethics of the game has changed for the worse since the 70's?i think fat assed lasorta meant baseball WAS america's game. Now it belong to rich money-grubbing players AND owners who can give a rat's behind about "the game".
Steinbrenner the blowhard wrote:"This year's voting farce, where the appropriate qualifications for the award were blatantly ignored, clearly demonstrates unfairness to first-year players from Japan. And that must be stopped."
Steinbrenner's statement did not address the fact that Berroa also was excluded from two of the 28 ballots.
Earlier this week, Matsui was beaten by Kansas City shortstop Angel Berroa in voting for American League Rookie of the Year. Yankees owner George Steinbrenner criticized two voters who left Matsui off their ballots -- the two voters said they didn't think veterans of the Japanese major leagues should be eligible.
All those guys have comparable stats but none of them homered in the World Series. Maybe it's racism, language barrier but I suspect a lot of it boils down to money and exposure. Matsui clocked in a cool six million this year. These other players made 5-10% of that. The truth is Matsui did not hit six million dollars worth of home runs this year, especially if you're focusing on the regular season.NEW YORK (AP) -- Hideki Matsui didn't make the Topps All-Rookie Team, either.
The Japanese outfielder who starred for the New York Yankees was beaten out by Tampa Bay's Rocco Baldelli, Cleveland's Jody Gerut and Milwaukee's Scott Podsednik in voting announced Friday.
AssKissinger wrote:That's such bullshit to say baseball doesn't belong to the Japanese.
AssKissinger wrote:They work harder at it.
AssKissinger wrote:Their fans are more loyal.
AssKissinger wrote:Japanese baseball is high quality. The fielding on average is better and it's more strategic.
cstaylor wrote:Anyone catch it last night? They showed Matsui in his rookie uniform with the rest of the Yankee rookies... he was dressed as a pimp, and the rest of the rookies were dressed as hookers.
AssKissinger wrote:All those guys have comparable stats but none of them homered in the World Series. Maybe it's racism, language barrier but I suspect a lot of it boils down to money and exposure. Matsui clocked in a cool six million this year. These other players made 5-10% of that. The truth is Matsui did not hit six million dollars worth of home runs this year, especially if you're focusing on the regular season.NEW YORK (AP) -- Hideki Matsui didn't make the Topps All-Rookie Team, either.
The Japanese outfielder who starred for the New York Yankees was beaten out by Tampa Bay's Rocco Baldelli, Cleveland's Jody Gerut and Milwaukee's Scott Podsednik in voting announced Friday.
AssKissinger wrote:All those guys have comparable stats but none of them homered in the World Series. Maybe it's racism, language barrier but I suspect a lot of it boils down to money and exposure. Matsui clocked in a cool six million this year. These other players made 5-10% of that. The truth is Matsui did not hit six million dollars worth of home runs this year, especially if you're focusing on the regular season.NEW YORK (AP) -- Hideki Matsui didn't make the Topps All-Rookie Team, either.
The Japanese outfielder who starred for the New York Yankees was beaten out by Tampa Bay's Rocco Baldelli, Cleveland's Jody Gerut and Milwaukee's Scott Podsednik in voting announced Friday.
Yeah, actually I wasn't sure about that but I thought that was the case. But, still they announce the winner after the World Series so it's natural to take into account post season play when thinking about whether or not they made the right decision. But it is a good point that flies in the face of quite a bit of what I've been talking about.The vote is taken before the playoffs begin so playoff play doesn't matter
AssKissinger wrote:Well besides Nomo, whom I already mentioned, Kazuhiro Sasaki and Ichiro Suzuki both won Rookie of the Year. So, they'll vote for a veteran J-Player if it's the clear choice.
AssKissinger wrote:These other players made 5-10% of that. The truth is Matsui did not hit six million dollars worth of home runs this year, especially if you're focusing on the regular season.
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