redsox signing matsui

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    matsplat15posted 14 years ago

    do you think that matsui would be a good fit in the redsox lineup

    1. jerrydel44 profile image61
      jerrydel44posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      1. tksensei profile image61
        tksenseiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Why not?

    2. dohn121 profile image82
      dohn121posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      There are only two teams that Matsui will play for:

      1) The New York Yankees for obvious reasons

      2) The Seattle Mariners with Ichiro, his friend (not to mention that Nintendo OWNS them and gets first dibs on just about every Japanese player).

      He'll be back with the Yankees if anything.  He's proven time after time that he's a clutch player and no one is better in the AL at hitting left-handed pitchers.  He should retire as a Yankee.

  2. Paul Edmondson profile imageSTAFF
    Paul Edmondsonposted 14 years ago

    I think the Mets could use him more if he can play every day.

    Would he DH for the Red Sox?

    1. tksensei profile image61
      tksenseiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      He could, but then what would we do with Big Pappi?


      I don't know if he's still got the legs to play left field, but as a general principle I'd like to see more nihonjin on the Sox.

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    Madame Xposted 14 years ago

    Both the Red Sox and the Mets are thugs. I hope Matsui stays where he is smile

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      Denno66posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Boo! Hiss!

  4. jerrydel44 profile image61
    jerrydel44posted 14 years ago

    He has no arm and he is old. we don't want Yankee leftovers.

    1. tksensei profile image61
      tksenseiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      His knees are more of an issue than his arm, but he can still hit and would make a decent DH for some team.

  5. optimus grimlock profile image59
    optimus grimlockposted 14 years ago

    he'll never be an every day player again and really should retire. If a team needs a dh then he may be worth the try, a change could reenergize his carrer

  6. Himitsu Shugisha profile image72
    Himitsu Shugishaposted 14 years ago

    I have to figure the Red Sox are looking to go a bit younger, and besides I don't see Matsui ever going to the Red Sox, especially now that the Yankees are the champions.

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      Madame Xposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Yeah.

    2. tksensei profile image61
      tksenseiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Wouldn't be his choice really, and the yankees would trade JC or sign the devil if they thought it would benefit them, no matter what it cost.



      Anyway, we still have Big Pappi and the re-signing of Bay is up in the air.

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    lyricsingrayposted 14 years ago

    I own red socks smile

  8. tksensei profile image61
    tksenseiposted 14 years ago

    I expect the yankees to cut him loose and say, "Thanks for the World Series, now go screw!" in an annoying NY accent. Can't you just picture their little rat-faced manager saying that?

 
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