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Yankees win bid on Igawa, 25 Mil
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Re: Yankees win bid on Igawa, 25 Mil
Better than Pavano
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Re: Yankees win bid on Igawa, 25 Mil
$25M on Igawa, $30M on Matsuzaka.
Genius! |
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Re: Yankees win bid on Igawa, 25 Mil
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Yanks sign Japanese Pitcher [/ QUOTE ] They have not signed him, they just have exclusive negotiation rights. |
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Re: Yankees win bid on Igawa, 25 Mil
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Yanks sign Japanese Pitcher Anyone know if he's any good? [/ QUOTE ] he appears to be good. |
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Re: Yankees win bid on Igawa, 25 Mil
It's hard to say if he is any good...probably a 3-4 starter; we don't have a big enough sample size of Japanese playes coming over (and vice versa) to get a solid translation going.
About as good of a bet as Lilly with more variance. |
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Re: Yankees win bid on Igawa, 25 Mil
Isn't he younger than Lilly though
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Re: Yankees win bid on Igawa, 25 Mil
He has good K numbers, me likey.
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Re: Yankees win bid on Igawa, 25 Mil
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$25M on Igawa, $30M on Matsuzaka. Genius! [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure the $25M bid is a reflection on the market set by the Matsuzaka bid, now how they actually value the two pitchers. |
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