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22 February 2009 »
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Japan manager Tatsunori Hara has settled on a WBC roster. Here it is:
Pitchers
Yu Darvish
Takahiro Mahara
Masahiro Tanaka
Hideaki Wakui
Daisuke Matsuzaka
Minoru Iwata
Hisashi Iwakuma
Kyuji Fujikawa
Tetsuya Utsumi
Satoshi Komatsu
Shunsuke Watanabe
Tetsuya Yamaguchi
Toshiya Sugiuchi
Catchers
Kenji Johjima
Shinnosuke Abe
Yoshiyuki Ishihara
Infielders
Hiroyuki Nakajima
Yasuyuki Kataoka
Akinori Iwamura
Michiro Ogasawara
Shuichi Murata
Munenori Kawasaki
Outfielders
Kosuke Fukudome
Norichika Aoki
Seiichi Uchikawa
Yoshiyuki Kamei
Atsunori Inaba
Ichiro
(SI has the AP article as well)
Notable departures are Nobuhiko Matsunaka (achilles problem), Kenta Kurihara (affected by elbow surgery last year), Toru Hosokawa (right shoulder pain), Tsuyoshi Wada, and Takayuki Kishi. Health reasons were not cited for Wada and Kishi.
Overall, the roster looks pretty good to me, though it’s somewhat short on power.The inclusion of Yoshiyuki Kamei makes no obvious sense to me, but I could see him as a defensive replacement/pinch runner. The only other questionable pick I see is Shunsuke Watanabe. He’s been hit or miss in NPB, and as I recall he wasn’t that great in the 2006 WBC.
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Tags: Akinori Iwamura, Atsunori Inaba, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Hideaki Wakui, Hiroyuki Nakajima, Hisashi Iwakuma, Ichiro, Kenji Johjima, Kosuke Fukudome, Kyuji Fujikawa, Masahiro Tanaka, Michiro Ogasawara, Minoru Iwata, Munenori Kawasaki, Norichika Aoki, Satoshi Komatsu, Seiichi Uchikawa, Shinnosuke Abe, Shuichi Murata, Shunsuke Watanabe, Takahiro Mahara, Tetsuya Utsumi, Tetsuya Yamaguchi, Toshiya Sugiuchi, Yasuyuki Kataoka, Yoshiyuki Ishihara, Yoshiyuki Kamei, Yu Darvish
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22 February 2009 »
In mlb, mlb prospects, npb »
Hope springs eternal at the start of every season. Here are some spring training notes, mostly on guys who are trying to make their teams.
(All of the below items point to Japanese-language articles)
- Ken Kadokura is testing a two-seam fastball and a sinker, neither of which he threw in Japan. “The movement on my breaking pitches is bigger than it was in Japan,” said Kadokura, “I think I can use these”.
- Junichi Tazawa threw 51 pitches to Jason Varitek. “I was nervous the whole time,” Tazawa said with a smile. “I was concerned that I was stretching my arm more than usual,”
- Kei Igawa threw 15 pitches to Hideki Matsui. Matsui hit eight, and took seven. “I’m glad I didn’t hit him,” Igawa said with big laughter. Last year, Igawa plunked a minor leaguer in batting practices.
- Ken Takahashi got a decent review from Blue Jays pitching coach Brad Arnsberg: “My first look at him was good. We have two open rotation spots. He has enough of a chance to get one. I hope he makes the team.”
- Marc Kroon threw 70 pitches in a bullpen session on the 19th and will appear in an inner-squad game on the 23rd. He’s working on a two-seamer and a shuuto. “first I’m getting back into game shape. I want to get a feel for all my pitches,” he said.
- On his WBC off day, Ichiro travelled 1200km back to Kobe to take batting practice at Skymark Stadium.
- Rakuten manager Katsuya Nomura has come up with an innovative approach to batting practice: tape a picture of Yu Darvish to the pitching machine. Did it work? Nomura looks happy with the results.
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Tags: Hideki Matsui, Ichiro, Junichi Tazawa, Katsuya Nomura, Kei Igawa, Ken Kadokura, Ken Takahashi, Marc Kroon, Yu Darvish