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McCarroll21
10-17-2006, 07:54 AM
Posting Possibility: Kei Igawa (http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2006/10/posting_possibi.html)

Kei Igawa is a 27 year-old southpaw with the Hanshin Tigers in Japan. He pitched 200 innings this year with a 3.11 ERA and 8.3 K/9, winning 13 games.

Igawa made a request for posting after 2005, but was denied. While Igawa hopes to be posted this winter, the Tigers' owner seems opposed to the idea. There's also the somewhat odd and perhaps related occurence of Igawa breaking down in tears on the mound after his final home start. If he's not posted, Igawa will become a free agent after the 2009 season.

Apparently, there is a chance Igawa could be posted if Hanshin signs free agent hurler Hiroshi Kuroda to replace him as their ace. American scouts haven't shown much interest in the 31 year-old Kuroda, who is a free agent.

Speculation has Igawa's posting fee expected to be around $10MM, a little less than Ichiro's. If he is posted, he'd be a #3-4 type starter with a salary in the range of $3MM annually. Interested parties include the Mariners, Dodgers, Mets, Braves, and Tigers. Hanshin should make a decision about posting Igawa after the Japan Series, which starts next week.

I know it probably won't happen, but it's nice to even be included in these discussions. If we signed him for say, 3 or 4 years, we could treat his posting fee much like a signing bonus and spread it across the life of a contract, I suppose. To think that he put up stats like that in Japan, he'd be nearly dominant here for at least his first few years.

I would say sign him to a 3 year/$10M deal. We'd have a middle of the rotation guy for around $6.5M/year after factoring in his posting fee.

vnodnarb
10-17-2006, 10:16 AM
yeah good to see us involved in potentially getting him

just out of curiosity, that posting fee goes to the player right?

McCarroll21
10-17-2006, 11:12 AM
yeah good to see us involved in potentially getting him

just out of curiosity, that posting fee goes to the player right?
I think it goes to the team. It's kind of like buying out a contract, or that's the way I see it. He's not yet a FA, so that posting fee is their compensation.

oyhstah crachah
10-17-2006, 08:51 PM
I'm not sure how true this is, but I heard somewhere recently that he's also supposedly a master of the "gyroball"...

http://thejuice.baseballtoaster.com/archives/181026.html

http://www.rotoauthority.com/2005/10/daisuke_matsuza.html
(click on download gyroball video.mpg, near the top)

If you don't know what it is, its basically an incredibly sick slider...

McCarroll21
10-17-2006, 09:03 PM
Super Splitter is what I would compare it to.

oyhstah crachah
10-17-2006, 09:04 PM
That works too