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Post by bh1225 on Dec 9, 2007 2:52:14 GMT -5
(12-08) 21:21 PST NAGOYA, Japan (AP) --
Japanese free-agent Kosuke Fukudome has decided not to move to the Yomiuri Giants and will sign with a major league team instead, the Nikkansports newspaper reported Sunday.
Fukudome had previously indicated the Giants would be the only Japanese team he would consider playing for next season, but has now ruled them out, opening the way for a move to the major leagues. Fukudome has drawn interest from the Chicago Cubs, the San Diego Padres and the Chicago White Sox.
The 30-year-old Fukudome is regarded as one of the best outfielders in Japanese professional baseball. He was a key member of the Japan team that won the inaugural World Baseball Classic in March 2006.
He had surgery on his right elbow in August and sat out the Japan Series, but has 192 homers and a .305 batting average over nine seasons with the Chunichi Dragons, who won their first championship in 53 years on Nov. 2.
.... This time, it is for real...
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Post by chisox100 on Dec 9, 2007 13:22:56 GMT -5
He is going to the Cubs I dont expect him to be like Ichiro, or either Matsui he is going to be killed by MLB pitching in the first 3 months before he adjusts.
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Post by Fish Troll on Dec 9, 2007 14:15:19 GMT -5
Make sure to post this in the Padres and White Sox board too, ok.
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Post by bh1225 on Dec 9, 2007 23:35:07 GMT -5
chisox, his 1st month may be bad, but he will adjust fast, BC he is natrually a good hitter... i think he will do well... I DO NOT EXPECT HIM TO BE LIKE ICHIRO! i just want a high OBP with a few SB also...
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