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Matsui Still Undecided About WBC |
Saturday, December 10, 2005 |
As the WBC fast approaches, each day seems to bring more news of who will be playing, who will be coaching, and who is playing for a country in which their parents were born. I definitely have opinions on the latter, but I'll save that for a time when I can devote a bit more energy to a comprehensive post (AKA Monday, when I'm back to work).
Several of the teams are shaping up quickly and filling their rosters, and Japan is keeping up with the pace. They have picked twenty nine players, including Iguchi and Otsuka, and are hoping that Matsui will hop on the bandwagon. Unlike A-Rod and Jeter, who have announced that they will indeed be a part of the WBC, Matsui has yet to make a decision one way or the other. He hasn't given any reason or statement regarding his lack of decision thus far, but the Japanese team is still hopeful that he will decide in favor of playing. They have kept the last spot available on the roster specifically for Matsui. They have said that they are willing to be patient and will wait as long as it takes Matsui to make a decision. Barring any illness or injury, I do anticipate Matsui being a part of the WBC; he is very proud of his home country and I think he would take pride in representing them. |
posted by Yankees Chick @ Saturday, December 10, 2005 |
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