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Hideki Matsui
Hideki Matsui is an outfielder in major league baseball. He's a left fielder for the New York Yankees and wears number 55. He is managed by Joe Torre.
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As the Yankees' World Series DVD hits the stores, talk is centering on which of their World Series heroes will remain in pinstripes - Andy Pettitte, Hideki Matsui, Johnny Damon.
At a screening of the video Monday night, manager Joe Girardi said he expects Pettitte to take his time deciding whether to continue playing or retire. GM Brian Cashman is saying the Yankees will concentrate on their own free agents before decided who else to pursue...
- Do The Yankees Bring Back Damon, Matsui, and Pettitte For 2010? (bleacherreport.com)
NEW YORK — World Series MVP Hideki Matsui became a free agent Monday along with New York Yankees teammates Johnny Damon, Eric Hinske, Jose Molina and Xavier Nady.
Matsui and Damon both said after the Yankees' six-game victory over Philadelphia last week that they would like to stay with New York. The Yankees said it was too early to address how they want to formulate their team for 2010.
Phillies third baseman Pedro Feliz also filed...
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- Hideki Matsui, Johnny Damon become free agents (salon.com)
- Giants need to spend some dough on either Hideki Matsui or Damon (mccoveychronicles.com)
Yankees supporters were out in force last night, and a few Twitter-Wood citizens were right by the field uploading pics. Brody Stevens may have shot the most enviable of the day, apparently getting soon-to-be-MVP Hideki Matsui in the dugout before the game. Jeremy Piven caught another high-quality photo-op, though, standing with his fellow Chicagoan Brian [...]
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- Matsui's future (pinstripealley.com)
- Arn Tellem: Hideki Matsui: An Ageless Talent (baseballthinkfactory.org)
- Yankees' Matsui star on big stage (denverpost.com)
NEW YORK — Hideki Matsui has the most curious habit at the plate. He never takes a practice swing once he steps into the batter's box.
He saves all those meaty cuts for when he needs them.
Matsui did all sorts of damage Wednesday night, setting a record with six RBIs in a World Series clincher and leading the New York Yankees over the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 Wednesday night.
His performance won Game 6 – and clinched the MVP trophy...
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- MVP Matsui a worldwide sensation (nydailynews.com)
- Matsui Wins World Series MVP (japundit.com)
The 2009 World Series has ended and 2009-2010 hot stove league has started. The Seattle Mariners are in need of a power hitter as they have one of the worst offenses in the league (OPS, OBP, BA, R, BB are league worst, HR ranked 11th in the league).
Who should they go after? Big free agents like Matt Holliday are probably untouchable as a big city team will offer him a huge contract the Mariners can't match.
So, the M's need to go after guys...
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- Losing Matsui is risky business for Yanks (nydailynews.com)
- Hideki Matsui ties record for most RBIs in World Series game (feedburner.com)
- Giant leap for Japanese in World Series (rss.cnn.com)
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