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  • I found some analysis of Yu Darvish by Patrick Newman of NPB tracker:

    My assessment of Darvish was based on what I saw last season (2010). My big concerns were that he seemed to go to his vertical slider (which is really more like a power curve) quite a bit, and my perception was that he was leaving a lot of them hanging over the middle of the plate. NPB hitters seemed to foul those pitches back a lot of the time, and he wouldn’t get away with those types against MLB hitters. Also last year, he showed a lot of 90-92 mph fastballs, and would top out around 95.

    This season he was a lot better. The most obvious difference was his fastball velocity, which was more consistently around 94 and touched 97 on his best days. His cutter seemed to take a step forward this year, giving him three pitches above 90 mph with movement (2-seamer, 4-seamer, cutter). I think the velocity gains are real, as he added 10 kg of strength to his frame last offseason. I didn’t really see the same mistakes with his slider this year, he actually looked like he was using all his stuff effectively. There would be times when decent hitters would start to catch up and foul off his harder stuff, and he’d come right back with a slow curve or softer slider, and the hitter would be helpless. So he looked better overall this year, and my concerns about his mistake pitches and velocity are mostly gone. He’ll certainly still make the odd mistake, as he’s not a robot, but I’m more optimistic about him than I have been of anyone in the past.

    Most of these are eyeball-level observations, drawn from memory of the games I watched during the season. So grains of salt apply. Here’s some data for reference and additional context: http://npbtracker.com/data/player.php?p_id=242

    This doesn’t mean that Darvish is without question marks. All the usual stuff applies — five-day rotation, different ball, different mound, facing batters that can actually hit home runs, being prepared mentally, coping with travel, etc. I have the impression that Nippon Ham has really let Darvish do his own thing — he tends to tweak his delivery a lot, more than any other pitcher I can think of offhand. Who knows if an MLB pitching coach is going to be cool with that? Also keep in mind that Darvish is going to have more pressure and attention than possibly any player that has preceded him. Ichiro was stalked relentlessly by the Japanese media when he joined the Mariners, but I don’t think the Americans necessarily expected much from him. American fans have been anticipating Darvish for years, so he’ll have the Japanese insanity and the American expectations to live up to. I think he will be successful though, and I hope he is.
    http://riveraveblues.com/2011/12/an-...darvish-60935/

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    • ehe Derek Jeter

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      • I like how he gave one girl the same gift basket twice because he forgot about her.
        Need help? Questions? Concerns? Want to chat? PM Hugg!

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        • Willingham to Minnesota

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          • Originally posted by MiamiHomer View Post
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            Well that sucks ballz

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            • Originally posted by Hugg View Post
              Willingham to Minnesota
              I hope they make the playoffs

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              • Ken_Rosenthal Ken Rosenthal
                Source: Lowrie, Weiland from #RedSox to #Astros for Melancon. #MLB
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                • I like that for both sides

                  Melancon has good stuff

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                  • Nothing is confirmed but people believe that the Yankees, Rangers, and Blue Jays made posting bids on Yu Darvish, while Boston did not.
                    There's No jOOj In Team.

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                    • Cubs as well.

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                      • Do you think we bid?
                        There's No jOOj In Team.

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                        • I doubt it.

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                          • I'll take a day trip to Japan and put in a bid on behalf of the Marlins.
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                            • DKnobler DKnobler
                              Still don't know what the number of winning bid for Darvish was, but sources say the Fighters were very excited by how high it was
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                              • Not us.
                                There's No jOOj In Team.

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