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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
However, they are also looking at the possibility of having someone from MLB come in, partly as more marketing pizzazz when the club moves from Tokyo to Sapporo starting with the 2004 season. One name that has to come up is Valentine, who took a terrible Chiba Lotte Marines club with two decent pitchers (at least at the time---Irabu and Komiyama) and almost won a pennant with them. Valentine still goes back to Japan several times a year to do lectures and baseball clinics. Moreover, he has name value and is widely respected there for what he did with Lotte, so if Nippon Ham is serious about hiring a foreigner to run the club, he would have to be at the top of the list, providing he is available after this season is over (and considering how the Mets have performed this year, he may be).