Chunichi's mistake was to let Nakamura go, not Woods.I'm sorry, but what? If the Dragons wanted to rebuild, letting Nakamura leave was just as important as Woods' departure. Nakamura demanded a starting gig if I'm not mistaken. Also, while I'm not doubting his batting skills, he did benefit from batting in front of Woods.
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I understand the Dragons' reasoning for not resigning him (he's 40), but at the same time, it's not like the Dragons have anyone to replace him. Woods saved their cheap butts countless times last year, most famously the homer off the Tigers in the playoffs.