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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
When asked who would be next, though, my mind went blank. The two Matsuis are obvious, but I'm not sure yet who will even be eligible as a free agent (or as a one year pre-free agent posting). I wait for the end of the season to think about off season moves - it's just too early for me.
When I saw Miura's name there in the article as a possible cross over for next season, I think I could sympathize with upper management. As much as I say I'm all for players going over, when it hits home (Yokohama) that we may be losing yet another ace, there is definately an initial shock. First there was the Daimajin (Sasaki - Seattle), then Komi-chan (Komiyama - Mets), next is the Regent (Miura)? Well, Initial shock or not, I'm sure somebody will come in and fill the vacated job if/when it happens. That's the way it works. And I'll wish Miura success and support if/when he goes as well.
Nonetheless, it looks like the mainstream press is starting to come around to see that Japan is not in danger of losing ALL of its talent any time soon.