Things You Can Still Purchase: Kazuo Matsui Replica Jersey
You know what you can still purchase from MLB.com?
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(Ok, I guess if you read the title of the article, you already knew the answer of that question)
Seriously though, WHY DO THEY STILL HAVE THESE?
Via 213 Miles From Shea
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December 14, 2011
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December 14, 2011
Kaz Matsui returning to Japan to play for Eagles
TOKYO (AP) -- Kazuo Matsui has returned to Japan and joined the Rakuten Eagles after spending seven seasons in the major leagues.
Via SI.com
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November 25, 2010
Kazuo Matsui to play in Japan (AP)
Kazuo Matsui has returned to Japan and joined the Rakuten Eagles after spending seven seasons in the major leagues. The Eagles said Thursday they reached an agreement with the 35-year-old infielder, who played for the New York Mets, Colorado Rockies and Houston Astros from 2004-10. The switch-hitting Matsui was waived by the Astros in May and finished the year in the minors.
Via Yahoo! Sports
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November 25, 2010
Rockies bring back Kazuo Matsui with minor league contract
Sporting News staff reports
The Colorado Rockies on Monday agreed with infielder Kazuo Matsui on a minor league contract, MLB.com reports. Pending a physical, Matsui will report to the club's Triple-A affiliate in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Matsui, 35, was part of the Rockies' 2007 National League championship team, providing speed at the top of the order...
Via SportingNews.com
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May 24, 2010
Kazuo Matsui signs Minor League contract with Colorado Rockies
According to Thomas Harding of MLB.com, the Colorado Rockies have and former Astros second baseman Kazuo Matsui have agreed to a Minor League contract pending a physical.
Matsui, 35, is re-joining a club that he played with in 2006-2007. He cleared waivers on Monday and will join the Rockies Triple-A club. He was hitting .141 in 27 games this season before being released by Houston...
Via PRO Rumors
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May 24, 2010
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May 24, 2010
The Rockies And Kaz Matsui
The Rockies would like to improve upon Melvin Mora, which is understandable, given Mora's age and bat. But that doesn't mean bringing Kazuo Matsui back is the answer for the Rockies, who are interested in the infielder.
Matsui was fantastic during his first stint with Colorado, hitting .300/.353/.426 on his way to a $16.5MM deal with Houston...
Via *D MLB Trade Rumors
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May 21, 2010
Kaz Matsui A Possible Option In Colorado?
MLB.com's Thomas Harding proposes that if Kazuo Matsui clears waivers on Monday and is officially released by Houston, Colorado might be a logical landing spot for the second baseman. Matsui has just a .352 OPS in 78 plate appearances with the Astros this season, but Harding sees Matsui as a minor-league signing that would provide cover should for regular second baseman Clint...
Via *D MLB Trade Rumors
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May 20, 2010
Astros waive Kazuo Matsui
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Via Astros Daily
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May 20, 2010
Kaz Matsui Has Roid Rage
I think John Smoltz injuring himself while ironing a shirt he was wearing is less embarrassing than Kaz Matsui having to report this. Hemorrhoids! For once, I'm with Bill Belichick. Let's just list everyone on the injury report as "Probable" and move on.
Via Tirico Suave
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March 09, 2008
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March 09, 2008
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