Japanese pitcher was 24-0 with a 1.27 ERA in 212 innings last season.
Looks Like Cubs are Frontrunners to Land Masahiro Tanaka
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LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
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#1Looks Like Cubs are Frontrunners to Land Masahiro TanakaTags: None -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
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#2the cubs? great, it's like the bermuda triangle for pitchers...Comment -
wwraymondRestricted User
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#3I think he is a #3 starter at best in mlb. He's definitely going to get overpaid thanks to what Darvish did. Should be interesting to see what he does.Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
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#5Overpaid perhaps, but Darvish turned out to be a legitimate stud and he never had a year like Tanaka just had when he pitched in Japan.Comment -
DeuceBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#6Will be like 99% of overhyped Japs. All flash until debut and are gone in a few years. PASSComment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
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#9fuk
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pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
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#11He is going to be better than any of the pitchers Cubs have right now.Comment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
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#14impressive stats in JapanComment -
Rangers901Restricted User
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#15I swear a large majority of people on SBR truly don't have a damn clue about sports in general.
Are people really saying that Japanese pitchers in the majors typically account to nothing? Really?
Yu Darvish
Dice K (although a shortened career, he was phenomenal during his tenure)
Hisashi Iwakuma
Koji Uehara
Junichi Tazawa
All of the pitchers stated above have filthy stuff, and all but Dice K are currently enjoying tremendous success in the league. Masahiro Tanaka will certainly earn his spot on the list by the end of the season.Comment -
shaunoverySBR Posting Legend
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#16Cubs not a good fit i would sayComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#17Does not matter so now they lose 90 games instead of 95
One of worst baseball franchises that ever livedComment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
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#18He has no say I don't think, teams "bid" just for the opportunity to negotiate with him and only the highest bidder gets to do so. Then his choice is either sign with that team or stay in Japan, If he signs for MLB, that team pays the bid fee to his Japanese team.Comment -
broadway6SBR Posting Legend
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#19Will he bring a Japanese goat to get rid of the black one at Wrigley?Comment -
broadway6SBR Posting Legend
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#20Rules changed. I believe each team can bid 20 million to negotiate. The 20 million is non refundable and goes to the Japanese club.Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
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#21Bruce Levine of 670 The Score is hearing from industry sources that the Cubs "will outbid the field on money and years" for Japanese right-hander Masahiro Tanaka.
Tanaka's signing deadline is January 24 at 5:00 p.m. ET -- this Friday evening -- so the heat is officially on. The Diamondbacks, White Sox, Yankees and Dodgers are the other confirmed bidders for the 25-year-old starting pitcher, who went 24-0 with a 1.27 ERA in 212 innings last season for the Rakuten Golden Eagles. His first major league contract is expected to be worth more than $120 million over six years, and that doesn't include the $20 million posting fee that must be paid to Rakuten.
Source: Bruce Levine on Twitter
Jan 20 - 3:56 PM ETComment -
cubswinSBR Wise Guy
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#23Maybe the Cubs are planning to move to Japan , maybe then , they can be over 500Comment -
oilerSBR Hall of Famer
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#24u could get a whole staff of pitchers like him and they still wouldn't winComment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
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#25I swear a large majority of people on SBR truly don't have a damn clue about sports in general.
Are people really saying that Japanese pitchers in the majors typically account to nothing? Really?
Yu Darvish
Dice K (although a shortened career, he was phenomenal during his tenure)
Hisashi Iwakuma
Koji Uehara
Junichi Tazawa
All of the pitchers stated above have filthy stuff, and all but Dice K are currently enjoying tremendous success in the league. Masahiro Tanaka will certainly earn his spot on the list by the end of the season.Comment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
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#26i still remember going to dice-k's first career start at fenway....he real well too....unfortunately he faced felix hernandez who had a no hitter through 7.....Comment -
Grits n' GravyRestricted User
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#27Dice-K a phenom? Put down the drugs. He had tremendous run support throughout his career and still blew games.Comment -
Big BearSBR Aristocracy
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#28I swear a large majority of people on SBR truly don't have a damn clue about sports in general.
Are people really saying that Japanese pitchers in the majors typically account to nothing? Really?
Yu Darvish
Dice K (although a shortened career, he was phenomenal during his tenure)
Hisashi Iwakuma
Koji Uehara
Junichi Tazawa
All of the pitchers stated above have filthy stuff, and all but Dice K are currently enjoying tremendous success in the league. Masahiro Tanaka will certainly earn his spot on the list by the end of the season.
but I agree they do really well in MLB especially in their rookie season...
until MLB hitters have seen him a bunch and have a good scouting report on him and try to find his tendencies they won't touch this guy.
He is an ace caliber pitcher this season. Guaranteed.Comment -
ChalkyDogSBR Hall of Famer
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#29I don't understand the pickup for the Cubs. Maybe this signals Theo believes the Cubs are closer to contending than even some of the more optimistic projections.Comment -
Rangers901Restricted User
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#30
If you take a look, he had numerous seasons where he gave up less hits than innings pitched. He was prone to giving up the long ball, which is really what ultimately led to his demise. His ERA was inflated because of this.
If you look at the other pitchers I listed, all are enjoying great success in the majors as we speak.
With the unfamiliarity factor there, I expect Tanaka to make a lot of major leaguers look silly this season.
His splitter is in a whole other galaxy.Comment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
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#31Yes, Dice K had phenomenal stuff.
If you take a look, he had numerous seasons where he gave up less hits than innings pitched. He was prone to giving up the long ball, which is really what ultimately led to his demise. His ERA was inflated because of this.
If you look at the other pitchers I listed, all are enjoying great success in the majors as we speak.
With the unfamiliarity factor there, I expect Tanaka to make a lot of major leaguers look silly this season.
His splitter is in a whole other galaxy.Comment -
Otters27BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#33Hope this guy ends up being a beast. Would like to see someone break Bob Gibsons record one dayComment -
MikeTizzySBR MVP
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#34incredible talent, Japanese has all the fundementals down these days.Comment -
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