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Wikipedia-Article "Hideki Matsui"

Hideki Matsui

Hideki Matsui

Position Left Field
Team New York Yankees
Years in Japan 10 years
Years in Major League Baseball 3 years
Age 31
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.86 m)
Weight 230 lbs
Bats Left
Throws Right
College N/A
2005 Salary $8,000,000
Place of Birth Neagari, Ishikawa, Japan
Selection Came from Yomiuri Giants in Japan
Drafted by N/A
Major League Debut March 31, 2003

Hideki Matsui (松井 秀喜 Matsui Hideki, born June 12, 1974) is a Japanese Major League Baseball left fielder who plays for the New York Yankees. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed.

According to an interview on YES Network's "CenterStage," Matsui originally batted right-handed as a child. However, when he started playing with his older brother and his friends, Matsui was such a good batter that his embarrassed brother insisted that he bat left-handed or stop playing with them. Matsui soon enough became an overpowering left-handed batter, and stayed on that side of the plate from then on.

Matsui was born in Neagari, Ishikawa, Japan (later merged into Nomi, Ishikawa). He started playing baseball when he was in elementary school, and participated in four National High School Baseball Tournaments at Koshien Stadium, once in the spring and three times in summer, during his high school years. In 1992, he drew five consecutive intentional walks in a game at Koshien and became a nationwide topic in Japan at that time (partly because walking batters was very uncommon in Japan at that time), even though the strategy worked and his team lost. Matsui graduated from Seiryo High School in Kanazawa, Ishikawa and was drafted by the Yomiuri Giants in the first round. Based in Tokyo, the Giants are Japan's most famous and, by far, most successful baseball franchise. Coincidentally, Yomiuri are often referred to by fans and detractors alike as the "New York Yankees of the Japanese Baseball League."

A three-time MVP in the Japanese Central League, Matsui has been nicknamed "Godzilla", and has generated excitement among fans. He even has made a cameo in a Godzilla film, Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. His hair style has prompted some of his Yankee teammates to jokingly refer to him as "Shemp". Many reporters and photographers have followed him from his home in Tokyo.

Matsui has not missed a game in his first three seasons with the Yankees, putting together a streak of 487 games played. Before that, he played in 1,573 consecutive games with Yomiuri. An all-star in each of his first two seasons with New York (2003 and 2004), the soft-spoken Matsui is a career .297 hitter with 70 home runs and 330 RBI.

Matsui recently signed a 4 year deal for $52 million dollars, surpassing Ichiro Suzuki as the highest paid Japanese player in baseball, and securing his place with the Yankees through 2009.

Matsui's stance is somewhat eccentric because he does not place any movement on his bat. Nonetheless, his bat speed, good eye, and power — as well as playing in Yankee Stadium, known for its short right field — allow him to drive the ball far and hit home runs. Not used to the two-seam fastball because he did not see it in Japan, he can be known to ground out a lot, but has reduced his groundouts with experience.

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