Daisuke Matsuzaka
44-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Retiring from professional baseball
Matsuzaka retired from professional baseball Wednesday, KYODO News reports.
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Matsuzaka retired after 23 years in professional baseball due to struggles to recover from a cervical spine surgery. He most recently pitched for the Seibu Lions in the Pacific League and was also a member of the Red Sox and Mets during an eight-year MLB career. Matsuzaka totaled an impressive 170 wins as a professional and also won a World Series with Boston in 2007.
Matsuzaka retired after 23 years in professional baseball due to struggles to recover from a cervical spine surgery. He most recently pitched for the Seibu Lions in the Pacific League and was also a member of the Red Sox and Mets during an eight-year MLB career. Matsuzaka totaled an impressive 170 wins as a professional and also won a World Series with Boston in 2007.
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Matsuzaka never met his shock-the-world, change-the-game expectations. In fact, he was a bust by all accounts, with just two full seasons of work and a modest 4.52 ERA in 668 innings with the Red Sox. He latched on with the Mets after his Boston career and spent the last two years with them, functioning as a swingman in 2014. While he did some solid things from time-to-time, he was still essentially the same uninspiring guy from Boston. He missed a decent number of bats, but continued to walk far too many. He had better results as a reliever (3.44 ERA compared to 4.24 as a starter), though matching 1.6 K:BB ratios in each role showed he wasn’t any better from a skills standpoint. At 34, he isn’t about to have any sort of skills makeover. This is who he is and any potential fantasy he may have had evaporated when he signed with the Softbank Hawks of Japan in December.
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Matsuzaka has signed a contract with the Softbank Hawks of Japan's Pacific League, the Associated Press reports.
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Daisuke Matsuzaka: Wants To Pitch In Japan
Matsuzaka has apparently decided to pitch in Japan next season with the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks expressing interest in signing him, the Japan Times reports.
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Matsuzaka (elbow) tossed three scoreless innings, scattering one hit and three walks with one strikeout, in Thursday's loss to the Nationals.
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Matsuzaka received a cortisone shot Tuesday to treat his elbow inflammation, ESPN New York reports.
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Matsuzaka (elbow), who was just activated off the disabled list Thursday, will remain in New York to see Mets team doctors, ESPNNewYork.com reports.
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