Daisuke Matsuzaka, in an interview with a newspaper out of Japan, said (amoung other things):
"If I'm forced to continue to train in this environment," he said, "I may no longer be able to pitch like I did in Japan."
Matsuzaka is blaming Boston for his shoulder problems this season.
Hmmm. 2007, Matsuzaka did it "his way." He went 15-12 with an ERA of 4.40 for the season. He pitched 204.2 innings and his average start only went 5 2/3. 32 starts.
2008 Matsuzaka did it "Boston's" way. 169 innings pitched, average start was 6 and 2/3. 18-3 with an ERA of 2.90. 29 starts. 3 less starts and 35 less innings.
Huh. I wonder which training staff has it "right?"
Forget the fact that the baseball is a different size in Japan, forget the fact that the strike zone is larger. Also forget the fact that you aren't facing anywhere near the talent.
2009, against Boston's wishes, Matsuzaka pitches in the WBC and, again, does it "his way." His way lead to an 8.23 ERA with a 1-5 record in 35 innings pitched. That's the result of a good training method? Boston literally didn't see him until after the WBC. So it's "his way" that lead to this horrific start to 2009. And now he's whining that "I may no longer be able to pitch like I did in Japan?"
Sounds like the comments of a guy looking to save face in his nation. Boston has an amazing pitching staff led by one of the top pitching coaches in the game. HIS way saw Matsuzaka go 18-3 with a sparkling ERA.
But Boston's way is bad?
Boy, oh boy. This signing looks better and better every day!
