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Aoki, A-OK
John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 10 2011 01:33 PM |
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Yakult Swallows outfielder, walks a lot, line drive spray hitter, 3 time Gold Glove centerfielder. Mets apparenty interested I could see this guy potentially solving a few problems at once [youtube]35Ui-pfYlsY[/youtube]
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Frayed Knot Nov 10 2011 01:38 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
From 'MetsBlog' [quoting an NPB follower on Fangraphs]: -- “I’d actually go so far as to say that Aoki is the best pure hitter Japan has produced since Ichiro. Aoki is a line drive hitter with occasional power who uses the whole field. He’s also a disciplined batter, walking about as often as he strikes out, which is rare in Japan. Aoki is short and somewhat stocky at 5’7.5, 182 lbs, but is a good runner with tremendous range in the outfield. The only knock on his game is his rather weak throwing arm, which may limit him to left field at the MLB level.”
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Edgy MD Nov 10 2011 01:50 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
To grossly generalize, I'm really kind of frustrated with the amount of moving parts in the batting and pitching motions that veteran Japanese players arrive here with, hurting them with regards to making adjustments.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 10 2011 02:07 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
The back head? Do Japanese players have more than one head?
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Edgy MD Nov 10 2011 02:18 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
Bat head. Keeping the bat head back.
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batmagadanleadoff Nov 10 2011 03:13 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
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So if he's any good, how the hell are the Mets going to get him? What am I missing?
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metirish Nov 10 2011 03:15 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
Him and Murphy hitting together gets me excited. If we return the same starting nine with this guy what's the lineup?
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batmagadanleadoff Nov 10 2011 03:19 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
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Yeah. And then the Mets'll sign Albert Pujols. And after that, Reyes'll say that he wants to stay because when you're a Met, you're a Met all the way.
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metirish Nov 10 2011 04:04 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
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But if the Mets sign Pujol's where will Davis play?
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Nov 12 2011 06:04 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
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Second base, obviously. Doy.
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smg58 Nov 12 2011 07:34 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
Not sure what to make of him. He's sort of Ichiro lite, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. His K/BB is close to one, light years better than that of a certain Japanese infielder who came this way a few years back. His numbers plummeted when they switched to a new ball last year, though. If he has difficulty making adjustments, that would be a red flag.
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Edgy MD Nov 12 2011 08:08 PM Re: Aoki, A-OK |
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Well, he'll likely mean more because of the posting fees involved. Maybe a lousy 2011 will lighten the competition, and the Mets may be less afraid than other teams if they are looking for defense first. I'm a little wary of this quote.
Is that profession of professional courteousness or is it an offer to pack the guy's bags and drive him to the airport just to get rid of him?
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