Hideki Matsui
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Japan celebrates Matsui's MVP winJapan celebrates Matsui's MVP win Becomes first Japanese winner of world series honor after record-setting performance Japan nearly came to a standstill as millions watched on TV while Hideki Matsui, the man they know as Godzilla, stomped... In this article: Hideki Matsui, Most Valuable Player, Yankees, Japan, World Series, Godzilla, Central League, and Sadaharu Oh |
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New York Daily News | 7 days ago
Matsui would like to stay a Yankee
...thing that is sure, however, is that Matsui intends to play in the majors next season. "As of right now, I'm not thinking of going to Japan," Matsui said. When Derek Jeter was asked if he'd like to see the Yanks bring back Matsui and Johnny...
In this article: Yankees, Joe Torre, Derek Jeter, Johnny Damon, and Japan
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New York Daily News | 9 hours ago
Agent: Japan isn't option for Matsui
Agent: Japan isn't option for Matsui Agent: Japan isn't option for World Series MVP Hideki Matsui Friday, November 20th 2009, 5:14 PM CHICAGO - Hideki Matsui may or may not return to the Yankees next season, but according to his agent,...
In this article: Arn Tellem, Yankees, Japan, David Ortiz, Boston, MVP, World Series, World Series MVP, and Red Sox
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Telegraph.co.uk - Sport | November 04, 2009
World Series: New York Yankees' Hideki Matsui becomes Japan's first MVP
World Series: New York Yankees' Hideki Matsui becomes Japan's first MVP Hideki Matsui became the first Japanese-born player to be named World Series Most Valuable Player after hitting a record six RBIs in the deciding game to lead the New...
In this article: Most Valuable Player, World Series, New York Yankees, Derek Jeter, Bobby Richardson, Rick Dempsey, Reggie Jackson, Whitey Ford, and Pedro Martinez
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The Japan Times: All Stories | 6 days ago
Matsui honored by government
Matsui honored by government NEW YORK (Kyodo) World Series MVP Hideki Matsui received an award from the Japanese government Friday in New York for fostering goodwill and friendship between Japan and the United States. New York Consul...
In this article: New York, Japan, United States, MVP, World Series, and New York Yankees
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Idaho Statesman | November 05, 2009
Japanese fans celebrate Matsui s MVP performance in World Series
...fans want him to stay. Japanese sports dailies have speculated about his future, some even saying he might return to Japan to play for the Hanshin Tigers, the fierce Central League rivals of the Giants. What You Should Know About...
In this article: Most Valuable Player, World Series, Yankees, Japan, Godzilla, Tokyo, Central League, Sadaharu Oh, and Game 6
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The Japan Times: All Stories | 6 days ago
Matsui could extend career in field with a move to first base
Matsui could extend career in field with a move to first base Japan is justifiably proud that native son Hideki Matsui was named the MVP of the 2009 World Series, and Japanese fans of Matsui and the New York Yankees are eagerly watching to...
In this article: New York Yankees, American League, World Series, Mickey Mantle, 2009 World Series, MVP, Yomiuri Giants, and Seattle Mariners
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Miami Herald - Breaking News | 2 days ago
Ramirez, Darvish named MVPs of Japanese baseball
...New York. Hideki Matsui became the first Japanese-born player to win the MVP trophy, setting a record with six RBIs in the World Series clincher to lead the New York Yankees over the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 on Wednesday night. Matsui...
In this article: Hanley Ramirez, Yu Darvish, Most Valuable Player, Josh Johnson, World Series, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, Florida Marlins, and Japan
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Hideki Matsui is a left fielder and designated hitter for the New York Yankees. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. He is not related to Houston Astros infielder Kazuo Matsui.
- Birth Date:
- June 12, 1974
- Birthplace:
- Neagari, Ishikawa, Japan
- Number:
- 55
- Position:
- Left field / Designated hitter
- Bats:
- Left
- Debut Date:
- March 31
- Debut team:
- New York Yankees
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