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The improbable comeback to end all improbable comebacks took a step forward Monday when Hideki Irabu signed a contract with the Long Beach Armada of the independent Golden Baseball League. The press release from the Armada calls him the greatest power pitcher in Japanese professional history, and takes special care to note the two World Series rings he won as a member of the Yankees.
The man George Steinbrenner once called a "fat toad" is attempting a comeback. Seriously. Hideki Irabu, who turns 40 in less than a month and hasn't pitched in the majors since 2002, is trying to make a comeback to baseball, with his ultimate goal being reportedly a "high level, like MLB or NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball -- Japan's highest league)."
Remember Hideki Irabu? Sure you do ... he's the man that George Steinbrenner once called a "fat toad" after a disappointing career in pinstripes. Well, he's back in the news ... no, not because the Yankees have signed him to help the starting rotation, but because he's been arrested after a drinking binge which saw him down 20 mugs of brew before assaulting a bartender:Irabu, 39, became angered after his credit card was rejected. He then allegedly pushed the bartender against the wall, pulled his hair and smashed at least nine liquor bottles at a bar in Osaka, western Japan, a police official said on condition of anonymity, citing department policy.You know, bar etiquette demands that you at least attempt the second credit card before pulling the bartender's hair and smashing up the place in a fit of drunken rage. I think that's mentioned in the Zagat guide, I'm not sure.
The bartender sustained no injuries. Irabu paid the bill with another credit card.
Apparently the rough translation to American baseball for Hideki Irabu and Kei Igawa hasn't soured the New York Yankees on Japanese pitchers. The agent for Kazuo Fukumori says that the Yankees have inquired about the 33-year old reliever, late of the Rakuten Golden Eagles, to help fill out their bullpen for the 2008 season. According to Newsday, the Yankees got into the bidding late, after teams like the Padres and Rays, and are now taking a look at Fukumori's medical records and DVDs of his mound work before proffering an offer.
That's what Ken Rosenthal is suggesting, and he's been all over the Padres' pitching situation. As we speculated earlier in the week, and then Rosenthal later confirmed, David Wells was cut by San Diego following a series of poor starts. Now Rosenthal says the Padres have claimed Yankee import, Kei Igawa, off waivers:The Padres, continuing in their attempt to upgrade their starting rotation, have claimed Igawa off waivers, major league sources told FOXSports.com.Considering the Yanks paid a total of $46 million for Igawa (26 of which went as a negotiating fee to the Hanshin Tigers), Rosenthal believes it is unlikely the Yanks let Igawa go. That sounds reasonable, as Igawa has another four years to turn things around in New York. Similarly, the Yanks have already been burned by trading Jose Contreras, and probably wouldn't want the same thing to happen with Kei. Now, Hideki Irabu, well that's a completely different story.San Diego was awarded the claim on Friday, and the two teams have until the end of the weekend to work out a trade for the 28-year-old Japanese pitcher. If no deal can be worked out in that time frame, Igawa would remain in New York for at least the rest of the season.
No American League team put a claim on Igawa, nor did any National League with a worse record than San Diego.
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