[新聞] Matsui ironing out details of deal
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11/30/2007 7:59 PM ET
Matsui ironing out details of deal
Biggio's heir apparent at second base arrives in Houston
By Jim Molony / MLB.com
Biggio's heir apparent at second base arrives in Houston
HOUSTON -- Kazuo Matsui arrived in Houston on Friday night on the heels of a
report that the free agent second baseman had agreed to terms with the Astros
on a three-year, $15 million contract.
The Daily Herald of Chicago reported the agreement on the publication's Web
site late on Thursday night. Matsui was filmed by Houston television station
KRIV upon arriving at Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport terminal on
Friday evening, though he declined an interview request.
His interpreter and business manager, Toru Mihara, told KRIV Matsui will
grant interviews after he takes his Houston Astros physical.
"We haven't taken a physical," Mihara said. "After the physical, we will
definitely do that, because it's our company's policy not to speak about the
situation while it is not finalized."
Mihara said the company he was referring to is Athlete Dream Management Inc.
Astros GM Ed Wade does not comment on negotiations. Calls to Matsui's agent
Arn Tellem were not returned. Sources told MLB.com Friday night that the two
sides had reached verbal agreement on the key issues and that the deal with
Matsui was "very close" but not finalized.
The Astros had made an offer to Matsui last week and Wade had previously
confirmed the team was interested in the 32-year-old switch hitter, who
played for the National League champion Colorado Rockies this year.
Matsui, who will succeed the retired Craig Biggio as Houston's starting
second baseman, hit .288 with four home runs and a .342 on-base percentage.
Once Matsui signs on the dotted line, the Astros will have three players on
the roster with Major League experience at second base including the recently
signed Geoff Blum and Chris Burke, who entered the offseason as the heir
apparent to Biggio.
Burke, 27, hit .229 in 111 games last year, but never really had a set
position as the Astros used him in center field, second base and even
shortstop on occasion. During 2006, in just 366 at-bats Burke hit .276 with
nine homers, 40 RBIs and a .418 on-base percentage, a performance that seemed
to stamp him as the club's second baseman of the future.
Hot Stove
Matsui's signing, however, could make Burke the odd man out. The Astros have
been seeking a closer since trading Brad Lidge and could use Burke in a trade
package to address that vacancy.
A former first-round (10th overall) Draft choice in 2001, the University of
Tennessee product has drawn interest in the past, most notably from the
Chicago White Sox and Oakland A's. The Rockies are believed to be interested
in Burke as a possible successor to Matsui.
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