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Claiming that Japanese players experience a rather significant drop-off in power when they come over to America is not "speaking as if I have insider information."
Player - SLG in Japan - SLG in America
Ichiro Suzki - .522 - .430
Hideki Matsui - .582 - .478
Akinori Iwamura - .519 - .394
Kazuo Matsui - .486 - .395
Kosuke Fukudome - .543 - .379
Kenji Johjima - .517 - .412
Tadahito Iguchi - .471 - .401
Tsuyoshi Shinjo - .432 - .370
So Taguchi - .387 - .385
That's 9 players, all but one of whom experienced massive dropoffs in power upon arrival in America, and the one that didn't was a guy without much power in Japan.
It's not "insider information" that the level of competition in Japan is lower than that of the MLB. It's accepted fact.
I never said it wasn't fact, in fact I said just the opposite, that there is a drop off. What I said was i'm not going to get into a crystal ball guessing game as to what his numbers would have been because its silly and rediculous.
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Because I'm apparently using a different definition of "dominant" than you.
Than me and i'd bet a good fortune a different one than most people who call themselves fans and knowledgeable of the game. But of course you would.....i wouldn't expect you of all people to change your decision or admit you were wrong regarding his dominance. Stick to the 'different definition' alibi. Despite being different than most, it works.
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The only stats that Ichiro beats Gwynn in are defensive and baserunning.
Actually no. I've mentioned a few already, with the most significant being hits and games played per. But hey....lets not let facts get in the way.
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You could think that, but you'd be wrong. Many players have been considered for the MVP and not had a "dominant" season.
I suppose if most everyone changed their definition to use your...well whatever your definition is. I'm guessing your definition is something along the lines of whatever supports the argument you are pushing on given day. Ichiro's MVP season he only had 242 hits, a .352 batting avg....but i'll just stop there. Clearly not a dominant player. :rolleyes:
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Yep. It is close. Haven't disagreed.
Didn't say you did...only disputing your rediculous claim that Ichiro hasn't been a dominant player in MLB.
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Saying he hasn't been dominant isn't belittling his accomplishments. I have a high standard for "dominant."
Apparently the highest.
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It is semantics when we are clearly using different definitions of dominant.
But of course.