Injury Updates: Saito, Otsuka, Ishii, Williams

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A few updates on the guys who have been rehabbing for years, plus Williams.

  • Kazumi Saito is headed for the operating table yet again, this time to have his rotator cuff repaired. Saito last saw game action in 2007, and we can probably rule him out for this season too. In Saito’s three healthy seasons, he is a combined 54-9.
  • Like Saito, Akinori Otsuka hasn’t pitched since 2007, but he isn’t hanging up his cleats either. Otsuka had his third elbow surgery on January 20th, with the intent of  returning as an active pitcher. Like Saito, if he’s just had surgery, he’s probably looking at a 2011 return at best, at which time he’ll be 39.
  • Hirotoshi Ishii has been on the shelf since 2006, following a shoulder injury suffered during the ’06 WBC. Unlike Saito an Otsuka, Ishii actually pitched in games in 2008 and 2009, though for Yakult’s farm team. Ishii was one of the hardest throwing lefthanders ever in Japan, and he and former teammate Ryota Igarashi were known as the “Rocket Boys”. Ishii said early in the winter that he didn’t want to “lose to Igarashi”.
  • I don’t have much news on Jeff Williams, but according to Sanspo, Hanshin’s management is considering the situation a “blank page” and willing to give him a look when he’s ready. Jeff is not under contract with Hanshin, but has made it known that he wants to return to the team.

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  1. Patrick
    Christopher
    01/02/2010 at 5:39 pm Permalink

    With Williams this is most likely a bit of politeness. He’s 37 and will have to take a massive salary cut for the Tigers to really pay any attention. His number has also been reallocated. Only if things were really bad would Tigers consider taking him back and even then it would be a long shot.

  2. Patrick
    Patrick
    01/02/2010 at 9:58 pm Permalink

    Yeah, okay. In practical terms you are correct. I guess I should write what I’m really thinking a little more often. If Williams was a Japanese player, he’d get a chance to rehab at the team’s facilities, and eventually probably get a nice send-off with a proper douage. Williams contributed a lot Hanshin’s early 00’s revival (remember Marc Valdes?) and deserves a proper send-off.

  3. Patrick
    Deanna
    03/02/2010 at 2:36 am Permalink

    Kazumi Saitoh was really one of the absolute most amazing pitchers to watch, ever, before he got all screwed up. I have my doubts that he’s ever going to see game action ever again though, and is just putting off admitting it. I mean, he’s basically sitting out his prime seasons right now, most likely… maybe he just wants to keep hiding in Arizona.