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K. Matsui Linked with Boston Red Sox Trade

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K. Matsui Linked with Boston Red Sox Trade
According to japanball.com [Link] K. Matusi might be traded to the Red Sox for Doug Mientkiewicz. Has anybody heard anything about this? What are the chances that this trade will go through?
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Re: K. Matsui Linked with Boston Red Sox Trade
[ Author: Guest: John Brooks | Posted: Dec 13, 2004 10:45 PM ]

Yes, there are rumors of this trade, but it's very unrealistic. According to reports the Red Sox are very close to signing Edgar Renteria to a 4 year contract to play shortstop, and the rumors said they want Matsui to play shortstop.
Re: K. Matsui Linked with Boston Red Sox Trade
[ Author: Guest: John Brooks | Posted: Dec 15, 2004 11:43 AM ]

Mets' GM Omar Minaya has came out and said "he does not intend to trade Matsui." This should put a end to these rumors. [Link - NewsDay]
Re: K. Matsui Linked with Boston Red Sox Trade
[ Author: Guest: Jeff Wilpon | Posted: Dec 28, 2004 1:22 PM ]

Omar has also said that no one is untouchable.

Does anyone have any thoughts on Matsui-san's ability to transition to second base? One story is that he watched Super Joe McEwing have his leg shattered by a high slide playing second and it scared the dross out of him.
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