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Old 07-27-2011, 10:51 PM   #1
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But the car does not turn north for the five-mile drive to Yankee Stadium. The destination is instead Trenton or Scranton, Pa., where for the last five years Kei Igawa has pitched for two Yankees minor league teams. Day after day, start after start, complete with the return trip to Manhattan. Plucked from a Japanese baseball all-star team roster in 2007 and introduced at a lavish news conference, Igawa was expected to be a staple in the Yankees&rsquo; starting rotation. He lasted 16 games, most of them regrettable outings that were sometimes spectacularly inept. Booed off the field, he was called one of the worst free-agent signings in Yankees history. After his last, losing appearance for the Yankees in early 2008, he was banished to the farm system and he has not come back. Except for his nightly returns to Manhattan. But Igawa&rsquo;s unusual commute is only part of a long, strange journey. The five-year saga is a story of a giant mistake of a contract and an overmatched pitcher, a huge organization digging in and a quiet, somewhat mysterious Japanese pitcher with a sense of honor and a durable love <a href="http://www.theapparelend.com/sport-shoes-c-998.html"><strong>soccer footwear</strong></a> of the game. The Yankees made it pretty clear Igawa would never pitch again in the Bronx, but they were determined that he pitch somewhere for his 4-million-a-year salary. They tried to return him to Japan, too. Igawa refused to go, standing fast to his childhood dream of pitching in the American big leagues. And so, the stalemate &mdash; remarkable, if almost entirely un-remarked upon &mdash; continues. The Yankees let him gobble up innings before small crowds in distant outposts as a cavalcade of younger prospects push past him on their way to Yankee Stadium. 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I will strive to do my best at all times.&rdquo; &mdash; a post from Kei Igawa&rsquo;s baseball blog, April 1, 2007 &ldquo;The manager told me to report to the minors. ... Wherever I am, this is the choice I made, so I have to move forward. As long as there&rsquo;s a place to pitch, I&rsquo;ll do my best and want to contribute to the team.&rdquo; &mdash; Aug. 9, 2007 Igawa had a 2-3 record and a 6.79 earned run average when the Yankees sent him to Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in August 2007. Three pitching instructors had already executed a kind of pitching intervention. Igawa had been told to give up his old motion and learn a new delivery, which included changes in the coil of his left arm, the swing of his right leg and even where he stood on the pitching rubber. &ldquo;That didn&rsquo;t work out too well,&rdquo; Igawa said last week, recalling the spring of 2007 as he sat in the small, <a href="http://www.theapparelend.com/index.php"><strong>polo fashion swearters</strong></a> crowded locker room of the Yankees&rsquo; Class AA Trenton Thunder affiliate. This season, Igawa has been shuttled between Trenton and Scranton, frequently making just one start at Class AAA before being demoted again to Class AA. &ldquo;In 2007, I did what the coaches told me in Tampa, but I was not effective,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;They let me go back to my old delivery, and I produced for the team.&rdquo; Indeed, he produced a 5-4 record with a 3.69 E.R.A., but that team was still the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees. &ldquo;Yes, Scranton,&rdquo; Igawa said with a laugh, something he does easily and often. &ldquo;About 2 hours and 10 minutes from Manhattan.&rdquo; Because his English is limited, Igawa travels everywhere <a href="http://mattresspro.mattresshotline.com/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=2"><strong>NEW GHD Flat Irons, Hair Straighteners, ghd IV Styler – Fabove.ca ...</strong></a> with an interpreter, Subaru Takeshita (pronounced tah-kah-SHE-tah). Igawa will engage in brief conversations in halting English, especially when joking with teammates, but relies on Takeshita, who is paid by the Yankees, for most communication. Takeshita helps Igawa answer reporters&rsquo; questions, picks him up for the daily commute, accompanies him on road trips and goes onto the field during games should the manager or pitching coach visit Igawa on the mound.
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