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Beware of Aki Fever! You might get it too!

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by user Manny Stiles

What can I say? A lot of things, I guess. A lot of things that get me in trouble it seems and even more things that fall upon no ears more often than deaf ears, but let it be known - Manny Stiles has a case of Aki Fever.

Aki Fever is catching all over. It started in Japan and came to the United States via import into the Tampa, Florida area this winter. Some cases of Aki Fever may be worse than mine, but not many. It starts out slowly; almost like a subtle intrigue, then it grows with careful nurture through a petri dish of passive attention and lessened expectations. Then before you know it.... WHAM! You've got Aki Fever and you're down for the count just like me!

What is it about Akinori Iwamura? Is it his similar, but a bit smoother to watch Ichiro-like plate approach? Is it his vacuum-like fielding and laser-scoped rifle throwing arm? Is it the cooler-than-an-Eskimo's-toilet-seat-way he wears his extraneous gear? Is it the Alligator skin webbing in his glove? (how cool is THAT in Florida?). Maybe it's his on-line diary (it is sooo much cooler when you don't call it a blog, eh?) or how he came to the U.S. with virtually no fanfare (especially considering the slobbering upon the media gave the other AL EAST imports from the Far East, Dice-K and Kei Igawa. Did I state that Yankees and Red Sox players all suck and are jerks? There's another reason...)

Who cares why? I've got Aki Fever, Doctor! I think I've fallen and I don't want to get up!

Aki is a pretty effin' sweet fielder!
Aki is a pretty effin' sweet fielder!

Maybe it's that he just turned 28 in February (an Aquarius!) and should be smack dab in the front end of the prime of his career. Maybe it's because he was the first Devil Ray to accumulate 10 hits on the season. Or that he leads the team in runs scored. Or that he has been not just flawless in the field, but spectacular!

Maybe it's his .500 batting average through the first 6 games of his MLB career and subsequent 6 game hitting streak? (the hottest start of ANY Japanese rookie ever in the Majors) Or that he's the first Japanese corner infielder to break in MLB? Or his 1.300 OPS? Or team lead in stolen bases (OK, tied with 2 other guys with 2 SBs). To see the guy play is like a breath of fresh air. He seems so smooth, so fluid, so sure. I almost WANT to see balls hit at him so I can watch it get replayed on Web Gems later.

And it's not just his game play that's refreshing. He truly seems to be a genuinely likable dude. He comes off as a pretty down to earth dude for a 5-time Japanese League All Star. He has a cool confidence that everyone could use a little of...

Then again, I do have a tender, warm and tingly spot deep in the icky cochals of my heart for guys who wear #1 on their jerseys

The scouting reports before the season were pretty reserved, but a few reports did state to the effect that "the Devil Rays got a steal" and "his game could translate better to the American game than most players from Japan". Here was a +.300 hitter with 20+ HR power and a 6 time Gold Glove fielder in Japan, we knew that much, but in Spring Training.... BOY did he get off to an icy start in Spring Training.

But you know what? WHY wouldn't he? He's a guy who traveled (literally) half-way around the world, disrupted his family, his home, basically his entire world to play baseball in the Major Leagues. But he didn't disrupt his essence. He had to find a new place to live, learn his way around, work with a new language, new customs and new social structures. He had all new teammates, all new pitchers to face and a pretty tough Spring Training field in which to hit. And it took a while for him to get rolling, but... uhh... he's rolling!

Oh yeah, he can swing the lumber, too...
Oh yeah, he can swing the lumber, too...

Now, do I think he's gonna be a 5 -time All Star here in the States? Probably not, third base in the AL isn't what it used to be (remember, Scott Brosius was an All-Star third baseman once), not with A-Rod, Eric Chavez, Melvin Mora, Adrian Beltre and Troy Glaus patrolling the hot corner with youngsters Alex Gordon and Andy Marte blossoming soon as well… it’s a tough spot to shine over the rest. But so far, so good! And maybe he can start collecting the [[Gold Glove|Shiny Leathers] over here in the States, too.

Coming into the season, I figured the Rays signed Iwamura simply to keep third warm for the eventual call-up of stellar prospect Evan Longoria. The posting fee was peanuts ($4.5 million) compared to Dice K and Igawa's and his contract was really reasonable (3 years, $7.7mil with a team option for a fourth year at $4.25mil). Now we got a logjam at third as well as the outfield! It's not a bad problem to have too much talent to go around. I tell you as a Devil Rays fan, it's getting brighter every day! I know the Devil Ray lifers are excited and enjoying this season more than most. (I guess I can take all the credit?)

Here's an excerpt from Aki's online diary this week, talking about scoring the winning run in the home opener vs. the Toronto Blue Jays...

"...I scored the winning run. We were celebrating so excitedly that my teammates fell on top of me. I was the smallest and I was on the bottom of the pile. It was awesome. Then, when I was talking with the American press in the clubhouse after the game, one of my teammates, James Shields, shoved a shaving cream pie in my face. It is ritual that the Devil Rays players like to do after a win."

(Yeah, welcome to the show, rookie!)

"What a great way to end the evening and my first game at Tropicana Field."

How can I not have Aki Fever when he is just thrilled to have a great way to end an evening? He has already exceded my expectations (granted, my expectations were skewed by hype of the likes of Shinjo and Kaz Matsui - maybe I should pay more attention) just by being such a cool cat and now I feel unbelievable safe in his cat-like reflexes at third, his basepath prowess and sweet, sweet bat control skills.

Turns out that maybe Manny Stiles wasn't the best Free Agent pickup by the Devil Rays this offseason after all!!!

Excuse me now, I'm headed out for some sushi! Aki Fever!!! Wooo!

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Akinori Iwamura fan.





Personal Anecdote time ("X" out if you hate stories about people's kids):

Almost a month ago, I was paging through online reports and I was reading about Iwamura and my 3 year old daughter saw a picture and asked "Who is that?" like she always does. I said "Akinori Iwamura" about as fast as I could, because she always tries to repeat their names and I like to tease her at every opportunity. She tried but flubbed it bad, so I said it again and again. It came out jibberish. So finally I reduced it to "Aki" and she went around dancing and chanting "Aki, Aki, Aki". Of course, as Daddy it was very cute to me... (though it could be something from the TV show Dora the Explorer she was doing for all I know)

Last night as I followed the game against the Texas Rangers online, my daughter was in the next room playing. In the second inning, Aki singled in two runs and I let out a "Yeah, Iwamura! That's it!" and my little girl came running into the room dancing and chanting "Aki, Aki, Aki" like she did a couple weeks ago (and I didn't even say his first name)! Sure she's a little OCD with some things (aren't all 3 year olds? Or is it hereditary form the father's side?), but now she's got Aki Fever too! Not bad for a little Suns fan, eh?

Go Devil Rays!


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Bball3345Draft Pick
945 days ago
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The Rays offense is an exciting one to watch and it will keep getting better. I still think Aki will end up at 2B and Longoria will take over 3B by 2008, if not the end of 2007.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
945 days ago
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ooh... what to do with BJ? Centerfield? Dukes to first/DH, then where does Rocco Go? In a trade to get some pitching? Are you starting rumors, Bball? You called it in Raise or Raze the Rays I
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Bball3345Draft Pick
945 days ago
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Soon, SS prospect Reid Brignac will be up and ready to be placed into the starting lineup. He's better than Zobrist with the bat, but Brignac is another guy who doesn't defend so well.
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KelsdadAll-Star
945 days ago
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His other position is shortstop. Longoria has been playing second both in the spring and in the minors.
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KelsdadAll-Star
945 days ago
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I watched the Rays game on Sunday, and I was impressed with a couple things I saw with Baldelli. After his homer, he paused and said something to Delmon Young, who was in the on-deck circle. Apparently, Young didn't hear what he said and said something at which point Baldelli stopped, turned around and repeated it. This is a guy who had just homered, and has a dugout full of teammates waiting to congratulate him, and he is taking the time to not only talk to the on deck hitter, but to make sure his communication was understood.

Later in the game, Elijah Dukes had struck out on a breaking ball. Earlier, he had had two great at-bats against Roy Halladay, who's primary off-speed pitch is his slider. Dukes showed veteran presence against Halladay and walked his first time up in a really great AB. In the later at-bat, he was facing a reliever with a kind of three quarter motion and a nasty breaking curve. In the dugout after, Baldelli was sitting next to Dukes, and making motions with his arm and specifically his hand. I could assume he was showing him the different release points for both pitches and arm angles, and Dukes was nodding as if he was agreeing/understanding what Baldelli was saying.

The point is I now have no doubt that Rocco Baldelli is the unquestioned leader of the DRays, and I would seriously doubt the Rays would trade him. Very impressed, to say the least.

More likely, Brignac comes up to play short, Dukes ends up at first, Baldelli likely plays 60-40 between CF and DH in order to keep him healthy, and Upton stays at second. When Longoria is ready, the Rays will need to make a decision for sure, but he's a couple years away at best, they won't rush him. The odd guy out in all this is Jonny Gomes, he could be packaged with Jorge Cantu' and would get a top starter in return.
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Bball3345Draft Pick
945 days ago
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Very nice post, Kelsdad.

I disagree with one thing. Longoria will be ready for a starting job by Opening Day 2008.

That is a good sign for your team, when you are stocked with so much young talent that a player as good as Gomes is the odd man out. With three legitimate starters on their way from the minors, plus Kazmir, plus whoever the Rays can get to pitch with Gomes/ Cantu, the rotation may not be that far behind the offense.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
945 days ago
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Gomes has the best power of them all... contact is another thing.
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KelsdadAll-Star
945 days ago
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Thanks Bball. Being ready is one thing, finding a job is another. Its like the Mariners catching situation. They sign Johjima to a three year deal then turn around and draft a catcher with their number one pick. (Jeff Clement). Why? There could only be two reasons, either A)You're drafting the best athlete and would consider a position change, or B) The incumbent player is older and you are using him to fill the spot until the younger guy is ready.

I know for certain the Mariners have considered moving Clement to third base. Johjima has performed well beyond the Mariners expectations and would likely be signed to a another contract when his current one expires after next season. So Clement either has to DH, or learn another position.

In the Rays case, they have on their hands a 28 year old rookie and a 21 year old former #1 pick learning in the minors. I could see a scenario with an infield of Longoria at third, Iwamura at short, Upton at second and Dukes at first. I could also see Baldelli moving to first to protect his legs, with Dukes playing center. I think it would be stupid to trade Crawford, he is right now the Rays best player. So the likely plan for now would be for Longoria to play all of 2007 and 2008 in the minors, figure out what to do with Upton (my choice as the most likely to be traded), decide if either Brignac or Zobrist can play full time at short, or is Iwamura the solution?
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Bball3345Draft Pick
945 days ago
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Good point. Either way, the DRays finally have a good problem on their hands.
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KelsdadAll-Star
945 days ago
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I definitely agree. They turn over a couple of these older guys and pick up a pitcher or two they would be competetive right away. It'll be a few years before they could realistically be called playoff contenders but they would be good enough to win any division except the one they're in. Tough break there.
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Bball3345Draft Pick
945 days ago
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Yeah, put them in the NL Central and they have a dynasty in the making.
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