...to Boston, or sign with a team that assures him of a full-time job. With so many catchers on the 40-man roster, including Kenji Johjima and Jeff Clement, the Mariners don't seem to be a good fit. Which of the Mariners players who were featured as Bobbleheads...
...players currently playing in the Major Leagues -- a list that includes position players Ichiro Suzuki, Hideki Matsui, Kenji Johjima, Akinori Iwamura and Fukudome, and pitchers Matsuzaka, Hideki Okajima and Hiroki Kuroda -- Tazawa did not play professionally...
...Indians rather trade? Both of them did well with C. Lee last year, C.C. and Carmona 2 years ago Jesus Flores- price too high Kenji Johjima- if we could get him without Masterson, Buckholz, or Anderson, sure. Would work well with Dice-K, but not good with Seattle's...
...include Willie Bloomquist and Carlos Silva. Bloomquist is a necessary part of the team and Silva can be used in the bullpen. Kenji Johjima lost his stroke in 2008, possibly because Jeff Clement was so highly predicted that Johjima lost hope of being the full-time...
...become Draft-eligible again and the Mariners would receive the 21st Draft selection as compensation. What is the future for Kenji Johjima? Does he deserve another chance to start? Is he an OK backup to Jeff Clement, or should the Mariners trade him? -- Joe...
...Amid all that new manager Don Wakamatsu will have on his plate next year, he's looking forward to working with catcher Kenji Johjima. Johjima struggled to a .227 average with seven homers and 39 RBI this year, and again had issues with some of the team's pitchers....
...last spring. Sweet baby Jesus did we ever blow that one. In many ways, 2008 couldn't possibly have gone more wrong for Kenji Johjima. Among catchers who came to the plate at least 300 times, Kenji's OBP ranked second-last, and his SLG was only two slots better....
...they will be continuing dominance. Behind the plate there are many catchers waiting for their turn in the spotlight. Kenji Johjima, Jeff Clement, Jamie Burke, Rob Johnson, and soon Adam Moore are in need of a makeover. Trade Kenji Johjima and Jamie Burke and...
...in baseball, Iâm glad to carry that torch.â Wakamatsu canât wait to meet Mariners right fielder Ichiro Suzuki and catcher Kenji Johjima, the teamâs two Japanese imports. (As a former catcher, heâs especially anxious to sit down with Johjima, whose decline...
...cites his two Gold Glovers, third baseman Adrian Beltre and right fielder Ichiro Suzuki; he's eager to work with catcher Kenji Johjima to turn him around from a horrible season; he likes the starting pitching and sees a young bullpen with a solid closer in...