Well, the success of Ichiro, and others, is why the price tag for other Japanese stars has gone up. Before, there was significant doubt that such a player could transition to MLB. Now, those doubts have decreased immensely. Ichiro's power sure didn't translate. Kaz Matsui's didn't. Defense and ability to hit for average seems to translate just fine. Pitching? We haven't seen a consistent world burner come out of Japan yet. The doubts around Japanese pitching haven't lessened much. A few WBC performances don't mean much. I guess we'll see just how much the market has changed with Matsuzaka's posting fee and contract. The market will change again depending on his success. If he flops or becomes a recurring injury nightmare, he really hurts the Japanese pitchers' chances of coming over here and making money.