Matsuzaka pitched in the WBC, and he was extremely impressive - Maddux like movement on a 92-93 MPH fastball, perfect control, excellent offspeed stuff. He works his pitches very much like Maddux, and as for the "gyroball" - thanks to a bogus piece by Will Carroll many people think its the same pitch as the "shuuto" (which Maddux throws, though he doesn's call it that) but it most definitely isn't. It's a semi-mythical pitch but it exists, and probably moves more like a late-breaking screwball than any other pitch. The whole idea is to get the ball rotating like a bullet fired from a gun, which is apparently damn tough or else everyone would do it. Matsuzaka is a stud, and he would be a very solid #2 starter type in the majors, maybe better. No way the Cubs will be interested.