Today, when a Japanese player wants to leave his native land behind to go chase the millions of dollars in America, there is a complicated posting process involved. This became the norm not because of Suzuki, Matsui, Ohtani or Nomo, but a man named Hideki Irabu. The San Diego Padres originally signed him, but when the 27 other teams cried foul, MLB decided to create the posting system we know today to give everyone a chance to get a foreign all star. Irabu had no interest in being a Padre and made it public that he would only play for the Yankees. With that kind of leverage, the Yankees were able to swing a trade and bring him in. Now Hideki was a Yankee in the 90s, with all the good and bad that was associated with playing under George Steinbrenner in those days. The Boss was able to tout another big name pitcher in his rotation...and he would ultimately become so frustrated with Irabu and his weight issues that he would give him the infamous nickname "Fat ***** Toad" Irabu ...