No -- the big difference between this year and the previous year is that Matsuzaka's stuff is significantly better -- he went from being shelled to being a guy who's hard to square up properly again, like he was in 2008.
I still think that the lion's share of Daisuke's problems trace back to the shoulder injury he's been documentably struggling with since late 2007. For his entire time here, as Daisuke's shoulder goes, so goes Daisuke. He took that time off earlier this season, rested and rehabbed it and as a result he's got his fastball back and he's able to set up his offspeed pitches this year. I think that's the clincher in an argument beyond a reasonable doubt.
If, and I can't stress how big an if this is, but if Daisuke commits to fully following the shoulder strengthening regimen prescribed by the Sox, the one that's kept the shoulders of every pitcher but Daisuke healthy for the entire time he's been here, the one he did everything short of declare war on Boston to avoid following last offseason, if he follows that regimen and gets his shoulder healthy, I predict a very good year next year