BaseballJapanintegrationNPBsportsteamTeams in Japan's two professional baseball leagues began to add foreign players in the early 1950s, with the average number per team reaching 5.79 in 2004. This was primarily because foreign hitters outperformed Japanese hitters. Hazard analysis shows that a poorly...
题目 C59. Some people wave American flags in Japanese baseball games because A. they are from America B. some players come from America C. they want to be different from others D. baseballs played in the games are made in America 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏 ...
Superstitious Behavior Among American and Japanese Professional Baseball Players 来自 Taylor & Francis 喜欢 0 阅读量: 39 作者:Burger, Jerry M.,Lynn, Amy L.摘要: We examined the use of superstitious behavior by major league baseball players in the United States and Japan. The majority of ...
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And though they did not make it into the Major Leagues, Japanese-American players carried the game back to their ancestral homeland, promoting baseball in Japan and even becoming stars on Japanese professional teams. Exhibit opens This previously little-known corner of American baseball history is ...
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Sawtelle Japantown, Los Angeles – a quaint neighborhood in West LA just as big as its downtown counterpart. Born from its historical Japanese population in the early–mid 20th century, Sawtelle Japantown is a cornerstone of Japanese American history and culture, particularly in Los Angeles. With...
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Like Fujisawa, the American baseball researcher, Yamazaki was struck by Ohtani”s “Americanness,” or at least his ability to adapt. Not all Japanese players have been able to, surrounding themselves with a Japanese entourage and other artifacts from home. ...