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While amateur baseball had long been popular inJapan, the first professional circuit was not formed until1936. That year theJapanese Professional Baseball League(also known asJapanese Baseball League,Nippon no Puro Yakyu RiguorNippon No Yakyu Rigu) was set up. In the first three years they made...
The first time Major League Baseball was introduced to Japan was in 1934 when an MLB exhibition game was played at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo. The following year, an exhibition game was played at Meiji Jingu Stadium and this led to the establishment of Japanese professional baseball league. Initi...
Whatever Language You Speak It's Baseball(China Pro League and more...) Note to MLB: There is no "Next Ichiro" Pitcher Gets Win and Save in Same Game Rubber Padding Kazuhiko Kondo The Death of Japanese Baseball Has Been Greatly Exaggerated ...
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Saturday’s news that Roki Sasaki would be posted by the Chiba Lotte Marines sent shockwaves -- and excitement -- throughout Major League Baseball, as clubs began to think about their prospects of landing the 23-year-old right-hander. But unlike last yea
Japan was a land of mystery to American baseball fans for many years, but it's safe to say the perception has changed. The success of many players from the Land of the Rising Sun -- from Hideo Nomo to Ichiro Suzuki to Shohei Ohtani \-\- has proven beyond
As you all probably know, Kotomitsuki was expelled from sumo because of a baseball gambling scandal (illegal in Japan). He was used as the whipping boy. There were some "minor" gamblers who didn't bet in baseball, but in cards, mahjong or things like that. The top name was no other...