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Baseball in Japan

Jonathon Hardcastle asked:


In recent years the arrival in the United States of players like Ichiro Suzuki and Hideki Matsui has made it clear to Americans about the popularity of sport in Japan. But most Americans don 't know that Japan has almost as long history of baseball as the United States. the exact date that baseball was introduced in Japan is not known but is attributed to American professor Horace Wilson sometime between 1867 and 1912. Western baseball to the Japanese people immediately intrigued, seeing psychological similarities between baseball and their native sports of sumo and martial arts. In the 30s, a team of famous American baseball players including Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig went to Japan and played games against Japanese college players. Although the Americans won every game they played, the series helped interest in the structure of baseball in Japan. Formed the first professional team in 1934.During the Japanese World War II years, as more men joined the military, baseball fell into disapproval and many baseball fields were turned into the discharge of ammunition or used to produce crops edible plants. However, after Japan was defeated, Allied commanders assisting the rebuilding of Japan turned to baseball to boost morale and build stronger ties with the West. In 1950, the league took the form of Japanese that still takes place today, two leagues of six teams each. The introduction of television in 1955 brought baseball to a wider audience in Japan as it did in the United States. there is some difference in style and rules of play between modern American and Japanese baseball. The ball used in Japanese baseball is smaller and lighter than the ball used in American baseball. Also, unlike American teams, Japanese teams do not prohibit only four foreign players per team, two position players and two pitchers. Style, Japanese cars are more focused on the fundamentals of empavesado, under the operation and place whereas American baseball has come to rely heavily on pitching talent and the stroke length of the ball. Due to these differences, Japanese baseball games typically have closer and final accounts are lower than American baseball games. In recent years, the players have beaten the Japanese baseball teams that hardly deserted the American team. League and National League Baseball Japanese have an agreement requiring the payment of fees by American teams wanting to recruit Japanese players, but the rules do not apply to free agents. The Japanese people today are far more likely to watch an American team on television that he is a Japanese team. Players like Ichiro Suzuki are fiercely popular in Japan and are considered national heroes.

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