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European Travellers
Europe is not known as a yakyu powerhouse, but Japanese players have slowly started to find their way to the European leagues. They end up mainly in Italy or Holland.

During the 2002 season a pitcher formerly with the Kintetsu Buffaloes by the name of Kida played in Italy.

Tetsuhiro Monna played for Dutch club ADO for three seasons 2000-2002. He is a lefthander who pitched for the Giants from 1993-1999. He played the 2003 season in Croatia and received a Croatian passport to appear in the 2003 European Championships for Croatia.

There have been more Japanese players in Europe, but most of them are shakaijin or university drop-outs. These two are the only former Pro Yakyu players. Obscure enough?
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Re: European Travellers
[ Author: japfan | Posted: Nov 24, 2003 10:20 PM ]

In Italy there were players like Ayahito Shinada, who played with Kintetsu and in the U.S. minors, too (Elmira), and this year Katsuhiro Maeda (yes, the former Seibu Lion, Yankee, and Chunichi Dragon), Go Ono (a former Giant), and Yasumichi Minami (played in BoSox minors).
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