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2004 Preseason Schedule

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2004 Preseason Schedule
FAQ says this will be posted by February, but I can't wait that long to make plans in Tokyo for March. Would someone who reads Japanese check out the following link for me? [NPB Preseason Schedule - npb.or.jp]

I will be in Tokyo March 10-13. Is there any chance I can see a game? If I understand the schedule, there are no games in Tokyo during that time, but home games in the area at Chiba on the 11th and 13th and Yokohama on 12th and 13th. Is this correct?

Any idea what time the games are?

Thanks.
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Re: 2004 Preseason Schedule
[ Author: Guest: ojayc | Posted: Jan 3, 2004 9:52 AM ]

OK so on the 11th you have the Marines v. Yokohama in Chiba. These teams then play again in Yokohama on the 12th. On the 13th the Marines play the Lions in Chiba while the BayStars host the Fighters.

Hope this helps.
Re: 2004 Preseason Schedule
[ Author: Guest: Bob Bavasi | Posted: Jan 18, 2004 5:23 PM ]

Steve,

We just posted the pre-season schedule with game times in English at www.JapanBall.com.

Bob
Re: 2004 Preseason Schedule
[ Author: Guest: Another Steve | Posted: Feb 6, 2004 1:12 PM ]

Thanks for the helpful information. Great site.

Does anyone know where I can find a spring training schedule? Hope to go to Okinawa the weekend of Feb. 14th.

Thanks.
Re: 2004 Preseason Schedule
[ Author: Guest: Jim Gribbins | Posted: Feb 6, 2004 5:34 PM ]

It looks like the Tigers and Fighters will be scrimmaging on February 14 and 15 in Ginoza and Nago. I have been to all the camps this week, and that is the only thing I hear for that weekend.

I hope it helps.

Jim
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