That just covers the very basic offensive rules, and there are many other rules and exceptions to the rules.
Rules where Japan differs from Major League Baseball include:
Then there are stategy differences between NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball - please don't call it "J-Ball") and MLB. Read through the forums for some ideas on that. But I think you'll need to learn more terminology and more about the game in general before any of that makes any sense.
Well, hope this helps.
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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
I am French, and I am very interested in Japanese baseball. I don't know a lot about it, but I want to know more. And I would like somebody to explain me how the Japanese ball works; That means: how many times must each time play against another one another? Is there a system of points for the listing, like points for a victory, drawn, or loss.
Arigatou gozaimaisu!