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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
An example of this occuring is the April 12th Swallows @ BayStars game. Terahara (a pitcher) is in the box score starting lineup batting 7th and playing right field for the BayStars. In his fielding stats for the season, it shows he never played right field. During this game, there are zeros all the way across for him. Since the BayStars are the home team, I can only conclude that he was replaced at right field by Furuki before the game started.
Is this situation a case where the BayStars didn't want to disclose to the Swallows who the starting right fielder was until the game started? Or is there some other explanation for this kind of entry in a box score?
I've seen it in several other box scores. It confuses me because it's not allowed in the U.S. and it's totally new to me. Perhaps I've discovered a nuance in Japanese baseball strategy? Interesting.