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Japanese Players in the MLB
Hi. I'm a Japanese student at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and I'm writing a story about the Japanese players in the major leagues. I was wondering if anybody here have gone to the Yankee Stadium on Oct. 22 and seen the last Mariners VS Yankees game. I am trying to reconstruct the game in my story, but my professor told me that I have to include views of different people who were there. Being a Japanese, I thought that Ichiro standing there as the first batter in front of a patriotic crowd of Yankee fans was some how symbolic: a Japanese player who made an incredible success in the world
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Re: Japanese Players in the MLB
[ Author: Guest: Tomo | Posted: Oct 3, 2003 5:56 AM ]

Hi, I'm a graduate student in sport administration at the University of Louisville. I'm now working on researching the topic of "The reasons why Japanese ball player want to play in MLB." I have to have some primary sources for my research topic, but I haven't got them enough. Do you have any ideas on how to collect them? Thank you.
Re: Japanese Players in the MLB
[ Author: Guest: tm | Posted: Oct 10, 2003 8:22 PM ]

1964 Masanori Murakami
1995 Hideo Nomo
1996 Mac Suzuki
1997 Hideki Irabu
1997 Shigetoshi Hasegawa
1997 Takashi Kashiwada
1998 Masato Yoshii
1999 Masao Kida
1999 Tomokazu Ohka
2000 Kazuhiro Sasaki
2001 Ichiro Suzuki
2001 Tsuyoshi Shinjo
2002 Kazuhisa Ishii
2002 Takaki Nomura
2002 Satoru Komiyama
2002 So Taguchi
2003 Hideki Matsui
Re: Japanese Players in the MLB
[ Author: Jen Wei | Posted: Oct 14, 2003 10:07 PM | HNHF Fan ]

Sorry, not Takaki Nomura, it's Takahito Nomura.
Re: Japanese Players in the MLB
[ Author: Guest: Frank | Posted: Nov 8, 2003 2:59 AM ]

Takahito Nomura has gone by the name Takaki in Japan.
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