Shohei Ohtani trotted to first base, and fervent boos rained down at Tokyo Dome. It was the seventh inning of Wednesday's ...
After a star-studded Opening Day in Japan on Tuesday, the Tokyo Series wrapped up with a Dodgers sweep of the Cubs at the ...
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Pro Football Network on MSNNot Shohei Ohtani? MLB’s First Japanese Player Picks This Legend as Japan’s Greatest US ExportThere have been many MLB players from Japan, and with the Tokyo Series taking place between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the ...
Ohtani is the second Japanese-born player to hit a home run in an MLB game played in Japan, joining Hideki Matsui. Matsui hit ...
Matsui and Hall of Fame outfielder Ichiro Suzuki helped set the standard for what Japanese hitters could accomplish in America. A nine-time All-Star in Japan, Matsui joined the New York Yankees in ...
Hiro Komae/AP Share TOKYO — Hideki Matsui crushed a long fly ball into the Tokyo Dome’s right-field stands, giving the Yankees a 5-1 lead over the Rays. And from inside the stadium ...
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Sporting News on MSNShohei Ohtani home run: Why Dodgers star's long ball was upheld in Tokyo Series vs. CubsIt appeared as if a fan touched the ball before it left the field of play, but the Dodgers star's round-tripper stood.
In what was a display of Japanese baseball excellence, Ohtani’s teammate Yoshinobu Yamamoto faced off against Shota Imanaga, marking the first game in MLB history which featured two Japanese-born ...
Pikachu took over the pre-game show of the first Tokyo Series match between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs.
Ohtani, by the way, scored a run in that fifth inning, becoming the first Japanese-born player to score a run in an MLB game ...
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From Nomo to Ichiro to Ohtani: Japan’s baseball rise in MLB hits high point in Dodgers-Cubs seriesFranklin) New York Yankees’ Hideki Matsui belts a solo home run ... of Game 1 of the Major League Baseball opening series ...
My gut reaction to the Hideki Matsui signing is "Who knows ... I would play for,'' Matsui said Friday at a news conference in Tokyo. "Now, I'm relieved and ready to give my best.
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