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Interesting Things About Japanese Baseball That You NEED To Know

by DNL
created March 25, 2008, last edited June 18, 2008
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Sometime before the sun comes up on New York Tuesday morning, the Boston Red Sox and Oakland A's will be facing off in a battle of baseball somewhere in Japan. It's a really stupid idea, if you ask me, to start our baseball season at 2:30 AM Pacific, but hey, that's why they pay Bud Selig the big bucks.

That's not to say I don't like and appreciate Japanese baseball. In fact, far from it. Here are ten really interesting things that I learned about Japanese baseball today. I hope you enjoy it as much as Josh Beckett does from his seat on the bench.

#10: They Do Weird Things With Stuffed Pigs

Watch the video below. Pay specific attention to the 30 second mark.


#9: Foreigners Are Not Allowed

Well, that's not totally true. The rule is much less ridiculous. There's a quota: Only four (4) foreigners allowed.

Let's look at my favorite team, the New York Mets. Well, their projected opening-day lineup, had everyone been healthy:

  1. Jose Reyes -- born in the Dominican Republic
  2. Luis Castillo -- also born in the DR
  3. Carlos Beltran -- born in Puerto Rico. That counts as part of the US, right?
  4. David Wright -- born in Virginia.
  5. Carlos Delgado -- also from PR.
  6. Moises Alou -- From Georgia. The state, not the former SSR.
  7. Ryan Church -- California. That's part of the US, sadly.
  8. Brian Schneider -- Florida
  9. Johan Santana -- Venezuela

Hey, only three! That means we can keep either Pedro Martinez (DR) or Oliver Perez (Mexico). El Duque? Sorry.

#8: Speaking of El Duque

Maybe he can take this guy's job.


#7: Bobby Valentine is a Superstar There

Bobby Valentine is not just a master of many disguises. And he's not just a NPB manager. Nope. He's also a celebrity blogger, with his Official Blog sponsored by Big Fish Games -- makers of ... well, I can't read Japanese.

If you can, please tell me what the Big Fish is saying.


#6: They Redefine Bench-Clearing "Brawl"

Watch the video below. Pay specific attention to the whole freaking thing. What the...


(Okay, someone tells me they're Koreans here... in that case, Go Korea!)

#5: Waseda University: The Christopher Columbus of NPB

According to Wikipedia, it's stylish for Japanese college teams to cross the pond to learn more about the American game.[1] One of the first teams to do so was that of Waseda University, located in Tokyo's Shinjuku neighborhood. Hiroshi Yamauchi, former president of Ninetendo, went there. Nevertheless, during his reign at Nintendo, the company failed to make any baseball game worth while. I know that because Nintendo has never made a good baseball game. Yeah, yeah, Baseball Stars was OK, but compared to Tecmo Super Bowl and even Mike Tyson's Punch Out and Double Dribble, it blew. and fielding was nearly impossible unless you had ESP or something. And have you noticed how bad the Seattle Mariners have been since Nintendo bought it?

#4: They Have Magic Uniforms

Why is "Play of the Day" in English?


#3: Mr. Sparkle

In Japan, teams are named after their sponsors -- e.g. the Nippon Ham Fighters are named after the team's owner, Nippon Ham (a subsidiary of Nippon Meat Packers, Inc.). The Ham Fighters, for example, don't play in a town called Nippon because, well, there is no such town. They play in Sapporo. Nippon? That's Japanese for "Japan".

Anyway, the reason that is cool?

Well, remember this episode of The Simpsons?

Yeah, that one. Where Homer sees his face on a box of Japanese detergent and is like, holy crap, they stole my face?! Yeah, you know.

Anyway, that logo is actually a meld of two big corporate logos -- a fish and a lightbulb -- and they call it Mr. Sparkle. Let's assume that the companies combined to call themselves something like, oh, AOL/TimeWarner, and they bought a team called, oh, the Atlanta Braves.

In the US, they'd also merge their logos and rename the team. So we'd have the Atlanta AOL/TimeWarner Mr. Sparkles, with a big picture of Homer J. Simpson on Chipper Jones's oversized head. Awesome.

We should totally do this.


#2: Because The Word "Pepitone" Means "Goof Off" There

Hey, who knew? Wikipedia did! From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Pepitone:

In June of 1973, [[[Joe] Pepitone]] accepted an offer of $70,000 a year to play for the Yakult Atoms, a professional baseball team in Japan's Central League. While in Japan, he hit .163 with one home run and two RBIs in 14 games played. According to an edition of Total Baseball, Pepitone spent his days in Japan skipping games for claimed injuries only to be at night in discos, behavior which led the Japanese to adopt his name into their vernacular--as a word meaning "goof off".


#1: It Makes Tom Selleck Relevant

Magnum P.I. was a terrible show. Three Men and a Baby was a good movie, but let's face it, Tom Selleck sucked in it. And when Steve Guttenberg is better than you, wow, you suck. Like a Hoover on overdrive.

If you look at Selleck's filmography, it's really bad. Daughters of Satan? The Gypsy Warriors? Quigley Down Under? Ye gods! That's terrible!

I mean, Quigley Down Under'!

With "hits" like that, who needs failures? Well, Tom Selleck does, I guess. Because he also made the worst baseball movie ever -- Mr. Baseball.

Oh, wait, there's that Mr. 3000 movie "starring" Bernie Mac. And that weird Major League 3: Back to the Minors abortion. So I guess it's the third worst baseball movie ever.

Still.

Tom Selleck, we salute you.

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SSreportersHall of Famer
123 days ago
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Is it Japan or Korea (or both) that actually cheers for whoever team is winning?
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
123 days ago
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Hey...is this the TV show that gives you seizures?!
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SSreportersHall of Famer
123 days ago
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How I Met Your Mother gives you seizures too?
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SSreportersHall of Famer
123 days ago
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This comment was sponsored by "Please minus me."
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
123 days ago
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I'm minusing you because it was stupid, not because i didn't find it to be true
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SSreportersHall of Famer
123 days ago
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If I said The Office I'd probably be challenging MJD for his -55 comment score.
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
123 days ago
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you'd be surprised what Pean can do to comment scores...
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Davis21wylieAll-Star
122 days ago
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"Magnum P.I. was a terrible show." I think we have to be foes now, Dan.
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DNLLegend
122 days ago
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It wasn't as bad as Hawaii Five-O but it certainly wasn't as good as TJ Hooker. I mean... Tom Selleck can't touch this.
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CheezerAAA-er
122 days ago
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You just tainted all my memories of Heather Locklear. I hope you're happy.
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DNLLegend
122 days ago
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It was the 80s, man, don't hold it against her.
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Davis21wylieAll-Star
122 days ago
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Wow... Okay, good point, good point.
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Taytay 24Div-I Stud
122 days ago
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Nice collection, Dan. That pitcher on #8 is awesome--the Rangers could really use him. Heck, they could probably use Tom Selleck.
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J-DawgVarsity
122 days ago
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#6 is hilarious!
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Taytay 24Div-I Stud
122 days ago
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I think the world would be a better place if all disputes were settled that way.
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Steel TownAll-American
122 days ago
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So, was that a joke or could someone explain to me WTF was going on.
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Alex HolowczakMVP
122 days ago
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They're exhibitionists. Purely for comedy, I believe.
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SSreportersHall of Famer
122 days ago
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Looks like a good game you guys had....you better know the result by now....
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Patrickburke1980All-American
122 days ago
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Awesome article - i love that the japanese love baseball. And i'm one of the few who loves that the MLB is starting the season in Japan. It will only make our game enjoyable to those in Asian, which at the end of the day is a great thing.
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RomiezzoLegend
122 days ago
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Thought you might like this as well.
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Alex HolowczakMVP
122 days ago
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The fielding side's downfield blocking was atrocious... Takagi in particular should have made a hit on #49...
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
120 days ago
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The guy who got hit in that Video is Rod Allen, current color commentator for the Tigers.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
122 days ago
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oh yeah - baseball is back baby!!!!!! thank god!
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RomiezzoLegend
122 days ago
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I KNOW! I'm psyched! I can't wait to see what happens this year. And guess what guys: this is going to be the first time in 12 years I get to watch the end of a baseball season in the US. I'm soooo excited!
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Niteowl049Draft Pick
122 days ago
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The bench clearing brawls were hilarious both No.6 and the one that Romi sent.
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RomiezzoLegend
122 days ago
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Thanks, Niteowl. I knew someone would like it. ;)
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InterMatAll-American
122 days ago
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The Scout, in my opinion, is the worst baseball movie ever made. "DO YOU KNOW STEVE NEBRASKA?"
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DNLLegend
122 days ago
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Okay, no. The Scout is a great baseball movie that happens to be in a terrible movie. You can use the words "Steve Nebraska" in context ("That John Maine guy looks good this spring, but he's no Steve Nebraska!") and you are instantly a member of the club. You can't say that about Mr. 3000.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
122 days ago
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dude...linked here from FARK...nice
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DNLLegend
122 days ago
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wtf, the other thing I wrote was so much better.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
122 days ago
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"And have you noticed how bad the Seattle Mariners have been since Nintendo bought it?" Yeah, they've been so horrible that all of their playoff appearances in franchise history have come during Nintendo's ownership.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
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"Play of the Day" is in English because English is very trendy in Japan, typically in short phrases like that. Check out engrish.com for more unintentionally hilarious examples.
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Anonymous Fanatic #4
121 days ago
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This commentator is a moron. Baseball Stars was one of the best sports games ever, and easily the best sports game for the NES. It was the first sports game where you could play a season and grow your players abilities.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
120 days ago
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Good story until you started ripping on Selleck. Magnum was a great show and Quigly Down Under rocks.
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Davis21wylieAll-Star
119 days ago
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Yeah! Respect the Selleck!
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Anonymous Fanatic #5
119 days ago
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#10 - Yes, you get either a stuffed animal or a bouquet of flowers after hitting a home run. There's lots of other weird traditions too, but the MLB is just as guilty!
  1. 5 - Sorry, but RBI Baseball is one of the greatest games period!
  1. 1 - Magnum PI was a great show and Mr. Baseball was actually a really good movie. If you're looking for a crash course in Japanese baseball (without trying to read) it's actually more accurate than you might think.
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Denny, AlaskaLittle Leaguer
119 days ago
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Yeah, "P.I." may have sucked in the big scheme of things, but remember, Tom was tooling 'round in a Ferrari; and he wore his aloha shirts tucked in; and lived rent free. Come on!
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Anonymous Fanatic #6
117 days ago
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Fucking HIggins will get you. Magnum was a FANTASTIC show and to be honest, Mr Baseball was a good little baseball movie.
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