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12 July 2009 at 20 : 00 PM
Changing of the Guard in Japanese Baseball
Ko Sasaki for The New York Times The Americans Marty Brown, left, manager of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, and Bobby Valentine, manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines, before a game last month. function getSharePasskey() { return 'ex=1405137600&en=4579d7ffaaf35a17&ei=5124';} function getShareURL() { return ...
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9 July 2009 at 06 : 00 AM
Surging Lions beat Darvish, Fighters › Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
Surging Lions beat Darvish, Fighters › Japan Today: Japan News and DiscussionPosted using ...
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8 July 2009 at 10 : 00 AM
Nod Goes to Darvish over Strasburg
Keith Law on Darvish vs Strasburg Patrick » 07 July 2009 » In mlb prospects » If you’re reading this blog, there’s a high probability that you’ve heard of Keith Law. Keith is a veteran of Baseball Prospectus and the Toronto Blue Jays’ front office, and currently the lead baseball analyst for ESPN’s ...
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6 July 2009 at 14 : 00 PM
Brandon Knight Back From Japan
Around the Cages with Dave Ricci In baseball, as in life, if we’re lucky we learn from our mistakes. Just ask ...
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4 July 2009 at 11 : 00 AM
Who Will Get The Latest Cuban Sensation To Defect?
Who Will Get The Latest Cuban Sensation To Defect?Posted using ...
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4 July 2009 at 10 : 00 AM
MLB Japanese Pitchers: Two Seasons and Done?
Third time no charmShared via ...
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3 July 2009 at 21 : 00 PM
Dice-K in good standing back home
Dice-K in good standing back homeShared via ...
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3 July 2009 at 20 : 00 PM
MLB Could Expand to Japan
(Mainichi Japan) July 1, 2009Japanese baseball must find a path out of the shadow of the major leaguesChildren play cricket in a backyard in Varanasi on May 24. The popularity of a game that has much in common with baseball has been a reason for MLB's expansion into India. (Mainichi)Children play cricket in a backyard in Varanasi on May 24. The popularity ...
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3 July 2009 at 19 : 00 PM
Pirates Land Taiwanese Trio
The Pirates signed three teenage Taiwan high school players on the first day of the international free-agent signing period: a pair of 18-year-olds, outfielder Ping-Hung Chi and righthander Sheng-Cin Hong; and 17-year-old first baseman/pitcher Chih-Wei Hsu. All three players will begin their professional careers at the Australia Baseball Academy.Courtesy ...
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3 July 2009 at 10 : 00 AM
NPB(Japan), S. Korean champs to play one game in fall, sources say | The Japan Times Online
NPB, S. Korean champs to play one game in fall, sources say | The Japan Times OnlineShared via ...
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