This is a site about Pro Yakyu (Japanese Baseball), not about who the next player to go over to MLB is. It's a community of Pro Yakyu fans who have come together to share their knowledge and opinions with the world. It's a place to follow teams and individuals playing baseball in Japan (and Asia), and to learn about Japanese (and Asian) culture through baseball.
It is my sincere hope that once you learn a bit about what we're about here that you will join the community of contributors.
Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
In the past, critics dismissed such talk due to Japanese players not meeting MLB standards. This notion has been debunked with the past NPB success of players in MLB such as Nomo, Sasaki, Ichiro, Ishii, Soriano, Franco, Stairs, Stevens, and in the more distant past, Fielder and Gullickson.
I have suggested for at least 10 years to anyone who would listen (ha ha ha) the following scenario:
Logistics - Honolulu's Aloha Stadium would be a location that is halfway between the mainland USA and Japan that is appealing to both fans and players from both countries.
Time - After the ML and Nippon Series in late October or November.
Representatives - Champions of Major League and Nippon Series' would be the logical representives.
If this would prove successfull, the addition of the Korean Pro Baseball champion and the champion of Taiwan (if the CPBL and TML would ever agree to a playoff) might make a roundrobin series interesting.