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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
I see a lot of Major League Baseball teams signing players out of Taiwan because the CPBL is not an option for many and the money is not comparable to Japan.
Off the top of my head I can count 17 players from Taiwan in the Minor League system. I can only think of three Japanese prospects in the minors, not including Yusaku Iriki. Many players in Japan choose to play in the NPB, and when they're posted they're 27 years old. It would be interesting to see the route Yuki Saitoh takes.
Do players in Japan feel obligated to play in the NPB? I can't recall a blue chip prospect, a guy who can throw 95 mph or higher (like Wang, Kuo, and Tsao) turning down the Japanese leagues and signing with a Major League organization.