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MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?

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MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
Is the tour between MLB and NPB All Stars squads in Japan next November official? I saw in the Boston Globe that MLB was asking Red Sox reliever Jonathan Papelbon to join the trip.
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Re: MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
[ Author: Jbroks86 | Posted: Aug 27, 2006 1:46 PM | SFT Fan ]

Right now I have heard no official announcement of the series. Earlier this year, the JPBPA voted for the end of the Nichi-Bei series [Japan Baseball Daily], though any vote would have to be approved by the owners.

So as of now, I haven't heard anything official from the Majors or the NPB. All I've heard is that the JPBPA wants to end the long standing Nichi-Bei series, which would be a tragedy considering the long history of the Japanese-American baseball relationship which has dated for decades.

The JPBPA has further said it isn't interested in a NPB-KBO series either, which is just as sad. I would say it would be terrible if such a long lasting history would end overnight without something to replace it.
Re: MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
[ Author: Guest: Here | Posted: Sep 5, 2006 3:22 AM ]

[Six Game Nichi-Bei Series Set for November - MLB.com]

What's funny is that so many people still talk about Barry Bonds playing in the series. Frankly, I'd rather see Ryan Howard or Pujols.
Re: MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
[ Author: Guest: Shine05 | Posted: Sep 6, 2006 7:15 PM ]

Re: MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
[ Author: Guest: Cheese | Posted: Sep 8, 2006 9:20 AM ]

Anyone here know when the tickets go on sale?
Re: MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
[ Author: Christopher | Posted: Sep 9, 2006 2:32 PM | HAN Fan ]

Expect them from early October - they are not going to sell out quickly. Interest in the series is not high and is unlikely to increase. The MLB/NPB series hasn't really generated much interest for a long time, and with the advent of the WBC has become even more irrelevant.
Re: MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
[ Author: Guest: Cheese | Posted: Sep 10, 2006 2:26 AM ]

Really? Just about everyone I know is excited about seeing guys like Ryan Howard and Jose Reyes (just for starters) take to the field! I'm getting in early to get good seats!
Re: MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
[ Author: Jbroks86 | Posted: Sep 10, 2006 2:12 PM | SFT Fan ]

- Really? Just about everyone I know is excited about seeing guys like Ryan Howard and Jose Reyes (just for starters) take to the field! I'm getting in early to get good seats!


The games will sell to a extent, but with the Konami Cup and the win of Japan in the WBC, the Nichi-Bei Series has lost it's once mighty aura. I'd rather see a series between the MLB Champions, NPB Champions, KBO Champions, and the CPBL Champions in a Konami Cup type format.
Re: MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
[ Author: Guest: Cheese | Posted: Sep 11, 2006 10:07 AM ]

So it won't sell-out?
Re: MLB/NPB All Stars Series 2006?
[ Author: Yakulto | Posted: Sep 13, 2006 12:08 PM | TYS Fan ]

I went to one of the Tokyo Dome games during the last series in 2004. While there were a fair number of people there, it was far from being sold out.

Contrast that to the 2002 series which was pretty much sold out every game - this was Hideki Matsui's final series before departing for the Yankees the following year. There was a real buzz about the whole series back then.

With the success of Ichiro, Hideki, and the numerous other Japanese players plying their trade in the MLB, plus the advent of the WBC, the series (and MLB All-Star team) simply doesn't have the mystique it had even 4 years ago.
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