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
I'm doing my senior seminar at the University of Utah on baseball in Japan, though I still don't even have a working thesis. I am interested in looking at the changes of baseball in Japan as the major leagues are becoming more of an option for Japanese youngsters.
I have had trouble finding much information other than the Koshien tournament on the sport. I'm more interested in the 4,000 teams that didn't make the tournament. Do they go on to play in the Japanese leagues? What are their chances?
Also, it's hard to track players from Japan if they don't go straight to the big leagues. Is there a big number in the minors? Have you seen a big change in Japanese baseball now that Yakyu has sent big name players over who have performed well? Are the kids' mindsets changing, more geared towards an end goal of the MLB?
Also one final question, what's up with "Koko Yakyu: High School Baseball," the PBS documentary? I've never seen it, and it's 30 bucks on the internet. Is it a good source? I didn't see any reviews for it on your site.
Any info you can spot me will be greatly appreciated. I am also very interested in having you or anyone read over my paper to check the info.
Thanks, Hudd.