I think we have to be creative. If all the players and people in the front offices have a positive attitude, I don't think the game here will lose its popularity.If the league is creative they can rebound from losing big name players. If the league would reform the flawed draft system to include more rounds, add more minor league levels, extend the minor league season, et cetera then the league be more able to replace those stars who left to MLB, since with these reforms the league will be able to better find future stars in the making.
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
- Koji Uehara (YOM)
- Tomohiro Nioka (YOM)
- Kenshin Kawakami (CHU)
- Hitoki Iwase (CHU - qualified in 2007 but did not exercise right)
- Masahiro Araki (CHU)
- Hirokazu Ibata (CHU)
- Ryoji Aikawa (YOK)
- Tatsuhiko Kinjoh (YOK)
This list was compiled along with an article talking about the Mariners' Yamamoto-scout, who started the whole "Darvish will be posted after 2008" rumor last week - which only Sankei Sports bothered to run. Since he was visiting Chunichi's camp, he was talking about having a mark on this year's free agent "treasures" Kawakami and Iwase, as well as the Giants' Uehara.