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That made me think: are there many Japanese players in the KBO? And would a Japanese baseball player who had been given a pink slip, or who realised that he was good, but not good enough to make it in NPB, find it more attractive to play in a professional league in Korea or Taiwan than to play in the corporate league in Japan?
Naturally there would be the language and cultural matters to consider (as have been discussed in the threads, such as here and here), but on the other hand, the KBO is a professional league as opposed to the corporate leagues. I suppose there are also monetary concerns: Iriki's one-year contract is worth $150,000.
Does anyone know of other Japanese players in the KBO? And whadaya reckon? Has Iriki done the right thing?