Since Japanese baseball went to a two-league system in 1950, only six teams have swept the Japan Series.I don't understand how they counted sweeps. If one counts it as winning four games out of four, then here is a list of Nippon Series sweeps:
He's the only foreigner to manage in the Japan Series and only the fifth to head a team in the 70-year history of the league.While I don't challenge the first half of the statement, I'm pretty sure that he's not just the fifth foreigner to manage in Japan. Here's the list of foreign managers I have over the last 70 years:
As you can see, even discounting a couple of managers born outside of Japan who I belive were considered Japanese (Wakabayashi and Ohshita), there have been more than five foreign managers in Japanese baseball. Where did FOX Sports get the number five from?
Jojima declares free agency for major league switchand
"I understand Jojima wants to play at a higher level. But as manager, I want him to stay with us," Oh said, adding "I want him to think thoroughly and decide which way to go."
Matsuzaka abandons plans to move to major leaguesMaybe I was a little strong in suggesting that it wouldn't be competitive, but at least can we recognize that the MLB is at a higher level and more challenging?
On Thursday, team representative Akira Kuroiwa told Matsuzaka that he was a "symbol" of the Seibu group and should continue as an important member of the Lions next season, although he understood the player's wish to put himself in a more challenging situation.
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You know, I think Valentine actually has a point in the above linked article. The Marines swept the Tigers and looked very good doing it. They're playing at such a high level now that they have a fighting chance at actually winning the would-be True World Series.