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
(Quick overview for the uninitiated: Dimuro is a US umpire who came to NPB in 1997. During his short-lived spell in Japan, he ejected Yoshida-kantoku [the first time in the kantoku's entire career] for arguing, even though it was claimed that the kantoku didn't actually "argue". He also incurred the physical wrath of Yasuaki Taiho and Senichi "Ribcracker" Hoshino for calling an outside ball a strike. The Chunichi mob gave him a bit of a roughing up, leaving Dimuro visibly shaken. He returned to the US soon after.)
Points such as whether he was right/wrong to go back to the USA and whether discrimination against the "foreigner" was/wasn't a factor are worthy of discussion (so please feel free), but the question I'd like to ask is why they have never attempted to have gaikokujin umpires since that time. Was the whole thing a bad idea, or did it just happen to not work out with Dimuro? If it wasn't feasible, why not; why wouldn't it work again in the future? Or, putting it another way, what could be done to help this kind of thing work better in future?