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  • 2020 MLB season postponed – Yukan Fuji

    By Robert Whiting (2020) PART I The MLB season has been postponed, thanks to the coronavirus,  and may not start until midsummer, if at all. With New Yorkers, among other big city residents,  ordered to stay home for 90 days beginning March 21,  an order which includes the New York Yankees players and those of…

  • Oh in Athletic top 100 – Yukan Fuji

    By Robert Whiting (2020) As discussed in a previous column, the popular digital sports magazine The Athletic  has been running a series of essays by veteran writer Joe Posnanski, on the top 100 MLB players of all time. #100 was Ichiro Suzuki which occupied a previous column. +++ Llisted at #85, in the series so far, is  Sadaharu Oh,…

  • The 100 pitch limit mistake – Yukan Fuji

    By Robert Whiting (2019) It’s been 44 years since the first  so-called Tommy John surgical procedure, which occurred September 25, 1974, and, according to the popular  website 538, half of the recorded surgeries have occurred in the nearly six and a half years since April 1, 2012.  Why is that? Some American commentators say that the…

  • Valentine’s Way: book review – Yukan Fuji

    By Robert Whiting (2021) Bobby Valentine, the former manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines, has published a memoir, with some interesting observations about Japan in it, among other things. The memoir covers Valentine’s covers his entire career as player, manager and media personality that started in 1969  when Valentine was a star high school athlete…

  • Spaceman Shinju Kantoku – Yukan Fuji

    By Robert Whiting (2021) I have seen a lot of strange appointments to the post of manager of an MLB club in my long career as a journalist, but perhaps none so strange as the Nippon Ham Fighters front office decision to hire Tsuyoshi Shinjo as their field  manager for the 2022 season. Shinjo, a…

  • 150th Anniversary of Baseball in Japan – Yukan Fuji

    by Robert Whiting (2022) The coming year will mark the 150th Anniversary of Baseball in Japan. The game was introduced  to the Japanese in 1872 by an American professor named Horace Wilson, who had been invited to come to Tokyo and teach at Kaisei Gakko. He was one of many foreign teachers and technical advisors recruited by the…

  • Shohei, Boog and Big Mac

    By Robert Whiting YUKAN FUJI (2018) ESPN analytics whiz Sam Miller did an extensive evaluation of Shohei Ohtani, 2018 Rookie of the Year, as a batter and came to the conclusion that the MLB player most like is former Baltimore Orioles slugger Boog  Powell, Powell, 6’3” 235 pounds in the prime of his playing days, was a line drive hitting first baseman who averaged 30…

  • The Fans in Japan: Why they’re happy when baseball players go on strike

    by Robert Whiting (Sep 29, 2004) – Slate They said it would never happen: A baseball strike in harmony-conscious Japan? Yet two weeks ago, after lobbying unsuccessfully to block the proposed merger of two of the country’s 12 professional baseball teams, the Nippon Professional Baseball Players Association walked out for the first time in 70…

  • Billion Dollar Blueprint

    Robert Whiting (May 8, 2012) Money. Money. Money. MLB is rolling in it, as indicated by the recent sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers for an astonishing $2 billion, an all time record for a major league team. The $2 billion figure is more than double the previous record for an MLB franchise sale, which…

  • Tobaku

    Robert Whiting (Oct 21, 2015) I have been reading with interest about the gambling scandal in professional baseball. Kyojinfarm team pitcher Fukuda has admitted he bet on baseball and has lost a considerable amount of money at it in the process. A couple of weeks later, two other players on the ni-gun(the farm team) followed suit. An…