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littlehornedoak · 6 months
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312cards · 10 months
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Minoru Murayama, 1967 Kabaya-Leaf via TampaBayCards.
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gummyartstradingcards · 6 months
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twiststreet · 1 year
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Dopamine. (X)
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ayumunoya · 2 years
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I started watching baseball and I can only say that I don't understand it and it's chaotic as hell
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quilviovergas · 2 years
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I love Shohei Ohtani so much
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twosecondstreet · 2 years
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Every Nippon Pro Baseball Stadium: Pacific League
A bit late, but keeping the sports theme, shifting to baseball! #twosecondstreet #npb
My wife made a vow at the start of this year: To visit every Nippon Pro Baseball (NPB) stadium across Japan. We saved our money, made our travel plans, and set out on this journey together. First up, let’s take a look at the stadiums in the Pacific League. (more…)
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13thgenfilm · 2 years
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"From Hideo Nomo to Ichiro Suzuki to Shohei Ohtani, it’s hard to imagine modern Major League Baseball without the impact of Japanese talent."  👉 https://atmlb.com/3zpEcWp
Check out this must-read piece by MLB writer Sarah Wexler on the history of Japanese involvement in baseball ... and follow our feature documentary project Diamond Diplomacy for more on the 150 years of history between the U.S. and Japan through a shared love of baseball: 👉 https://diamonddiplomacy.com ⚾
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flylikesadavada · 2 years
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People should probably stop saying the very arrogant American assumption that Japanese baseball players are unproven (Japan has one of the most impressive, popular baseball leagues in the world).
Sometimes players who are good regress or have their peak seasons early in their career. When it happens in America this is generally accepted as obvious. When someone from Japan or the KBO is signed for "big" money it shows they were unproven and couldn't handle the mighty American leagues.
There's a word for it, but sports fans would go crazy if it was said so. It's silly. How about that?
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312cards · 2 years
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Sadaharu Oh and Hank Aaron, 1977 Calbee Oh Series.
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bebrave0605 · 1 year
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svartalfhild · 6 months
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Unsurprisingly, people are already being fucking weird about Mizu's gender.
Headcanons are all well and good, but maybe we shouldn't be so eager to apply modern Western gender politics and terms to a character whose identity is so tied to the time, place, and circumstances in which she exists.
Please remember that Mizu was forced to present as male for her own safety and agency. Please remember that allowing others to see her as a man and call her he/him is not a choice; it's protection; it's a means to an end. Until we see Mizu talk about her gender in further detail, that's all the context we have.
Don't project what you want to see onto her and then treat it as fact.
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