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Remembering Japanese Baseball

Author : Fitts, Robert K.
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Baseball
ISBN : 0809389738

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Japanese Baseball

Author : Daniel E. Johnson
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2015-08-13
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781476604107

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Japanese Baseball by Daniel E. Johnson Pdf

This book—the first in the English language to contain an exhaustive collection of Japanese baseball data—presents basic statistical information and listings for every Japanese professional baseball season from 1936 through 1997. The first part contains yearly breakdowns of team standings; qualifiers for batting and earned run championships; leaders in home runs, runs batted in, wins and strikeouts; all-star game results; Japan Series results; Best Nine selections; Gold Glove selections; and award winners. Sections on career records and single-season records are provided in the second part of this work. Appendices list no-hit, no-run games, Japanese Hall of Famers, and records of foreign tours of Japan by professional teams.

Japanese Baseball

Author : W. P. Kinsella
Publisher : Rosetta Books
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2017-11-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780795350979

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Japanese Baseball by W. P. Kinsella Pdf

Short stories filled with empathy, laughter, and a love of the game, from the award-winning author of Shoeless Joe. W.P. Kinsella weaves his characters into the thrill of the game, be it in Japan, Central America, Canada, or the United States, with a variety of comic, tragic, and mystical results. This collection captures the dazzling wit, compelling insight, and obsession with baseball that have made Kinsella more popular than a ballpark frank. “There is a new depth and gentleness to Kinsella’s storytelling here, a more subtle nuance than his readers may be accustomed to. In ‘The Kowloon Club,’ the baseball club is persuaded to hire a Feng Shui master to determine the site for their new park…‘The First and Last Annual Six Towns Old-Timers’ Game’ is vintage Kinsella…The final extra-base hit is a deeply felt, introspective look at the half-lived life of an umpire and the reasons he continues to be a part of the game, even when his marriage is going foul.”—Quill & Quire

Kenichi Zenimura, Japanese American Baseball Pioneer

Author : Bill Staples, Jr.
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2011-07-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780786461349

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Kenichi Zenimura, Japanese American Baseball Pioneer by Bill Staples, Jr. Pdf

While the story of the Negro Leagues has been well documented, few baseball fans know about the Japanese American Nisei Leagues, or of their most influential figure, Kenichi Zenimura (1900-1968). A talented player who excelled at all nine positions, Zenimura was also a respected manager and would become the Japanese American community's baseball ambassador. He worked tirelessly to promote the game at home and abroad, leading goodwill trips to Asia, helping to negotiate tours of Japan by Negro League All-Stars and Babe Ruth, and establishing a 32-team league behind the barbed wire of Arizona's Gila River Internment Camp during World War II. This first biography of the "Father of Japanese-American Baseball" delivers a thorough and fascinating account of Zenimura's life.

Japanese Baseball and Other Stories

Author : W. P. Kinsella
Publisher : Saskatoon : Thistledown Press
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Fiction
ISBN : STANFORD:36105025272340

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Japanese Baseball and Other Stories by W. P. Kinsella Pdf

Kinsella weaves his characters into the thrill of the game, be it in Japan, Central America, Canada or the U.S., with a variety of comic, tragic, and mystical results. This collection captures the dazzling wit, compelling insight, and obsession with baseball that have made Kinsella more popular than a ballpark frank.

The Crisis in Pro Baseball and Japan’s Lost Decade

Author : Paul Dunscomb
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2023-10-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000992663

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The Crisis in Pro Baseball and Japan’s Lost Decade by Paul Dunscomb Pdf

This book examines Japan’s Heisei era through the lens of the crisis in Japanese professional baseball of 2004, challenging the narrative of decline which dominates the discourse on the period. The story of this crisis reveals much about the Japanese psyche during the “Lost Decade,” about the nature of change during Heisei Japan and of the nation’s resilience. The business of professional baseball provides crucial insights as it achieved its basic form at the same time as Japan's post-war political economy, and shared many characteristics with it, including systemic inefficiencies which post “bubble” Japan could no longer sustain. The book traces how the crisis unfolded and the cast of characters who appeared during it (including team owners, players, IT entrepreneurs, and ordinary fans) revealing much about the push and pull of continuity and change in Japan. Featuring an in-depth analysis or the key participants and developments of the crisis in baseball this book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of sports management, Japanese history, and Japanese culture, particularly of the Heisei era.

Transpacific Field of Dreams

Author : Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2012-04-04
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780807882665

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Transpacific Field of Dreams by Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu Pdf

Baseball has joined America and Japan, even in times of strife, for over 150 years. After the "opening" of Japan by Commodore Perry, Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu explains, baseball was introduced there by American employees of the Japanese government tasked with bringing Western knowledge and technology to the country, and Japanese students in the United States soon became avid players. In the early twentieth century, visiting Japanese warships fielded teams that played against American teams, and a Negro League team arranged tours to Japan. By the 1930s, professional baseball was organized in Japan where it continued to be played during and after World War II; it was even played in Japanese American internment camps in the United States during the war. From early on, Guthrie-Shimizu argues, baseball carried American values to Japan, and by the mid-twentieth century, the sport had become emblematic of Japan's modernization and of America's growing influence in the Pacific world. Guthrie-Shimizu contends that baseball provides unique insight into U.S.-Japanese relations during times of war and peace and, in fact, is central to understanding postwar reconciliation. In telling this often surprising history, Transpacific Field of Dreams shines a light on globalization's unlikely, and at times accidental, participants.

Kenichi Zenimura, Japanese American Baseball Pioneer

Author : Bill Staples, Jr.
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2011-08-12
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780786485246

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Kenichi Zenimura, Japanese American Baseball Pioneer by Bill Staples, Jr. Pdf

While the story of the Negro Leagues has been well documented, few baseball fans know about the Japanese American Nisei Leagues, or of their most influential figure, Kenichi Zenimura (1900–1968). A talented player who excelled at all nine positions, Zenimura was also a respected manager and would become the Japanese American community’s baseball ambassador. He worked tirelessly to promote the game at home and abroad, leading goodwill trips to Asia, helping to negotiate tours of Japan by Negro League All-Stars and Babe Ruth, and establishing a 32-team league behind the barbed wire of Arizona’s Gila River Internment Camp during World War II. This first biography of the “Father of Japanese-American Baseball” delivers a thorough and fascinating account of Zenimura’s life.

The Sportsworld of the Hanshin Tigers

Author : William W. Kelly
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780520971141

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The Sportsworld of the Hanshin Tigers by William W. Kelly Pdf

Baseball has been Japan's most popular sport for over a century. The Sportsworld of the Hanshin Tigers analyzes Japanese baseball ethnographically by focusing on a single professional team, the Hanshin Tigers. For over fifty years, the Tigers have been the one of the country’s most watched and talked-about professional baseball teams, second only to their powerful rivals, the Tokyo Yomiuri Giants. Despite a largely losing record, perennial frustration, and infighting among players, the Tigers remain overwhelming sentimental favorites in many parts of the country. This book analyzes the Hanshin Tiger phenomenon, and offers an account of why it has long been so compelling and instructive. Author William Kelly argues that the Tigers represent what he calls a sportsworld —a collective product of the actions of players, coaching staff, management, media, and millions of passionate fans. The team has come to symbolize a powerful counter-narrative to idealized notions of Japanese workplace relations. The Tigers are savored as a melodramatic representation of real corporate life, rife with rivalries and office politics familiar to every Japanese worker. And playing in a historic stadium on the edge of Osaka, they carry the hopes and frustrations of Japan’s second city against the all-powerful capital.

Samurai Shortstop

Author : Alan M. Gratz
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2008-02-14
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781440634826

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Tokyo, 1890. Toyo is caught up in the competitive world of boarding school, and must prove himself to make the team in a new sport called besuboru. But he grieves for his uncle, a samurai who sacrificed himself for his beliefs, at a time when most of Japan is eager to shed ancient traditions. It's only when his father decides to teach him the way of the samurai that Toyo grows to better understand his uncle and father. And to his surprise, the warrior training guides him to excel at baseball, a sport his father despises as yet another modern Western menace. Toyo searches desperately for a way to prove there is a place for his family's samurai values in modern Japan. Baseball might just be the answer, but will his father ever accept a Western game that stands for everything he despises?

Making Japan's National Game

Author : Blair Williams
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 153101531X

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Japan, Sport and Society

Author : Joseph A. Maguire,Masayoshi Nakayama
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0714653586

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Japan, Sport and Society by Joseph A. Maguire,Masayoshi Nakayama Pdf

Examines the tension between traditional models of Japanese sport, developed over centuries of relative isolation, and the forces of modernization and Japanese determination to become a global power.

Issei Baseball

Author : Robert K. Fitts
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2020-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781496220899

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Baseball has been called America’s true melting pot, a game that unites us as a people. Issei Baseball is the story of the pioneers of Japanese American baseball, Harry Saisho, Ken Kitsuse, Tom Uyeda, Tozan Masko, Kiichi Suzuki, and others—young men who came to the United States to start a new life but found bigotry and discrimination. In 1905 they formed a baseball club in Los Angeles and began playing local amateur teams. Inspired by the Waseda University baseball team’s 1905 visit to the West Coast, they became the first Japanese professional baseball club on either side of the Pacific and barnstormed across the American Midwest in 1906 and 1911. Tens of thousands came to see “how the minions of the Mikado played the national pastime.” As they played, the Japanese earned the respect of their opponents and fans, breaking down racial stereotypes. Baseball became a bridge between the two cultures, bringing Japanese and Americans together through the shared love of the game. Issei Baseball focuses on the small group of men who formed the first professional and semiprofessional Japanese baseball clubs. These players’ story tells the history of early Japanese American baseball, including the placement of Saisho, Kitsuse, and their families in relocation camps during World War II and the Japanese immigrant experience.

The Cultural Encyclopedia of Baseball, 2d ed.

Author : Jonathan Fraser Light
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 1112 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-25
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781476617442

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More than any other sport, baseball has developed its own niche in America’s culture and psyche. Some researchers spend years on detailed statistical analyses of minute parts of the game, while others wax poetic about its players and plays. Many trace the beginnings of the civil rights movement in part to the Major Leagues’ decision to integrate, and the words and phrases of the game (for example, pinch-hitter and out in left field) have become common in our everyday language. From AARON, HENRY onward, this book covers all of what might be called the cultural aspects of baseball (as opposed to the number-rich statistical information so widely available elsewhere). Biographical sketches of all Hall of Fame players, owners, executives and umpires, as well as many of the sportswriters and broadcasters who have won the Spink and Frick awards, join entries for teams, owners, commissioners and league presidents. Advertising, agents, drafts, illegal substances, minor leagues, oldest players, perfect games, retired uniform numbers, superstitions, tripleheaders, and youngest players are among the thousands of entries herein. Most entries open with a topical quote and conclude with a brief bibliography of sources for further research. The whole work is exhaustively indexed and includes 119 photographs.

Baseball's Other All-Stars

Author : William F. McNeil
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2000-03-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0786407840

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Baseball's Other All-Stars by William F. McNeil Pdf

Baseball is played in all corners of the world, so it is no surprise to learn that some of the greatest hardballers of all time never played on a U.S. major league diamond. Who knows what major league records would have been shattered had Sadaharu Oh of Japan, Josh Gibson of the Negro Leagues, Martin Dihigo of Cuba, Francisco Coimbre of Puerto Rico and Hector Espino of Mexico played in the United States. This work is a survey of the greatest baseball players who never played in the U.S. major leagues. The greatest players from the various professional leagues outside organized baseball in the United States are reviewed, and all-star teams are selected for each league. Finally, the author selects an "all-world all-star team" from the individual all-star teams from Japan, Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and the Negro Leagues.