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High School Baseball In Japan ... These nationwide tournaments enjoy widespread popularity similar to that of NCAA March Madness in the United States, arguably equal to or greater than professional baseball... Several professional baseball players first made their mark at Kōshien, including Eiji Bandō, Sadaharu Oh, Koji Ota, Suguru Egawa, Masumi Kuwata, Kazuhiro Kiyohara, Hideki Matsui, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Yu Darvish and Masahiro Tanaka... Background There are two main tournaments: National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament ("Spring Kōshien") National High School Baseball Championship ("Summer Kōshien") In addition, there is a separate and less well-known Meiji Jingu Baseball Tournament held each year in November at Jingu Baseball Stadium in Tokyo...
History Of Sport ... Sports that are at least two and a half thousand years old include hurling (similar to field hockey) in Ireland, harpastum (similar to rugby) in Rome, cuju (similar to association football) in China, and polo in Persia. The Mesoamerican ballgame originated over three thousand years ago...
Baseball In Spain ... The Spanish league teams compete in Europe under CEB most notably in the Baseball Champions League and CEB cup...
History Of Baseball Outside The United States ... The two organisations were reconciled in 1976, forming the International Baseball Association (AINBA)... In 1984, the name of the federation was once again changed, this time to International Baseball Association (IBA)... In 2000, the original name was assumed again, International Baseball Federation, now abbreviated to IBAF...
1919 World Series ... The 1919 World Series was the last World Series to take place without a Commissioner of Baseball in place... In 1920, the various franchise owners installed Kenesaw Mountain Landis as the first "Commissioner of Baseball." In 1921, eight players from the White Sox—including superstar Shoeless Joe Jackson—were banned from organized baseball for fixing the series (or having knowledge about the fix)...
List Of People Banned From Major League Baseball ... Major League Baseball has maintained a list of "permanently ineligible" people since Kenesaw Mountain Landis was installed as the first Commissioner of Baseball in 1920...
1994–95 Major League Baseball Strike ... Background In response to a worsening financial situation in baseball, the owners of major league baseball teams collectively proposed a salary cap to their players...
Professional Baseball In Japan ... Fumito "Jimmy" Horio became the first American to play professional baseball in Japan when he joined the Dai Nippon Tokyo Yakyu Kurabu (Tokyo Giants) in December 1934, touring with them in 1935... Jimmy Bonna, Kiyomi "Slim" Hirakawa, Fumito "Jimmy" Horio, Kazuyoshi "George" Matsuura, Andrew "Bucky" Harris McGalliard (Japan's "Bucky Harris"), Herbert "Buster" North, Yoshio "Sam" Takahashi, and Tadashi "Bozo" Wakabayashi became the first Americans to play in Japan's professional baseball league in 1936...
Baseball In Japan ... Corporations with interests outside baseball own the teams. Historically, teams have been identified with their owners, not where the team is based...
Black Sox Scandal ... Gandil enlisted several of his teammates, motivated by a dislike of club owner Charles Comiskey whom they perceived as a tightwad, to implement the fix; Comiskey had developed a reputation for underpaying his players for years (under the MLB reserve clause, players either had to take the salary they were offered, or couldn't play Major League Baseball, as they were property of the original team, and no other team was allowed to sign them). All of them were members of a faction on the team that resented the more straight-laced players on the squad, such as second baseman Eddie Collins, a graduate of Columbia College of Columbia University, catcher Ray Schalk, and pitcher Red Faber...
Tee ... A standard golf tee is 2.125" (two and one eighth inches = 5.4 cm) long, but both longer and shorter tees are permitted. Ordinary tees can be made from wood or from durable plastic...
Baseball In Canada ... Over the years at least 75 cities and towns have been home to minor league baseball teams. There is currently only one MLB-affiliated minor league team in the country: the Vancouver Canadians of the Class A Northwest League, an affiliate of the Blue Jays...
Dead-ball Era ... Baseball during the dead-ball era During the dead-ball era, baseball was much more of a strategy-driven game, using a style of play now known as small ball or inside baseball...
Baseball ... Evolving from older bat-and-ball games, an early form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-eighteenth century... By the late nineteenth century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States... Baseball is now popular in North America, parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia...
1995 Major League Baseball Season ... Despite the craziness, the 1995 season is now considered a financial success where the two best teams in baseball (in their leagues) met up in the World Series, the Cleveland Indians and Atlanta Braves...