Before Ichiro: Masanori Murakami
January 31, 2011 by Josh Robbins · Leave a Comment
Ichiro Suzuki, of the Seattle Mariners, has established himself as one of the most reliable players in Major League Baseball. In 2009, the Japanese sensation broke a 108-year-old mark of eight straight 200-hit  seasons set by Wee Willie Keeler in 1901. Since his rookie season, the incomparable Ichiro has tormented  MLB pitchers by amassing hits […]
Crossing the Pacific
October 5, 2010 by Aaron Somers · 1 Comment
The 1988 Summer Olympics were held in Seoul, Korea. Baseball was merely a “demonstration†sport but that didn’t mean that the competition wasn’t fierce. Eight teams participated in the tournament which saw a final game played between the United States and Japan. The US team – led by future Major Leaguers Robin Ventura, Jim Abbott, […]