I thought only industry insiders voted for The Reuben Sturman Award.
Read More...Hideki Matsui, Most Valuable Player in the 2009 World Series, and his former manager Shigeo Nagashima received Japan’s People’s Honor awards at a ceremony today in Tokyo, public broadcaster NHK reported.
Matsui set a record for Japanese players with 175 home runs in 10 Major League Baseball seasons, seven with the New York Yankees, after smashing 332 homers in 10 seasons with the Yomiuri Giants in Japan. Nagashima, who ...
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1. Bitter Calculus Instructor posted on October 31, 2012 at 12:23 PM # hit 0 | hit 0If the Fighters hadn't scored in the bottom of the 12th, the game would have ended 0-0.
Although I wish the same misconception would happen with the Western Hockey League's "Moose Jaw Warriors." Being called a "Jaw Warrior" would sound pretty cool for hockey.
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I had an irrational like of Brian Wolfe when he was with the Jays, so it's good to see him winning games in Japan.
Wow, I just looked it up. He went 10-9 with an ERA of 2.66. I'd like to see him get back to an MLB team, but hopefully he at least has a good career in Japan.
*ahem* Sorry.
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