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1. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Moral IdiotDJ: No. I played two years for the Tokyo Giants back in the middle 70s. Back then, you only heard of Americans going over to the Japanese league. I was asked back then, could some of those (Japanese) guys play on big league clubs, I said most definitely.
I haven't done a study on this, but I would say back then 15-20 percent in the 70's, those guys in that (Japanese) league, could play in the big leagues. Now, it's probably more like 50 percent.
I don't know about anyone else, but I found the percentages given in that quote to be far more interesting than the five millionth question about Bonds and Clemens.
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