Shohei Ohtani to represent Japan in 2026 Classic
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Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai said he'd rather beat the Los Angeles Dodgers than join them as he eyes his MLB future during his posting window.
LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani plans to play for Japan in next year's World Baseball Classic, the two-way Los Angeles Dodgers star announced on social media Monday night.
All international sponsorships are supposed to go through the league to prevent a free-for-all. That's not what happened here.
On February 25, Stanford will play host to Waseda University from Tokyo, Japan.
Fans, former teammates and prominent figures paid their respects to Japanese baseball great Shigeo Nagashima during a memorial servic
Infielder Kazuma Okamoto and pitcher Kona Takahashi are entering Major League Baseball’s posting system and will be available for teams to sign as free agents from Friday through Jan. 4
The New York Yankees have a real shot at a coveted Japanese starting pitcher, given a recent remark from his agent.
The Los Angeles Dodgers already have arguably the two best Japanese-born players in Major League Baseball, and one of them is doing his part to add a