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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby matsuki » Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:31 pm

This does not look too good...



http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-l ... --mlb.html
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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby IparryU » Sat Jan 18, 2014 6:37 pm

chokonen888 wrote:This does not look too good...



http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-l ... --mlb.html

I hate these types of news videos...

That and his future ex wife is white so he ain't getting away with nothing.

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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby IparryU » Wed Apr 16, 2014 12:10 pm

Mizuno apologizes for ball defect in pro baseball

Japan’s professional baseball league was facing another ball scandal Tuesday as sports equipment giant Mizuno apologized for a defect that turned the nation’s top sport into a slugfest.

The firm blamed a manufacturing defect, after league officials said they detected a problem with game balls following the season opener last month.

“This happened because of Mizuno’s failure to control our operations,” company president Akito Mizuno told a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday.

Last year, Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) commissioner Ryozo Kato was forced to quit after it was discovered that the league and Mizuno conspired to tweak the balls to make the game more exciting.

After months of repeated denials and a huge surge in home runs, the league admitted that it had changed specifications of the balls to give them greater bounce off the bat.

The league also admitted that it had demanded its manufacturer keep quiet about the switch.

On Tuesday, Mizuno said there was no subterfuge this time around.

It said wool yarn wrapped around the balls’ inner core was too dry, requiring more material which ultimately created greater bounce than regulations allow.

Japanese media said there have been 131 home runs this season compared to 113 at the same time last year.
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Source: http://www.japantoday.com/category/sports/view/mizuno-apologizes-for-ball-defect-in-pro-baseball
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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby matsuki » Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:50 am

If they can't do it on their own, make them look better than they are??
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Postby Taro Toporific » Sat Jun 07, 2014 4:08 pm

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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby dimwit » Tue Aug 05, 2014 11:38 pm

Interesting arcticle in the Japan Times about the state of coaching in high school baseball in Japan

One of the main problems with youth baseball in Japan is the lack of coaching education or set rules designed to foster athletes’ all-round development. Neither the education ministry nor the Japan High School Baseball Federation require baseball coaches to actually study coaching itself.

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In Japan, youth- or university-level baseball coaches do not have to be certified. Connections, outstanding backgrounds as players and alumni status carry considerable weight when it comes to appointing coaches, not sports science credentials. It is up to the individual coach whether to keep up with the latest research or to interact with other coaches, sports scientists and educators for the sake of their own professional development.

Especially in high school baseball, intuition and “feeling” are often valued over research. High school baseball has its own governing body outside of the umbrella high school sports governing body. Baseball (hardball) also does not belong to the Japan Sport Association (JASA), which offers training to coaches in 50 sports and a high-performance certification program in 29 of these, including in swimming, softball and gymnastics.



http://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2 ... ien-dream/

My experience with junior high soccer in Matsuyama is instructive. When my son entered junior high their coach seemed to have studied coaching and was a very positive influence on all the players as he tended to give everyone a chance to play and as a result they went to the city quarter finals. The next year their teacher/soccer coach was hired by an private school and replaced by a teacher didn't seem to have any coaching experience nor did he seem to want any. He only played about 20 of the 60 players on the team, and rest including my son spent practices doing laps around te schoolyard. Since the new coach arrived they haven't gotten out of the first round of competition.
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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby matsuki » Tue Aug 05, 2014 11:53 pm

If it's anything like hockey, they are still running the same drills from 20 years ago with some sort of overcomplicated twist. Same shit every week...zero improvement in game play.
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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby dimwit » Wed Aug 06, 2014 12:08 am

Having played hockey here, I just got so fucking frustrated with ice time being 80% really pointless drills (five on ones, etc.) and 20% scrimmage, that I eventually decided it wasn't worth the waste of time and effort.
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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby matsuki » Wed Aug 06, 2014 1:28 pm

dimwit wrote:Having played hockey here, I just got so fucking frustrated with ice time being 80% really pointless drills (five on ones, etc.) and 20% scrimmage, that I eventually decided it wasn't worth the waste of time and effort.


I think ours is more like 70% drills and 30% scrimmage...which would be fine if the drills were modern and actually productive. We start with 1-0 passing in three lines half rink, then 1-0 passing full rink, and then the rest if usually filled with some sort of 2-1 full rink back and forth regroup and attack shit. I'm honestly tempted to bring in a modern drill book and pass it over to the current manager...
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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Mon Sep 01, 2014 10:53 pm

Japanese high school game spans four days and 50 innings

In a pitching duel to end all pitching duels, Chukyo High School and Sotoku High School were held scoreless for days — literally — during a semifinal matchup at the 59th National High School Rubber Baseball Tournament in Japan.

It wasn't until the 50th inning — which took place on Sunday morning, four days after the game had started — that Chukyo finally broke through for three runs. Fortunately for them, and pretty much everyone involved, that would hold up, allowing them to advance to the finals later on Sunday.

Amazingly and ridiculously, both starting pitchers went the distance during the marathon. Chukyo starting pitcher Taiga Matsui threw 709 pitches and allowed 26 hits over his 50 innings.


The coaches obviously don't give a fuck about their pitchers.
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Re: Dead Ball (JPN Baseball Thread)

Postby matsuki » Tue Nov 18, 2014 5:11 pm

Not that I'm following closely but after a close exhibition game, until the last game, yet another "SAMURAI JAPAN" team seemed to be slaughtering the "MLB Allstars." WTF??

The icing on the cake is Sakamoto coming out (literally?) to "Let it go."

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