NPB Links in the MLB Playoffs
Fun fact: a Japanese player has appeared in every World Series since 2002, beginning with Tsuyoshi Shinjo with the San Francisco Giants. This year, I’ve noticed a number of NPB connections on the eight MLB playoff teams.
Chicago Cubs
- Scapegoat Kosuke Fukudome played 10 years for the Chunichi Dragons.
- Derek Lee’s father, Leon Lee, and uncle, Leron Lee, both played 10+ years in Japan. Derek has said that he would like to finish his career in Japan.
- Alfonso Soriano came up through the Hiroshima Carp Domican Academy and played briefly in Japan before joining the Yankees.
Los Angeles Dodgers
- Pitchers Hiroki Kuroda and Takashi Saito are NPB veterans.Â
Philedelphia Phillies
- Manager Charlie Manual played for the Yakult Swallows and Kintetsu Buffaloes in the late 70’s and early 80’s.Â
- Reserve bat Matt Stairs played for the Chunichi Dragons before sticking with an MLB team.
- Bench outfielder So Taguchi played for the Orix Blue Wave alongside Ichiro.
Milwaukee Brewers
- Though neither one is on the playoff roster, Gabe Kapler and Joe Dillon both spent part of a season with the Yomiuri Giants.
- Solomon Torres pitched in Korea before making his MLB comeback.
Tampa Bay Rays
- Man of the hour Akinori Iwamura came over from the Yakult Swallows two years ago.
Chicago White Sox
- Former Softbank Hawk DJ Carrasco is on the White Sox’ playoff roster.
Boston Red Sox
- Daisuke Matsuzaka and Hideki Okajima.
LA Angels of Anaheim
- Anyone know of any?
08/10/2008 at 11:29 am Permalink
You could toss in Tad Iguchi for the Phillies. He’s still on the roster, although inactive for the NLDS. The other name that came to mind would be Prince Fielder. Big Cecil played a year back in 1989 for Hanshin before those 50 HR seasons with Detroit.