Egawa's career would be a whole episode on his own, including his rivalry with the pitcher he was traded for, and the Sawamura Award snub to his underdog teammate
This stuff is great. Here in New Zealand, my neighbour had an uncle who works for Yomiuri. I have been into this since a family trip to Japan in 1986. Keep up the great work.
I wonder if scandal has kept him out of the hof, i guess his drug arrest doesnt help his cause and we all know what japan is like with public scandals!
I'm binging on your great videos. Keep 'em coming! This kind of scandal seems to be happening less often. I wonder if one reason is the vastly improved status of the Pacific League. Signing with a Pacific League team is no longer like being sent to Siberia.
I can't even imagine the kind of Scandal that would be brought about if any of these incidents happened in MLB. Like if the New York Yankees or the LA Dodgers purposefully try to undercut the draft so that a team as bad as the Baltimore Orioles couldn't get a young talent in the draft would created uproar.
@@kevind7708 And yet the Fukuoka Hawks ran the league for 7 straight years as champs. So it seems the Giants' attempts to tilt the scales hasn't gone to plan in recent times.
In more recent times, sugano refused to sign with nippon ham I think fukui opted to go to waseda after the giants drafted him but he was much lower in the draft But yeah the three you mentioned, selfish pricks!
Add to the Hall of Selfish Pricks KoSUKE FUKUdome who was drafted by the Kintetsu Buffaloes, refused to sign with them and ended up with the Chunichi Dragons and then others. Another PL Gakuen grad with a well developed sense of his own worth.
Baseball in Japan back then was pretty much like a religion. Every baseball kid had a team they rooted for and it was unthinkable for them to play for another team. Also, regionalism was even stronger back then in Japan(still kinda is) which explains why some players wanted to stay in the Kanto region.
Egawa's career would be a whole episode on his own, including his rivalry with the pitcher he was traded for, and the Sawamura Award snub to his underdog teammate
This stuff is great. Here in New Zealand, my neighbour had an uncle who works for Yomiuri. I have been into this since a family trip to Japan in 1986. Keep up the great work.
19:32 What a play by the 3B
Kiyohara could be the subject of a whole video in his own right (namely around his exclusion from the HOF despite having all the credentials)
I've had a series called "NPB Legends" on the backburner for a little bit now (footage issues, mainly).
Kiyohara's definately on the list.
I wonder if scandal has kept him out of the hof, i guess his drug arrest doesnt help his cause and we all know what japan is like with public scandals!
Man you are simply awesome. I felt in love with your videos!!
I'm binging on your great videos. Keep 'em coming!
This kind of scandal seems to be happening less often. I wonder if one reason is the vastly improved status of the Pacific League. Signing with a Pacific League team is no longer like being sent to Siberia.
Immediate like for the great content overall, and for the inclusion of Persona 3 music In the background for this video
You vudeos have beengood to binge while I game.
This content is so damn good
Why have I never found this account before
I’m so geeked for this year draft it’s this crazy catcher from Toin nasty
I can't even imagine the kind of Scandal that would be brought about if any of these incidents happened in MLB. Like if the New York Yankees or the LA Dodgers purposefully try to undercut the draft so that a team as bad as the Baltimore Orioles couldn't get a young talent in the draft would created uproar.
It's the YG's league and they kept doing this.
@@kevind7708 And yet the Fukuoka Hawks ran the league for 7 straight years as champs. So it seems the Giants' attempts to tilt the scales hasn't gone to plan in recent times.
In more recent times, sugano refused to sign with nippon ham
I think fukui opted to go to waseda after the giants drafted him but he was much lower in the draft
But yeah the three you mentioned, selfish pricks!
Add to the Hall of Selfish Pricks KoSUKE FUKUdome who was drafted by the Kintetsu Buffaloes, refused to sign with them and ended up with the Chunichi Dragons and then others. Another PL Gakuen grad with a well developed sense of his own worth.
Baseball in Japan back then was pretty much like a religion. Every baseball kid had a team they rooted for and it was unthinkable for them to play for another team.
Also, regionalism was even stronger back then in Japan(still kinda is) which explains why some players wanted to stay in the Kanto region.
If it werent a bad deal for most soldiers, there’d be no need to draft;)
WTF!? What is with and why is the Yomiuri Giants the single biggest magnet for these NPB draft dodgers!?
not just that they're pretty much the NY Yankees of Japan..
during that era, they paid really well too..
Giants sucks!
Kutabare Yomiuri!
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