Greetings from your friendly editor. Funny story about the Milwaukee Brewers. When I was a kid, my cousin and I realized the Brewers “glove” logo was actually an M and a B. We were amazed. What’s that have to do with this preview? Well, nothing. Let’s hand this thing over to Michael Street… Read on [...]
Posted by Michael Street on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 5:28 am
Filed under 2010 Team Previews, Featured, Main Page, Michael Street · Tagged Braden Looper, Casey Mcgehee, Cecil Cooper, Corey Hart, Dave Bush, Jeff Suppan, Manny Parra, Milwaukee Brewers, Nl Central, Paul Molitor, Pete Vuckovich, Place Crew, Playoff Appearances, Position Breakdowns, Prince Fielder, Rickie Weeks, Robin Yount, Rollie Fingers, Ryan Braun, Team Previews, Trevor Hoffman, Wrist Injury
There are quite a few Asian stories for the upcoming season—a topic for an upcoming column—but many of them focus on the fate of Japanese pitchers in 2010. Some of those questions were answered with the opening of Spring Training, and I’ll run down a few of them here.
Daisuke Matsuzaka lost most of last season [...]
Posted by Michael Street on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 1:27 am
Filed under Main Page, Michael Street · Tagged Batters, Boston, Dice K, Fate, Health Perspective, Japanese Pitcher, Kawakami, Lack Of Communication, Midweek, Opening Day, Overdrive, Perspectives, Pitchers And Catchers, Pitches, Red Sox, Spring Training, Traces, Wbc, Whip, Workouts
A flight from Cleveland to Arizona can be tough on the internal clock so we’ll blame the jet lag for the 11th hour posting of Michael Street’s Diamondbacks preview. The BDD editing room is on the East Coast so for all of you out West, this one came in prime time. As for Arizona, they [...]
Posted by Michael Street on Sunday, March 7, 2010 at 11:57 pm
Filed under 2010 Team Previews, Main Page, Michael Street · Tagged 11th Hour, Arizona Diamondbacks, Bad Luck, Bob Melvin, Brandon Webb, Bullpen, Chad Qualls, Chris Snyder, Conor Jackson, Editing Room, Eric Byrnes, Good Fortune, Hinch, Internal Clock, Josh Byrnes, Justin Upton, Managerial Experience, Mark Reynolds, Nl West, Position Breakdowns, Power Hitters, Power Outage, Pythagorean, Relatio, Team Previews, Walking Papers, Young Blood
All too often, “Asian baseball player” translates as “Japanese baseball player,” even in my mind. But there’s plenty of talent from other Asian countries, and Chan Ho Park and Chien-Ming Wang are excellent representatives of South Korea and Taiwan, respectively. In fact, until Fu-te Ni comes into his own as a reliever (and pitches for [...]
Posted by Michael Street on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at 3:24 am
Filed under Main Page, Michael Street · Tagged Asian Countries, Baseball Player, Chan Ho Park, Chien Ming Wang, Current Team, Dodgers, Few More Years, Free Agents, Japanese Baseball, Minor League, Nlcs, Nlds, Offseason, Phillies, Pipelines, Pitchers, Pitches, Rookie Season, Shoulder Problems, South Korea
Michael Street has been bringing some great content to BDD in his time here. It’s no wonder he’s caught on at Heater and The Hardball Times thanks to his solid work at Baseball Daily Digest. Our latest featured writer gives his responses to 20 Questions…
How did you begin writing for Baseball Daily Digest?
I answered Joe’s [...]
Posted by Brian Joseph on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 12:18 am
Filed under 20 Questions, Brian Joseph, Michael Street · Tagged Allegiances, Asian Invasion, Baseball Writer, Baseball Writers, Brewers, Diamondbacks, Doors, Fantasy Baseball, Favorite Team, Hardball Times, Ichiro Suzuki, Japanese Player, Last Decade, Mariner, Mcquown, Novelists, Npb, Position Players, Reds, Ring Lardner, Sluggers, Tazawa, Weird One, Yanks
Last year, the New York Mets signed Ken Takahashi, a 40-year-old lefty from Japan they used as a starter and reliever; in the offseason, Takahashi elected to return to Japan. So they’ve signed another lefty named Takahashi to replace him.
OK, that’s an oversimplification, but it is funny.
This Takahashi’s name is Hisanori, and he’s younger, with [...]
Posted by Michael Street on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at 1:56 am
Filed under Main Page, Michael Street · Tagged Bullpen, Daiei, Daiei Hawks, Decent Season, Good Year, Japan Series, League Baseball, League Crown, Left Half, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oversimplification, Pennant, Pennants, Series Titles, Series Victory, Takahashi, Three Seasons, Winning Seasons, Yomiuri Giants
A few smaller Asian stories from around baseball emerged this week, so I’m collecting them in an array of pleasing bite-sized pieces of dim sum. I caught some flak last time around for calling a Pacific Perspectives column “dim sum” (a Chinese dish), then featuring only Japanese players. Well, never fear—this column represents a real [...]
Posted by Michael Street on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Main Page, Michael Street · Tagged Asian Countries, Asian Players, Black Hole, Buzz, Byung Hyun Kim, Chien Ming Wang, Chinese Dish, Dim Sum, Dodgers, Foot Injury, Foot Surgery, Hurler, Japanese Players, Last Time, Mets, Mixture, Perspectives, Puns, Shoulder Injury, Shoulder Surgery, Sized Pieces
So Taguchi announced this week that he would be returning to Japan to finish his career there, ending the MLB time of a modest player who has been eclipsed by larger names but has still managed to leave his mark.
Taguchi played with the Orix Blue Wave from 1992-2001, hitting just .277/.333/.387 overall, with 630 runs [...]
Posted by Michael Street on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 1:36 am
Filed under Main Page, Michael Street · Tagged 3m, Aaa, Bench Player, Callup, Cardinals, Career Bests, Hrs 10, Ichiro Suzuki, Kintetsu Buffaloes, MLB, Mlb 2002, Nippon, Orix Blue Wave, Orix Buffaloes, Perspectives, Pinch Hitter, Pinch Runner, Playing Time, So Taguchi, Teammate
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday, I want to take a look at a different racial pioneer, and the best book out there about him. Wally Yonamine was actually a pioneer in two countries, in America and Japan, although I’d bet my eyeteeth very few readers (even the infinitely more knowledgeable ones here [...]
Posted by Michael Street on Monday, January 18, 2010 at 11:14 pm
Filed under Main Page, Michael Street · Tagged American Baseball, American Fans, Asian American Community, Asian Descent, Baseball History, Baseball Library, Beauty Of America, Country Bumpkins, Eyeteeth, Fitts, Japanese Baseball, Japanese Mother, Japanese Players, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Jr, Marvelous Piece, Nfl Player, Nfl Team, Okinawans, Olowalu Maui, Racial Divisions, San Francisco 49ers, University Of Nebraska Press, Wally Yonamine
Amid all the other bombshells dropped in the past few days—McGwire’s admission of steroid usage or Aroldis Chapman landing with the Reds—one story may have gone largely unnoticed, though its impact on Japanese MLB players is rather significant. It also speaks a great deal about the difference between Eastern and Western attitudes towards conditioning and [...]
Posted by Michael Street on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 1:23 am
Filed under Main Page, Michael Street · Tagged Bombshells, Boston Globe, Chapman Landing, Daisuke, Dice K, Disastrous Results, Groin Injury, Groin Muscle, Japanese Magazine, Mcgwire, MLB, Mlb Players, Red Sox, Reds, Shoulders, Slider, Steroid Usage, Team Japan, Western Attitudes, World Baseball