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You Gotta Have Wa

When Two Cultures Collide on the Baseball Diamond

Robert Whiting

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From the author of Tokyo Junkie, ';the definitive book on Japanese baseball and one of the best-written sports books ever' (San Francisco Chronicle). One might expect the sport of baseball in Japan to be a culture clasha collision of American individualism with the Japanese focus on wa, or harmony. Instead, it has turned into a winning symbiosis. Imported American sluggerssome past their primeshave found new life in the East and have given credibility to the Japanese game. A succession of Japanese stars like Hideo Nomo left their teams to find success in the US major leagues, enabling MLB International to make hundreds of millions of dollars selling TV and licensing rights to its games in Japan. While philosophical differences remain, You Gotta Have Wa guides you through the strange and fascinating world of besuboru, or baseball. With a history of the game in Japan and an overview of the Japanese leagues and their rules, this book follows the careers of players and managers who influenced the game in the East and vice versaincluding Babe Ruth, Ichiro Suzuki, Bobby Valentine, and Sadaharu Oh, the Japanese homerun king. Whether you are a Yankees or a Red Sox fan, a sports or an enthusiast of Japanese culture, ';simply sit back and enjoy the wonderful stories in You Gotta Have Wa, one of the most unusual baseball books of the season' (The New York Times). ';A wonderfully entertaining look at baseball and wa.' Time ';A terrific, fast-paced account of Japanese baseball.' Chicago Tribune ';A funny look at baseball in Japan that is as much a work of cultural anthropology as a sports book.' Playboy

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