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Kei Igawa arrived in the US with a lot of fanfare in 2007. After failing miserably with the Yankees, he was sent to the minor leagues. Since then,
he has existed in an uncomfortable limbo, not completely part of either world.
posted by
reenum
on Oct 5, 2011 -
33 comments
A touch screen you don't touch.
From
Ishikawa Komuro Laboratory
at the University of Tokyo, a gesture-controlled handheld device that responds thereminically to the motion of a finger held above the screen. Watch to the end for the remarkable 3-d painting app. From the people who brought you
the pitching, batting, and dribbling robots
.
Previous Ishikawa awesomeness on Metafilter
.
posted by
escabeche
on Apr 27, 2010 -
22 comments
Besuboru Bromides (Japanese Baseball Cards)
from the collection of
John Gall
, as featured at A Journey Round My Skull. Here is an
earlier essay
by Gall about Japanese baseball cards.
posted by
OmieWise
on Dec 8, 2009 -
4 comments
Now that the "World Series" is over, you can enjoy
Joe Posnanski's
coverage of the
Japan Series
in the
Kansas City Star
(on account of
Nippon Ham Fighters
coach
Trey Hillman
going to coach the KC Royals in 2008.) It's great to see Posnanski's
perspective of Japanese baseball
as he
compares
and
contrasts
American and Japanese baseball. It's also interesting to see American mass media cover Japanese sports when the Japanese mass media is going ga-ga over the US World Series (due to 3 Japanese players,
Matsuzaka
,
Matsui
and
Okajima
being in the finals.)
posted by
gen
on Oct 29, 2007 -
20 comments
The
2002 Women's World Series
starts today. I have been
dreaming
of an
eternal green field
.
posted by
ursus_comiter
on Sep 2, 2002 -
2 comments
Check out this soccer/baseball
stadium
. You can fold the baseball field and roll in the soccer one.
Animation
here. Amazing.
posted by
sikander
on Jun 1, 2002 -
17 comments
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