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Dragons, Swallows, and Tigers: Japanese Professional Baseball Trivia


Dragons, Swallows, and Tigers: Japanese Professional Baseball Trivia

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What we call Japan is known as Nippon in their own nation. Thus, the professional baseball league in Japan is called the Nippon Professional Baseball League. Originating in the mid-1930s, baseball is an extremely popular sport. The fans are very active during the games. As well, a number of Japan's best players have joined MLB at different times over the last couple of decades such as Ichiro Suzuki and Shohei Ohtani. So, now it is time to test your knowledge of professional baseball in Japan. Kouno o! (Good luck)

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