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Crimzon Clover [a] is a vertically scrolling dōjin bullet hell game developed by Yotsubane and released at the 79th Comiket. Its name is a reference to the crimson clover, a species of clover native to Europe. Originally released for Windows on January 11, 2011 in Japan, a NESiCAxLive arcade version was
The 2021 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 132nd season for the franchise in Major League Baseball (MLB), their 64th season in Los Angeles, California, and their 59th season playing their home games at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers started the season 13–2, matching the best regular season start by a defending world champion.
Despite only turning 23 in November, the six-foot-two right-hander is already one of the best pitchers in the world. 2024 saw him go 10-5 with an ERA of 2.35 across 18 games, striking out 129 ...
A total of 81 Japanese-born [1] [2] players have played in at least one Major League Baseball (MLB) game. Of these players, eleven are on existing MLB rosters.The first instance of a Japanese player playing in MLB occurred in 1964, when the Nankai Hawks, a Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) team, sent three exchange prospects to the United States to gain experience in MLB's minor league system.
The situation made Sasaki a prized target for the Dodgers and much of the rest of the majors this winter, adding to the value of a pitcher with a 2.10 ERA in four seasons in Japan.
The Los Angeles Dodgers slugger crushed his 176th career homer in the third inning, breaking Hideki Matsui's record for the most home runs hit by a Japanese-born player in Major League Baseball. Ohtani drove Adrian Houser's pitch deep into the right field bleachers in the third inning of Los Angeles' 10-0 victory over the New York Mets at ...
Yamamoto joins superstar Shohei Ohtani, who signed a reported historic 10-year, $700 million deal with the Dodgers earlier this month. The Dodgers have now spent over a reported $1 billion in free ...
He made his Major League Baseball debut for the Dodgers on April 10, 2005. Highly touted from his playing days in Japan, he received the opportunity to win the Dodgers starting third base role after the Dodgers lost their starting third baseman, Adrián Beltré, to free agency in the offseason. However, Nakamura managed only a .128 batting ...