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My guess is, in a couple of years Japanese/Asian baseball players will be making the jump to College Baseball way more frequently like how Europeans are now jumping by the boatload into College Basketball.

The pathway is simply better here in the States for development in comparison to Taiwan or Japan. It's weird how MLB franchises haven't set up development leagues out there yet like in Venezuela or DR.
Japanese analysts made a lot of valid excuses for their performance. It's just a different game altogether once you cross that water.

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?????? A couple of things Japanese baseball should reflect on in general following the loss to Venezuela to be eliminated from the #WorldBaseballClassic   .

There were many questionable decisions throughout the tournament and a 1 game sample doesn't reflect talent level. But they looked shaky at times in the pool stage and simply weren't good enough today.

- The dead ball era isn't breeding a competitive environment for anybody. Pitchers like Tatsuya Imai are going to MLB, saying NPB is essentially "too easy" because no one can hit a home run off him. Pitchers can scrape by without maximizing their stuff. The majority of hitters are struggling to hit for any power and aren't adjusting well (Pull Air, non-optimal launch angles, etc).

- Compared to other countries, including Korea, Japan has struggled to produce dynamic, multi-tooled players. Beyond Ohtani, the lineup had very little in the way of combining power and speed. The fact that they have to choose between pure offense vs. pure defense at multiple spots on the diamond is a problem.

- NPB has been late to adopt or even consider changes from MLB/KBO (universal DH, pitch clock, pickoff limits, etc). It isn't necessary to simply copy what other leagues are doing. But going into a tournament with different rules makes it inherently harder.

- Hiring managers and coaches (both NPB and national team) based on who was a legendary player does not breed innovation or new ideas.

- NPB has not only shown zero willingness to do international outreach but has also actively made it harder for domestic fans to post about their favorite teams and players through archaic social media restrictions.

- The posting system obviously needs reform, but in its current state, more and more players will skip NPB to start their careers stateside at the collegiate or minor league level. Even with the eligibility changes to the NPB Draft, more amateurs will be developed outside of NPB. It remains to be seen what comes of players like Rintaro Sasaki, Shotaro Morii, Genei Sato, etc, but, just as in soccer, there will come a time when the "domestic" and "foreign" cores are more isolated than ever. Long-term, we need to better understand the development upsides of each path, whether players can get the best of both worlds, and how Samurai Japan can best integrate both.

re: World Baseball Classic 2026

Posted by DownByTheBayou on 3/15/26 at 2:39 am to
As I said earlier in this thread, this is the closest sporting atmosphere you'll get to the World Cup Final.

LoanDepot Park was absolutely ROCKING TONIGHT. The Venezuelan fans made a difference 100%.

The Dominicans are going to be LOUDER. I can't wait to see Skenes vs Sevy later.

Klk! k viva RD y na' mas!
Three pivotal matches within the next two days:

Mexico vs USA tonight

PR vs Cuba

DR vs Venezuela

The atmosphere is going to be absolutely electric in all three. Closest thing to a World Cup Final atmosphere and it's not even up for debate. I'm in Miami and the DR, Nicaragua and Venezuela fans have been tremendous.

re: Tennessee WR Development

Posted by DownByTheBayou on 8/28/25 at 9:03 pm to
Donte Stallworth? Lol
He's just committed to Texas. Bummer. Hate to lose an Edna Karr kid to anyone tbh.
Pump the brakes before you spout out more dumb shite.

Stewart wasn't eligible his senior season due to him transferring damn near the week of the season starting to a divisional rival... Not because of Richard Anderson...

Y'all really say anything on this forum. I love Anderson and expect to see him in that P&G!
I guess you're only allowed to post one tweet per post, so here's one of his Dome highlights vs. Sterlington.

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Shiiii if anyone is selling a Pels ticket for the Knicks game, my inbox is wide open. I'm unfortunately not even joking either.
Seems like some prayers may finally be answered.
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You went to some of Aug’s games so far?


Really late to this post, but I was indeed able to catch Aug games this season. Noble is a multisport athlete, barring any freak injury, I think Aug has a real good one in Jaelle.

Also speaking of 2028 Louisiana QBs, I just saw JaJuan Jackson of St. James and he's the real deal... I think 2028 might yield another solid crop of QBs for the great state of Louisiana.
What are the odds that Elijah reclassifies to 2026?

I'm just spit balling here
Dedric Lastie is the real deal. Criminal how he doesn't even have a recruit profile on any of the service sites. If he was just 3-5 inches taller, the whole country would be after him.
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Aug would not accept some shady summer classes Stewart wanted to get credit for in order to graduate early. I assume Karr agreed to take them and let him graduate this year.


Aug doesn't allow reclassifications. I think most if not all Catholic schools in Louisiana don't allow reclassifications.
I'm a firm believer in Jaelle Noble's talent. He's also a pretty good baseball player. That arm is gifted.
St. Aug got some really interesting players in the '27 and '28 class.

Keep an eye out for CB/SS Khylin Wilson('27) and QB Jaelle Noble('28)

Ivan Taylor

Posted by DownByTheBayou on 6/18/24 at 3:15 pm
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Being Ike Taylor's son, I thought LSU would at least throw an offer to the baw. I guess it was wishful thinking on my part for thinking the Louisiana connection in Ivan's family would put LSU in a spot to land or offer the kid. Man I'm getting old
Damn, I thought IMG was in Bradenton lol