Tuesday’s first game of the Tokyo Series averaged more than 25 million viewers in Japan according to Major League Baseball, making it the most-watched MLB game in the country’s history.
The Chicago Cubs are returning home from Japan with an 0-2 record. It was an unfortunate draw to pull the reigning World Series champion to start their season, ...
You did Tuesday in the Tokyo Dome. Young women carry beer kegs on their backs, drawing a cold draft while you're seated watching the game. Fans are clearly more animated. Even elderly men come ...
TOKYO — Welcome home, Shohei Ohtani. Playing in his home country of Japan for the first time in a major-league uniform, Ohtani launched a home run in his second at-bat of the Los Angeles Dodgers ...
The biggest draw, of course, was three-time MVP Ohtani ... becoming the third Japanese player to have multiple hits in an MLB game at the Tokyo Dome, according to the league.
From the moment the lights dimmed in the Tokyo Dome, it was clear that this series would be one for the history books. An imaginative pregame ceremony captivated fans, starting with a young child ...
It was an unfortunate draw to pull the reigning World Series ... deprived Ohtani of a potential last chance to shine at the Tokyo Dome. With a runner on second, Cubs manager Craig Counsell elected ...
Despite the storied history of the Chicago Cubs, it is Shohei Ohtani who emerges as the main attraction in this Tokyo showcase. With fans reportedly outnumbering Cubs supporters 10 to 1, it’s evident ...