Japanese schoolgirl drafted to professional baseball team

by Tina Kells | November 17, 2008 at 02:00 pm
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I can honestly say that I don't know anything about baseball but I do know that if more girls played the sport I might be more interested in the game in general.  In Japan a 16 year old gilr has been drafted to play on a professional league team.  Baseball in Japan is as big as it is in the U.S. and the fact that a 16-year old girl struck out seasoned male players is more than newsworthy to me! 

A 16-year-old schoolgirl is making a unique pitch to become the first woman to play professional baseball in Japan.

High school student Eri Yoshida was drafted by the Kobe 9 Cruise, a professional team in a new independent Japanese league that will start its first season in April.

"I always dreamed of becoming a professional," Yoshida, who is 5-feet (152-centimeters) tall and weighs 114 pounds (52 kilograms), told a news conference Monday. "I have only just been picked by the team and haven't achieved anything yet."

Yoshida throws a side-arm knuckleball and says she wants to follow in the footsteps of Boston Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield, who has built a successful major league career throwing a knuckleball.

Yoshida took part in a tryout held earlier this month and passed with flying colors. The right-hander held male batters hitless for one inning in the tryout and her successful outing helped her become one of the 33 players picked in the draft.

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lmiyake

That's pretty awesome :) Congrats to Eri!

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Paschen

Base ball is very popular sport here in Japan and followed rather seriously and practised with great dedication.

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Laughing-Samurai

Tina, a good post but I don't think we'll see women/females playing in Japan's major league any time soon!

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flogently

Japanese baseball culture is fairly inflexible as far as I can tell, but more power to the women trying to stir things up and make changes!

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