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JapanBall Logo Pin
$4.99This acrylic pin provides the perfect way to represent JapanBall at the stadium or around town. Plus, we’ve found that they make great gifts to new friends made at the ballpark!
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Koshien Stadium (Hanshin Tigers) Unisex T-Shirt
$35.00Represent the Hanshin Tigers with this comfy shirt, available in both team colors! The shirt depicts Hanshin Koshien Stadium, home of the Tigers, in a way that only the brilliant artists of Ballpark Blueprints can.
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Kyocera Dome Osaka (Orix Buffaloes) Unisex T-Shirt
$35.00Represent the Orix Buffaloes with this comfy shirt, available in both team colors! The shirt depicts the Kyocera Dome Osaka, home of the Buffaloes, in a way that only the brilliant artists of Ballpark Blueprints can.
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Daisuke Matsuzaka Custom Art Card
$61.00Original price was: $61.00.$39.00Current price is: $39.00.A unique piece of original art, featuring Daisuke Matsuzaka of the Boston Red Sox.
Where shall we start with Matsuzaka? How about in high school, when he first earned national attention as the ace of Yokohama High School, a national powerhouse? That attention became superstardom when he etched himself into Japanese baseball lore with a 17 inning, 250 pitch performance in the quarterfinals of the 1998 Koshien tournament, and then threw a no-hitter to win the championship game.
After being drafted by the Seibu Lions, Matsuzaka didn’t miss a beat: he won the Pacific League Rookie of the year in 1999 as an 18-year-old. From 1999-2006, he collected enough accolades to cement him as Japan’s premier pitcher, including:
- Pacific League Rookie of the Year
- 3× NPB win leader
- 4× NPB strikeout leader
- 2× NPB ERA leader
- Eiji Sawamura Award
- 3× NPB Best Nine Award
- 7× Mitsui Golden Glove Award
- 6× All-Star
- 2004 Japan Series champion
Then, in 2007, it was off to Boston after the Red Sox paid the Lions an astonishing $51MM just for the right to sign Matsuzaka and then inked the pitcher to a six-year, $52MM contract. While his MLB debut season had its up and downs, he combined with Hideki Okajima to form a 1-2 Japanese pitching combo that was vital to the Red Sox’s World Series championship run. He was the first Japanese pitcher to start and win a World Series game and set a Red Sox rookie record for strikeouts.
After a strong first two years in Boston “Dice-K” (as he became known to American fans), struggled to stay healthy. He pitched six years in Boston and two in New York with the Mets before returning to Japan with the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks, winning another Japan Series title in 2017. In 2018, he showed that there was still something left in the tank, as the elder statesman won the Comeback Player of the Year award.
Teenage heroics, NPB dominance, and a late-career run as the wise veteran made Matsuzaka a legend in Japan. But not to be overlooked are his efforts on the Samurai Japan national team, earning MVP en route to the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classic titles.
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JapanBall Logo Baseball Bat Made by Yanase
$94.00Original price was: $94.00.$74.00Current price is: $74.00.Yanase Bat Company is one of the largest and most respected bat suppliers in Japan. There is no other bat company in the world with the customization, expertise, and quality of Yanase baseball bats. And for that, we are honored to partner with them on this exclusive bat, created especially for JapanBall.
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Koji Uehara Custom Art Card
$51.00Original price was: $51.00.$37.00Current price is: $37.00.A unique piece of original art, featuring Koji Uehara of the Tokyo Yomiuri Giants.
Ever since being picked by the Yomiuri Giants with the first pick of the 1998 draft, Uehara was a sensation, performing well consistently during the regular season and stepping up to the moment in the biggest games in NPB, MLB, and the World Baseball Classic.
His NPB resume is enough to make him one of the most decorated pitchers in history:
- 9× All-Star (1999–2005, 2007, 2018)
- 2× Japan Series champion (2000, 2002)
- 2× Eiji Sawamura Award (1999, 2002)
- Triple Crown (1999)
- Central League Rookie of the Year (1999)
- 2× Golden Glove (1999, 2003)
- 2× Best Nine Award (1999, 2002)
- 2× NPB wins leader (1999, 2002)
- 2× NPB ERA leader (1999, 2004)
- 2× NPB strikeout leader (1999, 2003)
Uehara took a few years to find his groove in the U.S., but cemented his place in Boston sports lore for his lights-out performance in the 2013 MLB playoffs. He earned the ALCS MVP award in helping the Red Sox to the World Series championship. We ranked that glorious 2013 season as one of the best ever MLB seasons by a Japanese pitcher.
Uehara earned his first and only MLB All-Star Game selection in 2014 and returned to Japan in 2018 to end his career with the Giants. He made one final NPB All-Star Game appearance in 2018 and then retired at the beginning of the 2019 season, in front of his adoring Giants fans. He not only goes down as one of the all-time beloved greats in Japan, but also as the sixth-best Japanese import in MLB history.
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Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima (Hiroshima Toyo Carp) Unisex T-Shirt
$35.00Represent the Hiroshima Toyo Carp with this comfy shirt, available in both team colors! The shirt depicts Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium Hiroshima, home of the Carp, in a way that only the brilliant artists of Ballpark Blueprints can.
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Meiji Jingu Stadium (Tokyo Yakult Swallows) Unisex T-Shirt
$35.00Represent the Tokyo Yakult Swallows with this comfy shirt, available in both team colors*! The shirt depicts Meiji Jingu Stadium, home of the Swallows, in a way that only the brilliant artists of Ballpark Blueprints can.
*Green shirts are a polyester blend and sizing runs small – order one size larger than what you normally wear.
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Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi (Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles) Unisex T-Shirt
$35.00Represent the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles with this comfy shirt, available in both team colors! The shirt depicts Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi, home of the Eagles, in a way that only the brilliant artists of Ballpark Blueprints can.