YAKYU | BASEBALL

The Transpacific Exchange of the Game

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Baseball in the United States and yakyu in Japan exist, and in fact prosper, as a result of the emergence of transpacific systems of exchange between the two countries over the past 150 years. This exhibit explores the wide-ranging exchange of baseball between Japan and the United States from the Meiji era to today and the transpacific circulation of baseball concepts, styles of play, fan experiences, equipment, and people that shaped the shared culture of the game. 

Yakyu: the Japanese name for baseball

 

Located on the Museum’s third floor, the exhibit covers more than 1,800 square feet of space and balances the U.S. and Japan's contributions to the exchange of baseball.   

It is hard to imagine Major League Baseball without superstar Japanese players.

 

Masanori Murakami (1964-1965) and Hideo Nomo (1995-2005, 2008) opened the door for heroes like Ichiro Suzuki (2001-2019), Hideki Matsui (2003-2012) and Daisuke Matsuzaka (2007-2014) - a trend that continues with today's stars like Yu Darvish (2012-present) and Shohei Ohtani (2018-present).

 

Many American players and managers have gone to Nippon Professional Baseball and made a significant impact on the game in Japan.

Some of the most successful include Randy Bass, Warren Cromartie, Matt Murton and Bobby Valentine. 

The exhibit opening coincided with Ichiro Suzuki's induction into the Hall of Fame in 2025.

 

 

Known simply as Ichiro by baseball fans around the world, he is the first Japanese player to be elected to the Hall of Fame.

YAKYU | BASEBALL ANNOUNCEMENTS

TOKYO, JAPAN

The press conference at the US Ambassador's residence in Tokyo announcing the Yakyu | Baseball exhibit. From left to right: Hall of Fame president Josh Rawitch, Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, Masanori Murakami and Warren Cromartie.

 

The press conference at the US Ambassador's residence in Tokyo announcing the Yakyu | Baseball exhibit. From left to right: Hall of Fame president Josh Rawitch, Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, Masanori Murakami and Warren Cromartie. (courtesy of US Embassy)

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Yakyu | Baseball press conference at Tokyo Series

 

Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch was joined by Masanobu Shoji, president of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; and Bobby Valentine, former manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines, Texas Rangers, New York Mets and Boston Red Sox. He is also an exhibit ambassador for Yakyu | Baseball.

 

Ohtani, Yamamoto and legends of MLB and NPB share excitement for Yakyu | Baseball

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DODGER STADIUM

From left to right: Torey Lovullo, Dave Roberts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani and Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch with artifacts from the Museum's collection during a press conference on July 2, 2024.

From left to right: Torey Lovullo, Dave Roberts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani and Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch with artifacts from the Museum's collection during a press conference on July 2, 2024. (Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers)

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YANKEE STADIUM

From L to R: Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch, Roy White and Hideki Matsui.

 

The press conference at Yankee Stadium announcing the Yakyu | Baseball exhibit. From left to right: Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch, Roy White and Hideki Matsui. (Arielle Goldman-Hecht/New York Yankees)

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TOKYO, JAPAN

The press conference at the US Ambassador's residence in Tokyo announcing the Yakyu | Baseball exhibit. From left to right: Hall of Fame president Josh Rawitch, Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, Masanori Murakami and Warren Cromartie.

 

The press conference at the US Ambassador's residence in Tokyo announcing the Yakyu | Baseball exhibit. From left to right: Hall of Fame president Josh Rawitch, Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, Masanori Murakami and Warren Cromartie. (courtesy of US Embassy)

WATCH THE PRESS CONFERENCE

Yakyu | Baseball press conference at Tokyo Series

 

Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch was joined by Masanobu Shoji, president of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; and Bobby Valentine, former manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines, Texas Rangers, New York Mets and Boston Red Sox. He is also an exhibit ambassador for Yakyu | Baseball.

 

Ohtani, Yamamoto and legends of MLB and NPB share excitement for Yakyu | Baseball

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DODGER STADIUM

From left to right: Torey Lovullo, Dave Roberts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani and Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch with artifacts from the Museum's collection during a press conference on July 2, 2024.

From left to right: Torey Lovullo, Dave Roberts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani and Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch with artifacts from the Museum's collection during a press conference on July 2, 2024. (Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers)

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YANKEE STADIUM

From L to R: Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch, Roy White and Hideki Matsui.

 

The press conference at Yankee Stadium announcing the Yakyu | Baseball exhibit. From left to right: Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch, Roy White and Hideki Matsui. (Arielle Goldman-Hecht/New York Yankees)

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MEET THE TEAM

In addition to our talented curatorial team, we enlisted exhibit ambassadors and curatorial consultants with expertise on baseball in Japan. 

 

CURATORIAL CONSULTANTS:

 

  • Rob Fitts, Historian and Author
  • Brad Lefton, Journalist
  • Yoichi Nagata, Historian and Author

 

EXHIBIT AMBASSADORS:

 

  • Scott Akasaki, Senior Director, Team Travel, Los Angeles Dodgers

  • Makoto Hayashi, Director, Pacific Rim Operations, Arizona Diamondbacks

  • Nobby Ito, Official Historian and Senior Advisor for Rules & Labor, Nippon Professional Baseball

  • Adam Jones, Former outfielder, Baltimore Orioles, Orix Buffaloes, Seattle Mariners, Arizona Diamondbacks 

  • Acey Kohrogi, Director, Pacific Rim Operations, San Diego Padres

  • Torey Lovullo, Manager, Arizona Diamondbacks and former Yakult Swallows player 

EXHIBIT AMBASSADORS (continued):

 

  • Grace McNamee, Manager, Communications, Los Angeles Angels

  • Matt Murton, Former Outfielder, Hanshin Tigers, Oakland A’s, Chicago Cubs and Colorado Rockies

  • Kerry Yo Nakagawa, Founder and Director, Nisei Baseball Research Project

  • Don Nomura, Sports Agent

  • Sadayuki Sakakibara, Commissioner, Nippon Professional Baseball

  • Sayuri Guthrie Shimizu, Dunlevie Family Professor of History, Rice University

  • Taka Shirai, Executive Director, Matsui 55 Baseball Foundation & President, Leadoff Sports

  • Masanobu Shoji, President, Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

  • Jim Small, President, World Baseball Classic

  • Bill Staples, Historian and President, Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) - Arizona Chapter

  • Bobby Valentine, Former Manager, Chiba Lotte Marines, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox

  • Paul Yonamine, Chairman Emeritus, Central Pacific Bank

YAKYU | BASEBALL IS MADE POSSIBLE BY:

GUGGENHEIM PARTNERS

 

WITH ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM

PETER O'MALLEY

ITO EN

THE KALAFER FAMILY AND THE SOMERSET PATRIOTS

JTB

SOICHIRO MINAMI WITH VISIONAL

HIGH VOLTAGE ENTERTAINMENT

 

AND

JOE BLENKLE

THE COREN FAMILY

JAPANESE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK

JAPANESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

MINT SPORTS CARDS & CARD GAMES

ORIENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA

THE SCRIVEN FOUNDATION

JIM AND SUE STRAUB

 

SUPPORT YAKYU | BASEBALL

far away

 

under the skies of America

 

they began

 

baseball—ah,

 

I could watch it forever

 

Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902) 

PLAN YOUR VISIT

The memories you’ll make here will last a lifetime. Awed by priceless artifacts. Moved by stories and triumphs that inspired and united a nation. Find your way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, and you’ll make history of your own.

JAPAN STARTING NINE

The Hall of Fame Starting Nine is a scavenger hunt built for the ultimate baseball fan. Each Starting Nine features a lineup of must-sees from our vast collection of thousands of artifacts that preserve the magical moments and memorable stories of our National Pastime. This special Starting Nine features a line-up of the must-see artifacts on display in the Museum related to baseball and Japan.

THE MUSEUM

Across our three floors of exhibit space, you will experience baseball history through artifacts on display, which showcase the important individual and team moments on the field as well as the game's monumental impact on our society. 

PLAN YOUR VISIT

The memories you’ll make here will last a lifetime. Awed by priceless artifacts. Moved by stories and triumphs that inspired and united a nation. Find your way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, and you’ll make history of your own.

JAPAN STARTING NINE

The Hall of Fame Starting Nine is a scavenger hunt built for the ultimate baseball fan. Each Starting Nine features a lineup of must-sees from our vast collection of thousands of artifacts that preserve the magical moments and memorable stories of our National Pastime. This special Starting Nine features a line-up of the must-see artifacts on display in the Museum related to baseball and Japan.

THE MUSEUM

Across our three floors of exhibit space, you will experience baseball history through artifacts on display, which showcase the important individual and team moments on the field as well as the game's monumental impact on our society.