MLB is actively seeking to expand its fan base in Japan beyond the Dodgers and superstar Shohei Ohtani. With lucrative broadcasting and merchandising opportunities at stake, the league aims to cultivate a broader appeal in the growing Asian market.
MLB is actively seeking to expand its fan base in Japan beyond the Dodgers and superstar Shohei Ohtani. With lucrative broadcasting and merchandising opportunities at stake, the league aims to cultivate a broader appeal in the growing Asian market.
The Dodgers and Cubs have long celebrated rich histories of Japanese players, showcasing talent that has significantly impacted MLB. From Hideo Nomo’s groundbreaking career with the Dodgers to Seiya Suzuki’s emergence with the Cubs, their contributions continue to resonate in the league.