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The 43rd Japan-US University Baseball Championship Round 5: Japan National University and Japan Representative (1st Side)-American University Representative (3rd Side)

第43回日米大学野球選手権大会 第1戦 侍ジャパン大学日本代表(1塁側) - アメリカ大学代表(3塁側)
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第43回日米大学野球選手権大会

高卒ルーキーとは思えない! 小園海斗選手の守備 日南春季キャンプ守備練習

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新加入 長野久義選手のカッコイイ挨拶&上本崇司選手と小園海斗選手達の面白すぎる挨拶【カープ日南春季キャンプ】

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The 43rd Japan-US University Baseball Championship
Period: July 16-July 21 2019

金子弌大投手(日本ハムファイターズ)ブルペン投球練習

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Venue: Japan (Matsuyama, Imabari, Iwakuni, Koriyama, Tokyo)

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One side and three sides

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In professional baseball, it is decided that the benches of players on the home side will be on the first base. Also, the club on the visitor side will be the bench on the third base. So, if you go to the home ground of the team you want to cheer on, you are on the side. If you are not at home, take a seat on the third base.

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In professional baseball, the home team's bench is generally on the first base.
However, the home team Fighters has been using its third base since 2004, when it moved its headquarters from Tokyo to Hokkaido.
There is a stadium where the home team uses the third base in the Major League, but it was the first in Japan. So why did the Fighters' bench go on the third base?
Because the left-hand side seating is near the station and convenient!

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Because scoreboard (large vision) is easy to see!
There is no stipulation as to which one to use as a home, so it is decided at each club's discretion. At present, Saitama Seibu Lions (Met Life Dome) and Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (Kobo Park Miyagi) are using a bench on the third base at their home.
Saitama Seibu Lions used the 1st base in the home team until the 2008 season, but the renovation work was carried out and an open terrace, cafe bar, goods shop, etc. was newly established in a part of the seating area. , Home bench also changed from 1 side to 3 side.

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National universities tend to be held in higher regard in higher education in Japan than private or public universities.

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In 2004, the national university system underwent partial privatization. Since 2004, every national university has been incorporated as a "national university corporation" (国立大学法人 kokuritsu daigaku hōjin) and given considerable autonomy in its operations. Faculty and staff are no longer government employees (国家公務員 kokka kōmuin) working for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. University names which shifted are "graduate university" (大学院大学 daigakuin daigaku).

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US-Japan University Baseball Championship (Nichibei universities and old Championships: UK, USA VS Japan Collegiate All-Star Series) will be held in early July from the end of June every year University baseball of Japan and the United States against. It is a battle. It used to be held every year.
The first round took place in 1972, with seven battles in Japan (even seven wins and seven complete matches), and the Japanese team won overall with five wins and two losses. Since that time, Japan and the United States have been based on the home-and-away system (depending on the year) , with Japan winning 15 times and the United States 21 times overall victory until the 36th tournament in 2007. Japan has never won a tournament hosted by the United States, but won for the first time in the 36th tournament.

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The members of the Japanese team will be organized around the best players and competitors of the All Japan University Baseball Championships held in June . In addition, a selection is also made for players of non-participating teams at the All Japan Championships, and a few people are selected for that result. Members of the American team are organized by USA Baseball (National Amateur Baseball Federation).

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The Japan-US University Baseball Championships (UK: USA vs. Japan Collegiate All-Star Series) is held every year from the end of June to the beginning of July. It is a battle. It used to be held every year.
The first round took place in 1972, with seven battles in Japan (even seven wins and seven complete matches), and the Japanese team won overall with five wins and two losses. Since then, Japan and the United States have been based on the home-and-away system (depending on the year), with Japan winning 15 times and the United States 21 times overall victory until the 36th tournament in 2007. Japan has never won a tournament hosted by the United States, but won for the first time in the 36th tournament.

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The members of the Japanese team will be organized around the best players and competitors of the All Japan University Baseball Championships held in June. In addition, a selection is also made for players of non-participating teams at the All Japan Championships, and a few people are selected for that result.

Members of the American team are organized by USA Baseball (National Amateur Baseball Federation).

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43rd JAPAN-USA Collegiate Baseball Championship Series
Games & Tournament Details
Period 7/16/2019 - 7/21/2019
Location Japan
Team: Japan, USA
Venue: • Botchan Stadium
• Imabari City-run Baseball Stadium
• Kizuna Baseball Stadium
• York Kaiseizan Stadium

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• Meiji Jingu Stadium
7/16/2019 18:00 Botchan Stadium Japan - USA
7/17/2019 18:00 Imabari City-run Baseball Stadium USA - Japan
7/18/2019 18:00 Kizuna Baseball Stadium Japan - USA
7/19/2019 Kizuna Baseball Stadium Preliminary Schedule
7/20/2019 18:00 York Kaiseizan Stadium USA - Japan
7/21/2019 18:00 Meiji Jingu Stadium Japan - USA
7/22/2019 Meiji Jingu Stadium Preliminary Schedule

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