
First pitch for the 2025 baseball season is about to be thrown, if you’re ready to wake up in the wee hours of the morning to catch the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs battle in the Tokyo Series.
The Dodgers and Cubs have been in Japan for nearly a week preparing for the season opening two game series which of course WILL count in the standings as the teams play meaningful games a full 10 days before the rest of Major League Baseball.
Both teams have played exhibition games against teams in the Japanese league in front of a baseball crazy packed house at the Tokyo Dome.
“I feel like it was one of those things that embracing the culture that you’re playing in and I mean yesterday was just practice and we got close to 25,000 people here at the stadium and I mean this is an amazing place to play, I feel like the tradition and the history behind just this Dome is pretty cool and I mean I’m just grateful for the opportunity to be here.”
Rojas will be the Dodgers starting shortstop in the two game set as Mookie Betts is dealing with an illness that has caused him to lose 15 pounds and will not play. Who else will be involved? How about 5 Japanese players who are now stars in the US?
Cubs pitcher Shota Imanaga, outfielder Seiya Suzuki, Dodgers pitchers Yoshinobu Yamamoto, rookie Roki Sasaki and of course the biggest mega-star of them all Shohei Ohtani will play in the series. Ohtani discussed Japanese players making their mark in the states.
“It’s hard to tell if this is the golden age of Japanese players here in the United States because I know there have been a lot of Japanese players that came before me but having five is a big deal and it’s truly a big deal.”
And for the US players, just being in Japan a full week was well worth the trip. The Cubs get first crack at the defending champions and the trip has brought the team together, even if it has been a bit of an adjustment, says Cubs manager Craig Counsell.
“I think the first thing you learn is that like, athletes eat a lot they eat a lot they eat more than you think. So when the food is different they complain, unfortunately. But they, you know, they need to eat so they need to get adventurous and that’s what this trip has kind of forced them to do. Again, we talk a lot about like, get out of your comfort zone and that’s where the good things happen, so the food part for a lot of these guys is where it’s happened and that’s I think that’s a relatable story for anybody that spends some time in a different culture.”
Those players will be back in their comfort zone at 6am Eastern time Tuesday, playing the first ballgame of the 2025 season. It’s history too as Shota Imanaga and Yoshinobu Yamamoto will become the first Japanese pitchers to start against each other on Opening Day. For Straight Arrow News I’m Chris Francis.