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majokkoradio · 4 years
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conlasbasesllenas · 4 years
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Jugadores japoneses más prestigiosos en las Grandes Ligas
Jugadores japoneses más prestigiosos en las Grandes Ligas
Japón durante muchos años, un territorio desconocido para jugadores de Grandes Ligas pero esa percepción ha cambiado. El éxito de muchos jugadores ha demostrado que los jugadores japoneses tienen lo necesario para sobresalir en la MLB. Desde Con Las Bases Llenas, les presentamos a los jugadores japoneses más prestigiosos en las Grandes Ligas:
 Jugadores japoneses: Shohei Ohtani, RHP / DH, Los…
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jodyedgarus · 6 years
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Shohei Ohtani’s Value Has No Precedent
The derby for Japanese baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani has nearly reached its long-awaited conclusion, after the pitching-and-hitting phenom narrowed his list of preferred teams down to seven. (Notably, the list doesn’t include either the New York Yankees or Boston Red Sox — Ohtani is reportedly leaning toward smaller-market and/or West Coast clubs.) If MLB’s best two-way player since Babe Ruth1 is on his way, we’ll know soon which uniform he’ll wear while revolutionizing the game.
On the field, scouts are sold on Ohtani’s potential (if not his durability) as a top pitcher, as well as his speed and raw power as a hitter. And the statistical projections think he’ll be very good no matter what position he plays. According to the ZiPS system, developed by ESPN’s Dan Szymborski, both Ohtani’s ERA and his on-base-plus-slugging projections figure to be about 20 percent better than league average2 over his next five seasons in the big leagues. For context’s sake, only 58 hitters and 79 pitchers met either of those qualifications over the preceding five seasons. Ohtani has the potential to hit both benchmarks.
Of course, there’s also a lot of uncertainty around Ohtani’s projection to the American game, as is always the case with players whose backgrounds are in the different flavor of baseball being played in Japan. To get a sense for which other players from Japan had numbers similar to Ohtani’s, I looked at Clay Davenport’s translated Japanese-league statistics for native-born players with at least 700 MLB plate appearances or 200 innings pitched. (Specifically, I used the peak-adjusted version of Davenport’s stats, which accounts for a player’s age and tries to peg how good he’ll be in his prime.)3 I then ran Bill James’s Similarity Scores for each set of statistics — after converting them all to a per-season format — to give us the pitchers and hitters whose body of work most resembled Ohtani’s before arriving in America.
Who will Shohei Ohtani pitch like?
Translated, peak-adjusted per-season Central and Pacific League statistics for Japanese-born pitchers with at least 200 MLB innings pitched
MLB CAREER TRANSLATED JAPANESE STATS NAME ERA WAR W L SV IP ERA SO/9 BB/9 HR/9 SIMILARITY Shohei Ohtani — — 18 9 0 218 3.34 8.1 3.0 0.6 1000 Yu Darvish 3.42 19.2 17 11 0 250 3.72 6.7 2.9 0.6 949 Masahiro Tanaka 3.56 12.7 17 11 1 256 3.72 6.3 2.2 0.7 948 Akinori Otsuka 2.44 6.0 6 3 27 79 3.07 9.7 2.9 0.8 928 D. Matsuzaka 4.45 9.0 16 12 0 243 3.91 7.1 2.9 0.8 919 Koji Uehara 2.66 13.1 13 11 3 217 4.06 5.9 1.6 1.2 893 Kazuhiro Sasaki 3.14 3.9 6 5 35 96 3.87 9.3 3.5 1.2 884 Hideo Nomo 4.24 23.9 16 14 0 264 4.31 8.4 4.6 0.9 872 H. Iwakuma 3.42 14.2 13 13 0 232 4.34 5.0 2.4 0.8 865 K. Kawakami 4.32 1.8 13 12 0 222 4.41 5.4 2.4 1.0 859 Hideki Irabu 5.15 3.4 11 11 2 202 4.33 7.3 3.9 0.8 859 Kenta Maeda 3.80 4.1 13 12 0 225 4.41 5.1 2.5 0.8 856 Masato Yoshii 4.62 6.2 9 9 11 165 4.52 4.6 2.8 0.9 841 Takashi Saito 2.34 9.5 10 11 6 189 4.69 5.9 2.8 1.2 827 Hiroki Kuroda 3.45 22.1 12 13 0 222 4.83 4.8 2.8 1.1 821 Kazuhisa Ishii 4.44 0.8 10 11 0 194 4.81 7.7 4.5 1.1 809 H. Takahashi 3.99 1.3 10 11 2 196 4.87 5.3 3.2 1.2 807 S. Hasegawa 3.70 7.9 11 14 0 225 5.25 3.9 2.9 1.1 789 Hideki Okajima 3.09 4.7 5 5 4 91 4.81 7.2 4.4 1.1 780 Tomo Ohka 4.26 11.0 4 7 0 109 5.76 4.3 5.6 0.9 773
Peak-adjusted statistics take into account a player’s age and project his numbers to a player’s prime seasons. The per-season adjustment converts all numbers to 68 games + starts.
Sources: ClayDavenport.com, Baseball-Reference.com
Ohtani’s pitching numbers bore a strong resemblance to those of Yu Darvish and Masahiro Tanaka, two of the most highly touted — and successful — Japanese imports of the past decade. Of course, they might also represent the best case scenarios for how Ohtani’s career will play out on the mound; for example, Daisuke Matsuzaka’s track record was only slightly more dissimilar, and he ended up being pretty average over his time in MLB. And the matter of Ohtani’s durability can’t be dismissed — these numbers are projected to a full season of work, but Ohtani never pitched more than 160⅔ innings in a season in Japan, and he was limited to 25⅓ innings in 2017 because of various injuries. However, my old colleague Ben Lindbergh has shown that Japanese pitchers tend to age better (and hold onto more of their value) than comparable MLB pitchers, reputation be damned. And in general, the pitchers on the list above that graded as more similar to Ohtani ended up having the better major-league careers. Statistically speaking, there’s little to quibble with in Ohtani’s pitching résumé.
Who will Shohei Ohtani hit like?
Translated, peak-adjusted per-season Central and Pacific League statistics for Japanese-born hitters with at least 700 MLB plate appearances
MLB CAREER TRANSLATED JAPANESE STATS NAME OPS WAR AVG 2B 3B HR BB SO SB OPS SIMILARITY Shohei Ohtani — — .295 42 4 23 56 132 6 .878 1000 Hideki Matsui .822 17.1 .287 32 4 20 65 106 5 .843 967 Kosuke Fukudome .754 4.3 .285 34 10 11 76 118 10 .830 947 Ichiro Suzuki .759 58.9 .332 27 7 10 51 50 27 .856 921 Norichika Aoki .738 9.9 .297 21 7 5 61 66 21 .765 917 So Taguchi .717 2.6 .257 25 5 4 38 89 10 .650 858 Tsuyoshi Shinjo .668 3.3 .237 24 7 11 37 113 9 .651 850 Kazuo Matsui .701 5.4 .288 26 10 8 40 91 33 .754 843 Akinori Iwamura .720 4.8 .273 24 8 12 59 126 10 .764 831 M. Kawasaki .609 1.7 .274 16 11 2 41 71 29 .676 788 Tadahito Iguchi .739 6.5 .251 22 6 12 47 122 25 .688 788 Kenji Johjima .721 6.1 .280 29 3 14 39 66 8 .750 736
Peak-adjusted statistics take into account a player’s age and project his numbers to a player’s prime seasons. The per-season adjustment converts all numbers to 600 plate appearances.
Sources: ClayDavenport.com, Baseball-Reference.com
As for Ohtani’s batting stats, only two hitters — fellow outfielders Hideki Matsui and Kosuke Fukudome — stand out as being highly similar to their younger counterpart, and they also represent two potentially divergent paths for Ohtani’s performance at the plate. After a 10-year MLB career spent mostly with the Yankees, Matsui ended up being the greatest Japanese power hitter ever to play in the U.S. (and the second-best position player, behind future Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki). Ohtani’s power stats in Japan were every bit as impressive as Matsui’s were before he arrived stateside; in terms of translated stats, the former has the latter beat on home runs and doubles per 600 plate appearances, in addition to slugging percentage and OPS. But it’s important to note that Fukudome’s numbers weren’t too far behind, and his MLB career is largely viewed as a disappointment.
It’s also worth pointing out that few hitters who profile as powerfully as Ohtani have even tried to make the leap from Japan to the major leagues. Japanese position players have more frequently been cast from a similar mold as Ichiro, whose game was based around speed and hitting for average, not blasting monster home runs. (At least, not outside of batting practice.) So on the batting side, Ohtani will be exploring territory still somewhat uncharted by past Japanese prospects — a matter made even more complicated by scouts’ assessments that his swing needs shortening and concerns that he won’t be able to make the proper adjustments unless he gets a lot of reps against MLB-caliber pitching.
But even if he ends up being more like a mashup of Matsuzaka and Fukudome than Darvish and Matsui, Ohtani would still have plenty of value because of the unique dual role he could fill. A league-average pitcher in 150 innings plus an average hitter with 100 plate appearances would be worth 1.8 wins above replacement (1.5 with his arm and 0.3 with his bat).4 Those stats alone would fetch nearly $20 million on the free agent market — and that’s without even considering the ways in which Ohtani might “break” the very framework of WAR itself.
Systems like WAR are designed to judge the value of pitchers’ batting relative to other pitchers, so the total offensive WAR for pitchers in a given season adds up to about zero. (Because pitchers tend to be horrible hitters, this essentially means the per-inning position adjustment for pitchers is astronomical compared even with that of catchers, the nonpitching position that gets the biggest positional boost.) If he spends a decent chunk of time in the field and/or proves to be a solid hitter, Ohtani could force the curators of WAR at Baseball-Reference.com and FanGraphs to do some mathematical gymnastics, weighting his position adjustment and offensive production for the plate appearances he gets at pitcher and in the field. Or maybe they’ll just calculate two separate versions of batting WAR for Ohtani — one that treats him like a pitcher and another that considers him a position player. Either way, WAR wasn’t designed with a player like Ohtani in mind.
There’s also the added benefit of Ohtani’s bat off the bench as a pinch-hitter or a designated hitter on days he isn’t starting, which would give his team extra roster flexibility. This was previously discussed when considering the ways in which FiveThirtyEight favorite Ben Zobrist frees up roster space by playing a bunch of different positions; when studying the matter, Baseball Prospectus’s Russell Carleton found that Zobrist’s versatility probably earned his then-team, the Tampa Bay Rays, a couple of extra runs per year. The value of converting a pitcher’s roster spot into a functional hitter/position-player on some of his off-days is probably even greater, and it might play into the decision of which league Ohtani ultimately ends up joining.
In the American League, Ohtani would presumably play DH to save the wear and tear on his body in between starts, though the intrinsic value of a DH is the lowest of any position (therefore raising the bar for his hitting production), and he wouldn’t get in any extra trips to the plate on days he was pitching. In the National League, Ohtani could hit for himself during starts, make better use of his above-average fielding skills on off-days and need less impressive hitting stats to produce value. (Plus, if he ever came out of the bullpen, he could even be the rare reliever who stays in the game when his lineup slot comes up.) For those reasons, it does seem like the NL would offer more opportunities for Ohtani’s unique repertoire of skills to add value.
But that’s all speculation at this point. The truth is, the MLB hasn’t seen a two-way player like this since the days of Wes Ferrell and Red Ruffing, each of whom played most of their careers before World War II. Baseball has gotten so specialized that it’s been assumed that no pitcher — not even the Carlos Zambranos, Mike Hamptons or Madison Bumgarners of the world — would ever be a viable regular hitter again. But Ohtani could prove all that wrong if his translated numbers, well, translate. No matter where he ends up signing, it’s going to be ridiculously entertaining to watch it all play out.
from News About Sports https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/shohei-ohtanis-value-has-no-precedent/
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usatrendingsports · 6 years
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Scorching Range: Ohtani is just not the one pitcher from Japan that might be a part of an MLB staff
In some unspecified time in the future very quickly, maybe earlier than the tip of the weekend, the Nippon Ham Fighters will make ace-slash-slugger Shohei Ohtani accessible for the 30 MLB groups via the posting system. MLB, NPB, and the MLBPA agreed to a brand new posting system final week, paving the way in which for Ohtani to return over.
Ohtani is just not the one Japanese pitcher slated to be posted this offseason, nonetheless. Kazuhisa Makita, a 33-year-old right-hander with the Saitama Seibu Lions, may even be made accessible to the 30 massive league groups by way of the posting system.
Pitcher Kazuhisa Makita, additionally being posted, additionally becoming a member of CAA
— Jason Coskrey (@JCoskrey) November 10, 2017
Ohtani and Kazushisa Makita are solely Japanese gamers that can function beneath this posting system this offseason
— Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) November 21, 2017
The brand new posting system takes impact subsequent offseason. Ohtani and Makita will likely be grandfathered in beneath the outdated system, which means their groups in Japan will set a launch payment in alternate for permitting them to barter with MLB golf equipment. (Whichever staff indicators the participant pays the discharge payment.) The Fighters will undoubtedly set Ohtani’s launch payment on the most $20 million. It is unclear what launch payment the Lions will set for Makita. 
Makita is just not a younger two-way phenom like Ohtani. He is a veteran pitcher who was a late bloomer in Japan — his first full season with the Lions got here at age 26 in 2011 — and not too long ago transformed from starter to reliever. Makita threw 62 2/Three innings with a 2.30 ERA and a 35/5 Okay/BB this previous season. He was a profitable starter from 2012-14 earlier than struggling in 2015 and transitioning to the bullpen full-time in 2016.
Additionally, Makita is a submarine pitcher. That is all the time enjoyable. Here is some video from the World Baseball Traditional earlier this 12 months:
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There aren’t sufficient submarine-style pitchers in baseball today. Brad Ziegler and Peter Moylan are the one ones that soar to thoughts proper now.
Japan did advance to the WBC semifinals at Dodger Stadium this 12 months, although they misplaced to Workforce USA and had been rapidly eradicated. Makita didn’t pitch within the loss to Workforce USA, so we have no Statcast knowledge for his pitches. Varied scouting reviews point out his fastball tops out within the mid-80s and a sweepy slider is his go-to secondary pitch. Fairly commonplace submariner stuff, principally.
As a result of he’s older than 25, Makita is just not topic to the worldwide arduous cap like Ohtani, so he’s free to signal a contract of any dimension. That stated, 33-year-old submarine relievers with no MLB observe file normally aren’t in excessive demand, so if Makita would not obtain contract supply, he is put together to return to Japan subsequent season.
When the Seibu Lions submit pitcher Kazuhisa Makita for MLB groups, if he solely receives a minor league contract, there’s a sturdy risk he’ll decline and stay with the Lions. “If it is a minor league contract I am going to have to consider it.” https://t.co/aIrdJtHB8i #npb
— NPB on reddit (@NPB_Reddit) November 24, 2017
A number of relievers have efficiently transitioned from Japan to MLB in recent times, most notably Shigetoshi Hasegawa, Hideki Okajima, Akinori Otsuka, Takashi Saito, and Kasuhiro Sasaki. Others like Koji Uehara and Junichi Tazawa got here to MLB as beginning pitchers earlier than discovering success in aid.
That stated, many others got here to MLB and didn’t have success. Kyuji Fujikawa, Kazuo Fukumori, Takashi Kashiwada, Kazuhito Tadano, and Yasuhiko Yabuta had been all very profitable relievers in Japan who could not carry that success over to MLB. Japanese bullpen arms are typically hit-or-miss when coming to MLB. Some have been nice. Others not a lot.
Relying on the discharge payment set by the Lions in addition to Makita’s contract calls for, it’s fully attainable no staff will chew this offseason regardless of the perpetual want for bullpen assist across the league. Add within the truth he is a soft-tossing submariner with a small margin for error, and MLB golf equipment will not be prepared to present Makita something greater than a minor-league cope with a spring invite.
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anouta-jp · 7 years
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トレンディ歌謡に抱かれて 第12回:慶田朱美「Character」
来週水曜より東京・御徒町のPARK GALLERYでanouta初の展示「アンニュイ手づくり市」が開催されま���。自分たちが何か作品を作るのではなく、自分たちがもらったり掘ったりした音源をレビュー付きでズラッと展示するという、何とも素っ頓狂な催しとなりました。一応会場にはふたつのカテゴリーがありまして、ひとつは友人知人からもらった「手づくりミックステープ」。3年前に作った手づくりコンピのカタログZINE「COMPILA」が基になっているのですが、ミックステープって並べるとすごく面白いんです。テープを作った時のモードが個人・世の���両方出ていて、何でしょう、「時代のスーベニール」とでも言えそうな、「その時にしかない感」が必ず刻まれてます。そしてもうひとつのカテゴリーが「アンニュイ歌謡」。当ブログでもちょっと書きましたが、80年代末~90年代の、ガールズポップ~自作自演というメインな潮流から少し外れた、パッシイヴで気怠さや媚態をどこかしら孕んだ声を持つ女性歌手の音源をざっくり総称しています。シティポップの文脈の末尾にこの「アンニュイ」があるという風に考えているのもあり、また「telepathテレパシー能力者」のアートワークのいくつかにこのタームが効果的に使わているというのもあり、まあ今「失われたもの」として振り返るだけの意味があると思ったのです。 
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Release:1989.5.21
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 Drums: Atsuo Okamoto, Tohru Hasebe, Eiji Shimamura, Yuichi Togashiki
Bass: Kenji Takamizu, Yasuo Tomikura, Hideki Matsubara, Chiharu Mikuzuki, Michio Nagaoka
Guitar: jun Sumida, Hideyuki Yonekawa
Keyboads: Yasuharu Nakanishi, Kei Wakakusa, Shirou Sagisu, Kazuo Ohtani, Nobuo Kurata, Tatsuya Nishiwaki, Ken Morimura
Percussion: Pecker
Programming: Takayuki Negishi
Strings: Tomoda Group
Sax: Jake H.conception, Akio Fujita
Chorus: EVE, Yasuhiro Abe
  で、今回はその「アンニュイ歌謡」の選盤から惜しくももれた一枚をこちらでご紹介というわけです。DU BOOKSの和モノバイブル「ラグジュアリー歌謡」でもシングル「エンドレス・トワイライト」(ルパン3世のタイアップがついていました)が取り上げられていましたね。同曲は「Perfumed Garden」オマージュ(というか、替え歌みたいな…笑)な濡れメロウ曲でしたが、同時期発売のアルバムでは少し趣を変え、アンニュイというかはハツラツとした歌唱をきちんと軸に据えた「ガールズ・ポップ」に近い質感となっています(なので展示から外したんです。ジャケは完璧なんですけどね…)。それもそのはず彼女はシンガーではなく、きちんと作曲をこなすミュージシャン。シングルとは違い、1曲1曲に作り手としてのエゴがあるのをビシビシ感じます。歌声は強いて言えばEPOと近く、高音がとても感情的に響くタイプ。ただ楽曲はEPOのような、一貫したシティなコードワークはなく「様々」です。時には歌謡曲っぽく、時にはアーバンにといろんな側面を見せてくれます。主なアレンジャーは若草恵と鷺巣詩郎。若草がドメス、鷺巣がアーバン担当といったところでしょうか。
 1. It’s so Perplexing
(作詞 三浦徳子 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 若草恵)
永井真理子みたいなメジャーコードサビでキラキラするポップチューン。間奏部分でギターのカッティングとともにリズム類がチャカポコ鳴るのがキュートです。
2. 21階のソリチュード
(作詞 佐藤純子 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 鷺巣詩郎)
最高なタイトルからの期待を裏切らない、シンセ・ベースなミッドナイト歌謡グルーヴ。歌に入るとちょっと明るめな空気感が流れ込んできます。杏里の自作みたいな抑揚のないサビはちょっと肩透かしな印象。
3. Ain’t it shocking -夜明けの傷心―
(作詞 三浦徳子 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 西脇辰弥)
こちらもかなり杏里プロダクトライクなライトグルーヴ。歌唱とミスマッチな部分がある気も若干。ラスト前のサビで唐突なラジオ声&ボイスサンプリングが飛び出して、何というか、びっくりします。笑
4. Still I love you
(作詞 慶田朱美・三浦徳子 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 大谷和夫)
フツーなブラコン・バラードですがここまでで彼女の声の持ち味と一番マッチしているのではないでしょうか。「指が覚えたナンバー」という歌詞が良いです。
5. I wanna be a lucky girl (Re-mix)
(作詞 田口俊 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 鷺巣詩郎)
「クイズ世界はSHOW by ショーバイ!!」初代エンディング・テーマだそうで…全然覚えてないぞ。なんだか頑張りすぎている感もなくもない元気ガールズポップですが、日テレ感はすごくあって理に適って(?)います。
6. Forever I’ll be stay on your side -いつでも側にいるから―
(作詞 三浦徳子 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 鷺巣詩郎)
「Tighten Up」な鷺巣良心イントロでグイグイ進み、メリハリを付けすぎないサビがEPOみたいなフレッシュ感覚ではじけます。ここから荻野目洋子「NONSTP DANCER」に繋げたら絶対カッコイイですね。
7. LONELY FEELING
(作詞 佐藤純子 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 鷺巣詩郎)
こちらもアーバンなイントロから鷺巣保証書な展開。ちょっとシュガーっぽくもありますね。しかし当然のようにベースのグルーヴィーさが炸裂すると、この時代っていいなとしみじみ思います。アウトロのスキャットも色々混ざってて麗しい。
8. 愛を奪って
(作詞 佐藤純子 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 若草恵)
若草アレンジに戻ってわかりやすくマイナーコードの歌謡感が来ます。ジェットコースターのように急に上昇するインパクト大(ちょっとトンデモ)なサビのメロディがすべてという感じです。
9. BE HAPPY
(作詞 佐藤純子 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 若草恵)
杏里「SUMMER CANDLES」みたいなバラード。すごくシットリ歌うかと思いきやサビでちょっとボーイッシュ入った不思議な発声をします。
10. CRYSTAL CITY
(作詞 佐藤純子 作曲 慶田朱美 編曲 若草恵)
つかめない曲が2曲続いてここでようやく「クル」曲が。笑 件の「エンドレス・トワイライト」直系の、「気持ちラーバンド」ポップス。クールさを保ったビートがエコー丸出しで続く中を、ジェイクのアルトサックスが 期待以上の湿度で切り裂いていきます。
※6、7、10曲目を以下から試聴できます
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  以上10曲。玉石混交ではありますが、変に歌い込みすぎない数曲でこそ彼女の持ち味は発揮されているように思います。この1枚でアルバムは終わってしまったようですが、89年感は嬉しいくらいに溢れている1枚でした。
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朱美の伝言板
  展示会「アンニュイ手づくり市」は4月5日から16日まで、御徒町のPARK GALLERYで開催しています。時間は13:00~20:00で、月・火曜は休廊です。
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allcheatscodes · 7 years
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all star professional wrestling ii ps2
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Also Known As: All-Star Professional Wrestling 2
Genre: Sports, Wrestling
Developer: Square Enix
Publisher: Square Enix USA
ESRB Rating: Everyone-10
Release Date: November 22, 2001
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Yuusaku Yuri And Kenichiro Jinnai
Win the game in rising mode.
White Mask
Choose Inoki as your partner in a singles mode match.
Shinjiro Ohtani (junior Version)
Defeat the heavyweight class Shinjiro Ohtani with a junior wrestler.
Kotetsu Yamamoto
Select Tiger Hattori as a referee, then KO him.
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Select Yuji Nagata and win the IWGP belt.
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Glitches
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Guides
Currently no guide available.
Currently no guide available.
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majokkoradio · 4 years
Audio
“Makai no Melody” - Tokimeki Tonight - BGM
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