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Craig
03-18-2003, 05:21 PM
More from the paranoia front. It's lovely how irrational decisions are spreading and being well represented in the spotlight of the media.

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http://www.sportingnews.com/baseball/artic...318/463926.html (http://www.sportingnews.com/baseball/articles/20030318/463926.html)

MLB cancels season opener in Japan

March 18, 2003

PHOENIX -- Major League Baseball canceled the season-opening series in Japan between Seattle and Oakland because of the threat of war in Iraq.

"Given the uncertainty that now exists throughout the world, we believe the safest course of action for the players involved and the many staff personnel who must work the games is to reschedule the opening series," commissioner Bud Selig said. "It would be unfair and terribly unsettling for them to be half a world away -- away from their families at this critical juncture."

The teams had planned to leave Wednesday for games March 25-26 at the Tokyo Dome. But plans were on hold Tuesday morning as Selig and major-league officials talked to government and security agencies.

"While I don't doubt the exemplary security efforts that the city of Tokyo and the government of Japan were prepared to provide for our players and personnel, I had to weigh those security precautions against a very unpleasant and potentially dangerous set of variables that go along with a nation on the brink of war," Selig said.

Baseball opened its 2000 season in Tokyo, with the New York Mets and Chicago Cubs playing two games.

Seattle's visit was highly anticipated because of two Japanese stars on the Mariners: Ichiro Suzuki and Kazuhiro Sakaki. It would have been the first time Seattle owner Hiroshi Yamauchi, who lives in Japan, saw his team play.

The games were rescheduled for April 3 and June 30 in Oakland.

"With world tensions so high, this is the prudent course of action," union head Donald Fehr said.

Baseball had already been planning to have the New York Yankees open the 2004 season in Japan, probably against Tampa Bay, Toronto or Baltimore.

Other sports also discussed contingency plans, but the NCAA said Tuesday that it would not change its schedule for the men's and women's basketball tournaments, which start this week.

There also has been talk that NCAA games and other sports events might be moved from network television to cable if war breaks out in Iraq.

Even though several baseball officials already were in Japan, setting up for the series, many players had been jittery about going.

"We've got guys going to war for our country," Oakland third baseman Eric Chavez said before the decision. "I want to be here. Call me patriotic or whatever, this is where I want to be."

Seattle outfielder John Mabry was ready for any decision.

"I would have loved to have seen Japan, but I wasn't looking forward to the 15-hour plane ride," he said.

On Monday, President Bush said Saddam Hussein must leave Iraq or face a U.S.-led invasion. In an evening speech to the nation, Bush gave Hussein 48 hours.

Unlike the 2000 Japan trip, where many players took their families to see the sights, the traveling parties for the A's and Mariners had shaped up to be much smaller.

AL MVP Miguel Tejada and Athletics outfielder Jermaine Dye were among those who planned to leave their families at home.

"It's a tough decision," Tejada said. "We're a team. We all have to stick together."

New York Yankees manager Joe Torre said earlier he'd be OK with going to play this year's opener in Tokyo.

"It wouldn't bother me. These other people know more than I do," he said. "We want to go on with our lives and once we're seen to alter -- other than being more aware and diligent in what we do -- we lose the war if we're going to all of a sudden lock ourselves in our houses."

BeTheReds
03-18-2003, 05:39 PM
This is BULLSHIT!

I had tickets for that! FUCK!

lethal
03-18-2003, 06:13 PM
Damn...well...I hope they somehow schedule this for next year then...or Mariners vs Yankees. That would be the best series for Japan.

Hiroshi2
03-18-2003, 06:35 PM
Um, what, were they scared Kim-Jong-Il was gonna nuke 'em while they were over there????

It's not like they were headed to Israel or something. One thing I'd hate to see happen with this war is for people to stop doing things they normally would do solely because of fear or because it wouldn't "feel right". Yes it would! Go on with the Oscars, and the trashy daytime-talk-shows and baseball, it's the American way!


*sits down now*

:D

Hiroshi2
03-18-2003, 06:36 PM
Originally posted by BeTheReds@Mar 18 2003, 07:39 PM
This is BULLSHIT!

I had tickets for that! FUCK!
I bet those tickets set you back quite a bit.

Sorry man. Shit happens, I guess.


;)

BeTheReds
03-18-2003, 07:08 PM
Japan supposedly canceled its soccer matches with the USA because of the fear of terror. They were assured by the US Soccer that this would not be a factor. So they are going to have the games in Seattle anyway.

MLB should do the same.

BeTheReds
03-18-2003, 07:10 PM
Originally posted by lethalweapon@Mar 19 2003, 02:13 AM
Damn...well...I hope they somehow schedule this for next year then...or Mariners vs Yankees. That would be the best series for Japan.
Most likely it will be Yankees vs Orioles, Red Sox, Devil Rays, or Bluejays.

Opening day almost always starts vs a division rival.

amietron
03-19-2003, 01:30 PM
Originally posted by lethalweapon@Mar 18 2003, 06:13 PM
Damn...well...I hope they somehow schedule this for next year then...or Mariners vs Yankees. That would be the best series for Japan.
I'd wanna go to a Mariners VS Yankees game. Even a Yankees VS Oakland one.

BeTheReds
03-19-2003, 03:56 PM
Okay, well if you live in either Oakland, NY, or Seattle, then you definately can.