Asian Pacific Americans and Baseball

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<p> With the rise of stars such as Hideo Nomo Ichiro Suzuki and now Daisuke Matsuzaka fans today can easily name players from the island country of Japan. Less widely known is that baseball has long been played on other Pacific islands in pre-statehood Hawaii for instance and in Guam Samoa and the Philippines. For the multiethnic peoples of these U.S. possessions the learning of baseball was actively encouraged some would argue as a means to an unabashedly colonialist end.</p><p> As early as the deadball era Pacific Islanders competed against each other and against mainlanders on the diamond with teams like the Hawaiian Travelers barnstorming the States winning more than they lost against college semi-pro and even professional nines. For those who moved to the mainland baseball eased the transition helping Asian Pacific Americans create a sense of community and purpose cross cultural borders and--for a few--achieve fame.</p>
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