The Yokohama BayStars will be wearing these 1800s style uniforms this weekend.
They're in honor of the 180th anniversary of the first recognized baseball game in Hoboken, NJ on June 19th, 1846.
オランダは正式にはネーデルラント王国という。
オランダ政府は2020年に一地方名に過ぎないHollandはやめて国名はNederland / the Netherlandsにしてねと諸外国に要請したが、実は日本は例外。戦国時代からオランダ・蘭で定着した歴史的経緯を特別に尊重し、日本に限りオランダは正式国名である。
Zion Suzuki
Ghanaian Father, Japanese Mother, born in the United States.
His family relocated to Japan when he was very little.
The choice to use his mother’s surname and not his father’s surname is generally due to integration.
Since they were moving permanently to Japan, it only made sense to use that surname.
In Japan, family registration and daily life strongly favor Japanese surnames for smoother integration, schooling, legal matters, and obtaining/affirming Japanese citizenship (which he holds).
If they remained in US or moved to Ghana, he probably would have used his father’s surname, I assume.
Anyways, he went through Urawa Red Diamonds’ academy before going on loan in Belgium and then established himself at Parma in the Italian Serie A.
He’s one goalkeeper many clubs are monitoring, he was linked to Manchester United at some point, and I hope he gets a big move shortly.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Zion Suzuki