Japanese stars shine as Dodgers beat Cubs in MLB’s Tokyo season opener

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The Dodgers were a long way from Los Angeles on Tuesday but with Shohei Ohtani and two more Japanese stars they were the home team for Tokyo fans in a historic MLB season-opening 4-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs.

Ohtani had two hits and scored twice, with starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto getting the win for five innings work. Japanese stars were prominent in Tuesday’s game: there were five in total between the two clubs, and Shoto Imanaga started for the Cubs as he faced off against his compatriot Yamamoto.

“I just think it’s great for the game,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of the pitching match-up. “I think Japanese baseball with American Major League Baseball, this is as good as it gets. I’m just very grateful that we could be a part of this moment in time and making history,” he added.

The Cubs struck first with a run-scoring double from catcher Miguel Amaya in the third inning. But a Cubs pitching change in the fifth backfired, as right-hander Ben Brown gave up a walk and hits to Ohtani, second baseman Tommy Edman, and catcher Will Smith, putting the Dodgers up 3-1.

The Dodgers added insurance in the ninth when Ohtani got on base with a stand-up double and later scored off a single from right fielder Teoscar Hernández.

It was a festive atmosphere at the Tokyo Dome, with thousands of fans taking selfies and enduring lengthy queues to buy merchandise. By far the most popular name on the back of fans’ jerseys was Ohtani, who snagged his third Most Valuable Player award and his first World Series last year after joining the Dodgers.

In the offseason, the star-laden Dodgers picked up Japanese fireballer Roki Sasaki, the No 1 prospect for 2025. Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki rounded out the Japanese players on the teams’ rosters.

The Tokyo Dome was filled to its 42,000 capacity after tickets for the season-opener games sold out in about an hour last month. Tickets were listed for as much as 2.5m yen ($16,873) on resale sites.

The MLB teams played exhibition games on Saturday and Sunday against the Yomiuri Giants and Hanshin Tigers of the Japanese pro league. The Japanese teams came out on top except for a Saturday match where a two-run homer from Ohtani powered the Dodgers to victory over the Giants.

The Dodgers and Cubs meet again in the Tokyo Dome on Wednesday before the teams return to the United States for another week of spring training games. The rest of the MLB teams will play their opening regular-season games next week.

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