Japan Samurai Bears

Japan Samurai Bears

Independent baseball team
name = Japan Samurai Bears
founded = 2005
city = none

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current league = Golden Baseball League (2005)
current division= Arizona Division
past league =
currentname = Japan Samurai Bears (2005)
pastname =
colors = Black, Red and Gold
color box|#000000 color box|red color box|gold
ballpark = none
pastparks =
leaguechamps = 0
divisionchamps = 0
owner = Golden Baseball League
manager = Warren Cromartie
gm =
media = none
website = http://www.seasonofthesamurai.com www.seasonofthesamurai.com
The Japan Samurai Bears are a defunct traveling professional baseball team that played in the independent Golden Baseball League, which is not affiliated with either Major League Baseball "or" Minor League Baseball. They were based in the Arizona Division. The team, which existed for one season, played all of its games on the road in order to keep an even number of teams in the league.

The manager of the team was Warren Cromartie (aka "Cro"), an American who had played for a number of years in the Japanese baseball league. The team was almost entirely made of players from Japan, but did include some US-born players of Japanese descent to fill out the roster.

Team History

The Samurai Bears were one of eight charter teams in the Golden Baseball League that began play in 2005 joining the likes of the Chico Outlaws, Fullerton Flyers, Long Beach Armada and San Diego Surf Dawgs of California; the Mesa Miners, Surprise Fightin' Falcons and Yuma Scorpions of Arizona. They were the first, and so far only, "traveling team" in league history. They replaced the Tijuana Toros, who were supposed to be one of the original eight teams, but who were unable to play due to not finding a suitable stadium.

In their only season, the Samurai Bears finished last in the Arizona division with a league worst 33-57 record. Though the team struggled, there were some bright spots for the season. They had 3 pitchers (Hideki Nagasaka, Takaaki Igarashi, and Rentaro Seki) on the Arizona Division all-star team. First baseman Yuji Nerei was a gold glove winner and led the team in home runs and RBI, in addition to several other offensive categories.

In 2007, a documentary of the experience was released titled "Season of the Samurai." The documentary, directed by Matthew Asner and Danny Gold, looked at the on- and off-field experiences of the team, including an in-depth look at the challenging relationship with the coach. The film was made an official selection to the Santa Barbara Film Festival.The film also was selected as the opening film of The 11th annual Comedia at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal.

Unfortunately, despite the team's popularity throughout the GBL, there are no plans to bring the team back to the GBL, which owns the rights to the team.

Other Logos

Team Record

External links

* [http://www.seasonofthesamurai.com/ Season of the Samurai Homepage]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/masner/sets/ Photographs of the Samurai Bears on Flickr]
* [http://www.brianfinke.com/bears.html Photographs of the Samurai Bears by Brian Finke]
* [http://www.goldenbaseball.com/ Golden Baseball League]


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