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User:Galaksiafervojo

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jaこの利用者は日本語母語としています。
This user can speak Japanese.
en-3This user can contribute with an advanced level of English.
SEAThis user is a fan of the
Seattle Mariners.
This user contributes using a Macintosh computer.
OSUThis user attends or attended
Oregon State University
This user supports the United Nations.

Profile

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Galaksiafervojo is an internatinal graduate student studying electrical engineering at Oregon State University and suffering severe basebaholic. The favorite team so far is Seattle but it's nothing to do with the nationality. 3 jerseies and 8 penants are covering up the room's walls. Went crazy when Beavs got the national title in 2006. Loves old-fashioned hotdogs, not Phillie-stake or pizza-flavored gimmicks like the one at Shea Stadium. Though being a native Japanese, prefers MLB to NPB, Nippon Professonal Baseball, because of the annoying supporters at the ballpark in Japan and, more critically, no availability of hotdogs. Have been to many places around the world, which pictures, hopefully, will be put up here on Wikipedia some day. Have Joined the Baseball Hall of Fame membership since Apr 2006.

To see my Japanese page, click the inter-language link..

Favorite MLB players

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  • Brandon McCarthy of Chicago White Sox: he is THE comer. Really nice stuff and control.
  • Felix Hernandez of Seattle Mariners: throws really hard and has good stuff, but too many in the early innings. Had better improve his control.
  • Todd Helton: not showy but shows rigid bats and power.
  • Ichiro Suzuki: a real athlete; runs well, hits steadily, throws really hard.
  • David Ortiz: a nice guy! I don't care about his ability but like his character.

Something to do with MLB

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  • Tony Gwynn is by far the best line-driver I've ever seen in my life. When it comes to hitting, some want to compare Ichiro with him. But no competition.
  • I several times heard that the players coming from Japan say the ball is slippery and the surface is so rough that the breaking ball goes off the course. But Hideo Nomo registered really good record in his first year of MLB, so I'm thinking it's just a darn excuse of sore losers.
  • I don't feel all right about the increasing number of 0s on the tail of players' payment. But it still is understandable that the competition is unbelievably intensed and the survivers deserve to the triumph of some form.

Note

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The handle name means the train running through the galaxy in Esperanto. This user cannot use Esperanto at all, though.

My contributions (pictures)

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