Umpire Knocked Unconscious For Weeks Prompts Immediate Rule Change in Japan
Summary
In a Japanese professional baseball game, an umpire was hit in the head by a batter’s bat after the batter released it during a swing. The umpire remains unconscious weeks later. Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball league then created a new rule to warn and eject batters for dangerous swings that risk hitting others.Key Facts
- The incident happened on April 16 during a Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) game.
- The umpire affected is Takuto Kawakami, who has been unconscious for nearly a month.
- Batter José Osuna’s bat accidentally struck Kawakami’s head after he fouled off a pitch.
- NPB introduced a rule on May 12 to warn batters for “dangerous swings” where the bat is released mid-swing.
- Batters get ejected if they repeat a dangerous swing or if their bat hits someone.
- The rule aims to prevent similar injuries but raises questions about its effectiveness.
- Major League Baseball might consider adopting similar rules after watching NPB’s experience.
- The incident highlights risks umpires face and the need for safety improvements in baseball.
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