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Can you name the Teams of the NPB (Japanese MLB Baseball)?
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Can you name the twelve teams of Nippon Professional Baseball, Japan's equivalent to Major League Baseball?
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Teams of the NPB (Japanese Professional Baseball) Quiz
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Created Jan 1, 2010 in
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megarockman
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Jan 3rd, 2010 at 01:35 GMT
2 points
Any reason this quiz requires the full name of teams to count? Other than that, quite interesting.
secretgaijin
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Oct 31st, 2011 at 06:17 GMT
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2 things: There's way too much time provided, and you might want to think about accepting the sponsor names. It's a lot more common for Japanese fans to call the name "Lotte" or "Chiba Lotte", for example, rather than "Marines."
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