This fascinating story in the NYT looks at how the game of baseball in the US took over Japan in the way the English game of cricket took over India and Australia. A Maine native Horace Wilson from near Portland, is said to be the person who taught baseball to students at Kaisei Gakko (that became Tokyo University) in 1872. The National High School baseball Championships grip Japan with 3782 schools participating. Ichiro Suzuki, a Japanese baseball player, says it is popular in Japan because it requires more than speed and strength, it requires use of the intellect and sharp thinking.