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Southeast Asian pro baseball club finds field of dreams -- in Japan

Indonesians, Filipinos, Sri Lankans compete in Kyushu independent league

The Saga Indonesia Dreams, led by team captain Rizki Ramadhan, second from the right, line up before their pro baseball league debut on April 13 at a ballpark in Saga prefecture, in southwest Japan. (Photo by Koga Hashizume)

SAGA, Japan -- A professional baseball club stocked with Southeast Asian players, who make up around 70% of the team, has taken the field, competing in an independent league on the southwestern Japanese island of Kyushu.

The Saga Indonesia Dreams, based in Saga prefecture in northern Kyushu, is a unique team consisting mainly of top players from Southeast and South Asia, including members of the Indonesian national baseball team. The club has 23 players from five countries -- 12 from Indonesia, four from Sri Lanka, four from the Philippines, one from Singapore and three from Japan.

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