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NPB's carification leads to accusation of lying

Japan's baseball chiefs admit to ball adjustments

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Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) commissioner Ryozo Kato
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Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) commissioner Ryozo Kato After months of denial and an inexplicably huge surge in home runs, Japan's baseball chiefs have admitted they secretly switched the design of the ball to make the game more exciting.
Players and fans had repeatedly quizzed Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) bosses after seeing a 40 percent rise in the number of balls that were slugged out of the park so far this season.
In April NPB said the specifications of their ball - each of which bears the signature of its commissioner Ryozo Kato - "have not been changed", a statement that was repeated several times since.
But on Tuesday NPB came clean, saying they had asked manufacturer Mizuno to "adjust" the ball to give it greater bounce off the bat and demanded the company keep quiet about the switch.
"Our understanding was that it would be a matter of fine-tuning," NPB secretary general Kunio Shimoda said.
"We thought it would cause confusion if we let it be known."
Commissioner Kato - a former Japanese ambassador to Washington - originally ordered a change in the make-up of the ball back in 2011, to bring it into line with the model used in the US.
The cork core of the ball was wrapped with a low resilience rubber and its seams were widened. The organisation also made Mizuno the sole ball supplier, dropping its three rivals.
At the time, the organisation said the change would help Japanese players get accustomed to international standards.
However, the switch resulted in a sharp fall in home runs - 939 in 2011 and 881 in 2012 compared with 1,605 in 2010.
When the rate of successful slugs rocketed this season - a total of 512 home-runs were hit in the first 341 games of the current March-October season - questions began to be asked.
The Japan Professional Baseball Players' Association wanted to know why an average of 1.50 runs were being scored in 2013, against 1.05 in the previous two years.
Mizuno initially said the increase was due to foreign batters hitting so many home runs and was also related to the higher number of games being played in domed stadiums, where wind is not a factor, Kyodo News reported.
But union chairman Motohiro Shima said it was important the organisation was honest because it affected statistics.
"The numbers of home runs and .300 hitters (considered a high batting average) has apparently increased. The earned runs average of pitchers has worsened," he said.
"It has affected players who signed deals on the results of performances in the years when the uniform ball was introduced."
Japanese media on Wednesday lashed out at the NPB commissioner, accusing him of lying to the baseball-crazy nation.
"The commissioner's words and deeds, which lacked probity, raise questions over whether he should resign," the influential daily Asahi Shimbun said.

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