San Diego Union-Tribune

Japan’s WBC fans still need to wear masks there

We just couldn’t let this stuff go …

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Fans of the upcoming World Baseball Classic are going to see two versions, depending whether the games are in the United States or Taiwan, or in Japan.

In the United States and Taiwan, fans can cheer and need not wear masks. Taiwan dropped most of its mask mandates this week.

For Japan, it’s slightly more complicate­d as COVID-pandemic rules are changing more slowly. Cheering will be allowed, but masks will be worn at the Tokyo Dome.

The first three days of play in the WBC are March 8-10 in Taiwan and Japan. Play begins on March 11 at the two U.S. sites in Miami and Phoenix.

The tournament, featuring 20 national teams, ends on March 21 in Miami. The powers from Asia will be Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Australia.

Latin America will feature the largest contingent with Colombia,

Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Panama and Nicaragua. The United States and Canada also have entered strong teams.

After almost three years of strict COVID-19 rules, traditiona­l cheering returned to this week during preseason games for Nippon Profession­al Baseball. That included the drum-beating, trumpet-playing, and constant singing that characteri­zes the game in Japan.

The Japan national team training for the WBC will play warm-up games this weekend and avid cheering also will be encouraged.

However, masks will still be worn.

“I expect a situation where fans will be able to cheer while wearing masks,” NPB General Secretary Atsushi Ihara told Japan’s Kyodo News recently. He was speaking about the upcoming Japanese season.

The Japanese government is expected to relax the maskwearin­g guidelines on March 13, leaving many mask-wearing choices up to the individual.

WBC play in Japan ends on March 16, but the policy change is not expected to touch the tournament with masks still being worn.

The shift away from masks has been slow in Japan, where much of the public donned masks even before the pandemic. Few Japanese go without masks, even in outdoor areas like parks and broad sidewalks.

Trivia question

Who were the offensive and defensive coordinato­rs for the New York Giants in 1954? Hint. They were later on opposite sidelines as head coaches for one of the more famous games in

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