World Baseball Classic keeps sport relevant in Japan – Los Angeles Times

The United States was the designated road team in the World Baseball Classic semifinal game played Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, which was about right.

The primary soundtrack to the 2-1 victory by the U.S. over Japan was provided by a little orchestra stationed at the top of the left-field pavilion.

The nine-man band was armed with a drum, eight trumpets and a giant Japanese flag. The ensemble made its presence heard throughout the stadium in the bottom of every inning, loud and clear, leading individualized, horn-driven cheers for every hitter in the Samurai Japan lineup.

More than any other sport, baseball continues to move the people of Japan — in the case of this small-but-loud cheering section, literally. The group traveled from Japan specifically for this tournament.