One thing i liked a lot about the first topic (J-BALL) in my class was the funnies team´s name of Japan baseball games. one that i loved the most was (Yamato Baseball Clu). here there are some of them i found on internet
- Dai Tokyo (1936) → Lion Baseball Club (1937–1940) → Asahi Baseball
Club (1941–1944) → Pacific Baseball Club (1946) → Taiyō
Robins(1947–1949)
- Korakuen Eagles (1937s) → Eagles Baseball Club (1938–1939) →
Kurowashi Baseball Club (1940–1941) → Yamato Baseball Club (1942–1943) →
Broken up
- Nagoya Baseball Club (1936–1943) → Sangyo Baseball Club (1944) → Chubu Nippon (1946) → Chubu Nippon Dragons (1947) → Chunichi Dragons (1948–1949) → To the Central League
- Osaka Tigers (1936–September 24, 1940, Nicknamed "Tigers") → Hanshin
Baseball Club (September 25, 1940–1944) → Osaka Tigers (1946–1949,
Nicknamed "Hanshin") → To the Central League (Present: Hanshin Tigers)
- Tokyo Kyojin (1936–1944; 1946) → Yomiuri Giants (1947–1949) → To the Central League
- Tokyo Senators (1936–1939) → Tsubasa Baseball Club (1940) → Taiyō Baseball Club (1941–1942) → Nishitetsu Baseball Club (1943) → Broken up
- Hankyu Baseball Club (1936–1944; 1946) → Hankyu Bears (January,
1947–April, 1947) → Hankyu Braves (April, 1947–1949) → To the Pacific
League (Present: Orix Buffaloes)
- Nankai Baseball Club (1938f–May 31, 1944) → Kinki Nippon (June 1,
1944–December 31, 1944) → Great Ring (1946–May 31, 1947) → Nankai Hawks
(June 1, 1947–1949)
- Gold Star (1946) → Kinsei Stars (1947–1948)
- Senators Baseball Club (1946) → Tokyu Flyers (1949) → Kyuei Flyers
(1948) → Tokyu Flyers (1947)