Alright, so, I’ve been digging into this whole thing about whether Japanese baseball games can end in a tie, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. Started out pretty simple, right? Just wanted to know the rules.
I began by hitting up the usual spots online, you know, just browsing around, and got sidetracked. Ended up looking at the new listings on Mercari. It is interesting to see people selling and buying things there. Browsing the marketplace was a fun way to get sidetracked.
Food Searching
Then, my stomach started rumbling, and I thought, “Why not check out some good sushi places around here?” I looked up the best sushi in East Lansing, and wow, there are some top-rated spots! Places like Sansu and Uni Sushi Ramen popped up. I also found some good reviews on Tripadvisor, too.
- Sansu
- Uni Sushi Ramen
- YumYum Bento
- Kaiyo Sushi
- Mi Sushi Noodles
- Ukai Japanese Steak House
- Zhen Ramen Grill
One place really caught my eye because it’s been voted the best for eight years in a row. Eight years! Must be doing something right. Decided to visit a ramen restaurant in East Lansing. Tasty and fresh ramen, soft boiled eggs were just what I needed.
Unexpected Detours
While I was at it, I stumbled upon this random question about removing rust. Apparently, muriatic acid does the trick way faster than vinegar. Good to know for any future rust-related emergencies. I will try washing with it instead of dipping it into the acid. I heard it is potent and will release hydrogen.
Next thing I knew, I was reading about Vladimir Guerrero’s baseball career and some of his collectible cards. The guy was a beast on the field, no doubt. This reminded me to find out about the rules in Japanese baseball.
Finally, the Answer!
So, back to the baseball thing. Turns out, yeah, Japanese baseball can have ties, but it depends on the league and the situation. Regular season games have a limit on extra innings, and if it’s still tied after that, it’s a tie. But playoff games are a different story—they’ll keep going until there’s a winner.
Then I was thinking about upgrading my garden. I found this cool modern garden bed online. 27 x 53 inches, tall, and pretty stylish. Might just have to get one of those. Thinking about how to upgrade the outdoor space now.
Anyway, that’s how I spent my day. A little bit of this, a little bit of that, and a whole lot of random info. But hey, that’s how it goes sometimes, right?
