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2024 Panini USA Baseball Stars & Stripes Japanese Collegiate All Stars

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After a delay of about a month from when it was originally scheduled to be released, Panini finally released the 2024 USA Baseball Stars & Stripes set a few weeks ago.  As a collector of Japanese baseball cards, you might be asking why you should care.  You should care because for the third time in the past six years (and fourth time in the last 12), Panini has included autographed memorabilia cards for the Japanese Collegiate Samurai Japan team that took on the collegiate Team USA in the 44th Japan-US Collegiate Baseball Championship last year in Cary, North Carolina and Charleston, South Carolina.  Japan won the championship three games to two.  It was the first time since 2019 that the championship was played so this is the first time since 2020 that Panini has included cards for the Japanese team.

I put together a list of all 26 players from the team (two more than in previous editions) and added their universities, what year they were, who drafted them (if they were drafted) or which corporate league team they're now playing for (if they aren't in college anymore and weren't drafted last fall):

NamePositionCollegeSchool YearYear DraftedTeamRoundCorporate
Ippei AmaiOutfielderAsia4N/ANTT West
Ryo ArimaPitcherKansai4N/AENEOS
Ryuta HiroseInfielderKeio42023Hawks3
Haruki HosonoPitcherToyo42023Fighters1
Shunsuke IwaiPitcherMeijo42023Hawks2
Jin KimuraPitcherKyushi Kyoritsu4N/ANippon Shinyaku
Tatsuki KojaPitcherToin University Of Yokohama42023Eagles1
Toyo KumadaInfielderWaseda4N/AToyoda
Sho KusakaPitcherAsia42023Dragons1
Minoru MakitaPitcherMeiji4N/AJFE East
Asahi MiyashitaInfielderToyo2N/A
Kazuki MiyazakiOutfielderYamanashi Gakuin42023Fighters3
Kyosuke MiyazakiCatcherKeio4N/APanasonic
Rui MuneyamaInfielderMeiji3N/A
Kenichi MurataPitcherMeiji42023Hawks4
Daisuke NakashimaOutfielderAoyama Gakuin42023Eagles6
Misho NishikawaOutfielderAoyama Gakuin3N/A
Tai SasakiInfielderAoyama Gakuin3N/A
Kaito ShimomuraPitcherAoyama Gakuin42023Tigers1
Yuya ShintoPitcherJobu42023Fighters2
Natsuki TakeuchiPitcherKokugakuin42023Lions1
Rintaro TsujimotoInfielderSendai42023Dragons3
Hayato TsunehiroPitcherAoyama Gakuin42023Carp1
Kyuto UedaInfielderMeiji42023Marines1
Taiga UedaPitcherOsaka University Of Commerce42023Lions2
Seiya WatanabeOutfielderOsaka University Of Commerce3N/A

15 of the 26 players on the team were drafted last fall - seven of those were in the first round!  The biggest name in the set is Natsuki Takeuchi, who's the front runner for the Pacific League Rookie Of The Year.  Six of the other players graduated from college this spring and are currently playing for various teams in the corporate leagues.  Those six players may eventually enter the NPB draft at some point in the future (although I don't believe they can until the 2025 draft - there's a requirement that any collegiate player who opts to go into the corporate or independent leagues instead of NPB has to wait two years before they can enter the draft again - it's three years for a high school player).  As a point of comparison, there were two players from the 2019 and 2020 Panini sets who went to the corporate leagues before joining NPB - Rysuke Kodama of the Lions and Daigo Kamikawabata of the Fighters.  That leaves five players on the team who are still in college.  Four of those players will be eligible for this fall's draft (Rui Muneyama, Misho Nishikawa, Tai Sasaki and Seiya Watanabe) while the other (Asahi Miyashita) will be eligible in 2025.

If I'm reading the checklist correctly, there are five different serially numbered versions of each card.  There's the "PE" version which is /58 or /59, a "Prime" version which is /25, a "Button" version which is /6 or /7, a "Laundry Tag" version which is /4 and a "Brand Logo" version which is "1-of-1".  Which means there's between 94 and 96 cards for each player out there which is much more than any of the previous editions.

I'm not sure if I'm going to try to collect these or not yet - the Takeuchi is already prohibitively expensive for my tastes - but I've picked up a couple so far and they're pretty attractive cards:


The backs have a paragraph about the player's performance in the games against Team USA last summer which is a nice change of pace from the fairly generic backs from the 2019 and 2020 cards:





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