With new teams, restructured finances and fresh faces, Hawaii Winter Baseball returns Sunday after a nine-year
hiatus.
The league that boasts alumni like Mariners star Ichiro Suzuki and Yankees slugger Jason Giambi features 126 prospects from around the world.
Ten professional Japanese teams and 21 of the 30 Major League organizations have sent their farm players to spend two months in paradise, developing their skills and competing against some of baseball's best up-and-comers.
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