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MLB swinging for Chinese fences

By Yang Xinwei | China Daily | Updated: 2015-04-23 08:33

US pastime is steadily gaining a strong foothold

He came to China in 2001 with one objective: To develop the game of baseball.

Fifteen years on, Jim Small has seen the sport make many strides forward in a country where soccer (which often hits a bad note) and basketball (thanks to Yao Ming and now Stephon Marbury) claim they are the No 1 sports.

MLB swinging for Chinese fences

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