Four generations of Japanese Americans broke down racial and cultural barriers in California by playing baseball.
Today, the names of Japanese American ballplayers still resonate as.
Later, it helped heal resettlement wounds in Los Angeles, San Francisco, the Central Valley and elsewhere.
Behind the barbed wire of concentration camps during World War II, Baseball became a tonic of spiritual renewal for disenfranchised Japanese Americans who played America\'s pastime while illegally imprisoned.
Four generations of Japanese Americans broke down racial and cultural barriers in California by playing baseball