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Red Sox Arrive In Japan, Ready To Play Ball

TOKYO (WBZ) ― The Boston Red Sox arrived in Tokyo early Friday after an 18-hour flight and the resolution of a last-minute dispute that threatened their season-opening trip to Japan.

Japanese star Daisuke Matsuzaka and his teammates were a little weary from the long flight as they made their way to the bus headed for the hotel.

Matsuzaka drew the most attention from a large group of Japanese photographers that greeted the Red Sox at the airport. There were few fans on hand for the early morning landing.

"It was a long flight but we're happy to be here," Red Sox president Larry Lucchino said. "The players are tired but are looking forward to playing some baseball."

After getting some rest, the Sox worked out at the Tokyo Dome. Several members of the team visited a U.S. Army base about a three-hour drive from Tokyo.

The Red Sox and Athletics each play two exhibition games against Japanese teams on March 22 and 23. Then they face each other in Major League Baseball's regular-season opener on March 25, the earliest start in MLB history, and again on March 26.

For a while, it looked like the World Series champions might not make it.
The players threatened to boycott their final preseason game in Florida on Wednesday and their travel plans for Tokyo unless a dispute over paying coaches for the trip to Japan was resolved.

A settlement was reached after talks among players from the Red Sox and Athletics, Major League Baseball, the clubs and the players' association.

"It was just a misunderstanding," Lucchino said. "Everything has been settled now."

Matsuzaka is scheduled to be the Opening Day starter at Tokyo Dome next week against Oakland.

Boston has exhibition games on Saturday against the Hanshin Tigers and Sunday against the Yomiuri Giants.

Ace righthander Josh Beckett did not make the trip because of a back injury.

Boston and Oakland will be the third set of teams to open the regular season at the Tokyo Dome, following the New York Mets and Chicago Cubs (2000), and the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay (2004).

A scheduled 2003 series between Oakland and Seattle at the Tokyo Dome was canceled because of the threat of war in Iraq.

The A's arrived from a few hours earlier at Narita Airport.

WBZ's Dan Roche arrived in Tokyo several hours before the Red Sox. You can read all about in his blog.

(© 2009 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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