Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 1, 2016

Brits may be able to skip US immigration queues

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer checks a passenger's documentation after arriving to the U.S.

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Passing though US Immigration has, for years, been a thorn in the side for British travellers thanks to long snaking queues.

From December 3rd, British visitors to the US will be able to join Global Entry scheme enabling them to skip the queues.

The scheme, due to be extended to British citizens, is already available at 46 US airports and 13 pre-clearance locations and allows pre-approved low risk travellers easier passage.

Applying to join the scheme though takes time and can cost more than £100 and so occasional visitors would be deterred from joining. However it would be attractive for those 125,000 British citiziens who visit the US at least four times a year.

The first stage is to apply register via the Home Home Office website and pay a £42 fee where a vetting process takes place. If the application is successful, an access code is given to enter when applying for Global Entry through the Global Online Enrolment System.

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On approval, there will be an interview. If eligibility is approved, there will be a five-year membership fee of $100 to pay.

Once enrolled, Global Entry members go to dedicated kiosks at their arrival airport, showing their machine-readable passport, scan their fingerprints, and complete a customs declaration form. From there the traveller will be directed to baggage claim and the exit.
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Applications can be made from December 3 from the Home Office website

Why you should stay in a houseboat on Lake Päijänne, Finland




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Finland’s Lake Päijänne is a peaceful, ancient place. It turned up when nature had a change of heart about its earthly décor during the Ice Age when a land-lift left in a lake in its place.

It’s a scenic place with a body of water that is broken up with small tufts of green islands and edged by the eccentric curves of a heavily forested shoreline.Sunset on Lake Päijänne

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It is best explored by boat, but then again, for the ultimate in waterside flexibility you may as well hire a houseboat and sail wherever you like and never have to worry about getting back home.Houseboat on Lake Päijänne

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You can rent a houseboat from the base at Jyväskylä harbour. No experience is needed to drive it and you won’t need a licence. Just turn up, pick up a map and you are free to float along the waterways at your leisure. When you get bored with one view, set sail for another.Houseboat deck for a relaxing breakfast

The water is pure, and home to perch, pike and zander so you can let your inner angler loose and have a good chance of catching a fish.

Perhaps take a dip, then sunbathe on deck or hire a kayak or a jet skii. Anchor by an island or a remote beach and sunbathe in privacy. At times you can disembark with your bike to explore the local villages and towns. The shape of the houseboats means you will be able to reach places that a motorboat cannot.

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The Päijänne National Park is on the Southern part of the lake with its isolated lagoons and islet and steep rocks make it interesting to explore.

Keep some binoculars to hand to spot ducks, geese, fowls, cormorants and herons hiding in the reeds in the inlets and around the lake and the wild berries and mushrooms, orchids and even leafy hawkweeds.

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Thứ Sáu, 8 tháng 1, 2016

10 Things You Need to Do Before Any International Trip






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Memorize the following and make it your mantra: Good travel is the result of good planning. That applies to any trip you take, but it’s especially true when you’re heading to a foreign country. It can be tempting to book a ticket and start fantasizing about your getaway, but there’s work to be done. In addition to the planning any trip requires—lodging, restaurants, activities, and so on—international travel calls for extra steps and research to ensure a stress-free experience. Fortunately, we’ve broken it all down into a ten-point plan that will help make your next international getaway a success.
1. CHECK YOUR PASSPORT AND APPLY FOR ANY NECESSARY VISAS.

While it’s not necessary to memorize your passport’s expiration date, it’s best to take a look at it—and to verify that you know where your passport is stored—before making any international travel plans. Generally speaking, you want your passport to be valid for at least six months after entering a foreign country, though some nations will let you get away with less; refer to the State Department’s website for full details, organized by country. If its expiration date is approaching, you’ll need to renew your passport before your next overseas trip.

Though not a universal requirement, tourist visas are needed to visit many nations around the world, and the application process varies greatly from country to country. If you have an American passport, the State Department’s website is the best resource for determining if you need to apply for a tourist visa based on the countries you’re visiting and how much time you plan to spend in each one. It’s important to note that applying for a visa can be costly and time-consuming, so it’s best to get it out of the way as soon as possible. Some countries, like China, offer multiyear visas that allow for multiple entries and exits; if there’s a chance you’ll return to a country sooner rather than later, multiyear visas can save you a lot of time and money in the long run.
2. GET VACCINATED AND STOCK UP ON MEDICINE.

Depending on where you’re going, you may need to get special vaccines or medications as a precaution against various diseases. For the most comprehensive and up-to-date medical recommendations, check the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website, which also lists health advisories by country. In addition, if you routinely take any prescription medication, make sure you have enough to cover the duration of your travels so that you don’t run out while you’re overseas. Finally—and especially if you’re going to any remote regions—it’s wise to pack non-prescription medicines (aspirin, Imodium, etc.) that may not be easy to find.
3. CHECK FOR TRAVEL WARNINGS/ADVISORIES AND REGISTER YOUR TRIP.

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Before you travel abroad, refer to the State Department’s Consular Information Program for Travel Alerts (“short-term events we think you should know about when planning travel to a country”) and Travel Warnings (“We issue a Travel Warning when we want you to consider very carefully whether you should go to a country at all.”). It’s worth checking for these notices both before you book a trip and just before you depart. You should also enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), which makes it easier for the State Department to assist you in the event of an emergency. Similarly, write down the addresses and phone numbers of any American embassies or consulates in the destinations you’ll be visiting, in case you need to contact them.
4. PREPARE YOUR FINANCES.

Before you travel overseas, call your bank and credit card providers to let them know where you’ll be; if the companies see foreign charges with no notice that you’re abroad, they might freeze your cards, which can be quite annoying if you’re in a shop or trying to pay for dinner. Before you travel internationally, be aware of the exchange rate and know how much things generally cost wherever you’re going so that you get some sense of how much you’re going to spend. If you want to get traveler’s checks, feel free to do so, but know that they are not widely accepted and are exchanged at a less favorable rate than the one you’ll find at an ATM, no matter where you are in the world.
5. MAKE COPIES OF TRAVEL DOCUMENTS.

Most importantly, have at least one color copy of your passport’s ID page stored somewhere safe and separate from your passport. You should also make copies of any visas that pertain to your current travels. Hotel reservations, train ticket confirmations, and all other travel documents should be copied as well. In this digital age, it is very convenient (and eco-friendly) to only have digital copies of these documents handy. That’s fine, but be sure that these items are saved to your device locally so that you can access them without an Internet connection. Also, if you’re going to store sensitive information (like a scan of your passport) on your phone or in your email inbox, make sure your passwords are strong enough to keep potential intruders out.
6. OBTAIN AN INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT.

The international road trip of your dreams isn’t going to happen unless you plan correctly. That’s because it’s illegal to drive without a valid driver’s license and insurance in most countries, and many do not recognize U.S. driver’s licenses. Car rental companies usually offer insurance, but for the license you’ll need to obtain an International Driving Permit, either from AAA or the National Auto Club. It’s also smart to familiarize yourself with local driving laws wherever you plan to drive. Contact foreign embassies for official rules and regulations regarding driving.
7. GET ALL THE NECESSARY GEAR FOR YOUR ELECTRONICS.
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Electrical outlets are different all over the world, so you’ll need to have adapters that allow your devices to plug into foreign sockets. Your best bet is to buy an adapter with different settings that adjust to most outlets, so you only have to worry about one adapter instead of one per country. You also need to check the strength of the electrical current wherever you’re going and make sure your devices are compatible—cell phones and computers often are. If you have a device that’s not compatible with a higher or lower current, then you’ll need to buy a transformer or leave that gadget at home. Finally, if you don’t own them already, it’s worth investing in portable phone chargers and/or spare batteries that can be charged and swapped into phones, cameras, and other electronics so that you can stay fully charged while you’re on the go.
8. LEARN KEY PHRASES IN THE LOCAL LANGUAGE.

Of course it’s best practice to learn basics like “Hello,” “Thank you,” and “Where is the bathroom?”, but the more you can say in the local tongue, the better. Then there are times when being able to effectively communicate is a matter of health and safety. If you have any food allergies or severe medical conditions, it’s important to learn how to inform others about those issues in a foreign language. If you don’t feel comfortable with your language abilities, then cheat and print out a document with relevant phrases or make flashcards that you can carry with you.
9. RESEARCH ENTRANCE AND EXIT FEES.

Regardless of whether a country requires you to obtain a tourist visa, it may levy an entrance and/or exit fee against you. For example, Argentina allows U.S. citizens to visit for up to ninety days without a visa, but a $160 “reciprocity fee” must be paid before entering the country—you won’t be allowed in without a copy of the receipt. Once again, the Consular Information Program is the most reliable resource for determining whether a country charges these fees; on any country page, look under the Entry, Exit & Visa Requirements tab for complete information.
10. BUY HEALTH AND TRAVEL INSURANCE.

Before you travel, check your health insurance policy to see if it includes international coverage. If not, consider buying a short-term policy that will cover you while you’re abroad, in case something should happen. Similarly, a smart way to protect your trip and your money is to purchase travel insurance. Policies and coverage vary from provider to provider, but the basic idea is that you can have your money refunded if your trip has to be cancelled, postponed, or cut short for any number of reasons.


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Three New Ways Google Can Make Your Travels Easier


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Google has already made life easier for travelers in recent years with its advanced search tools for flights and hotel rooms, but the company recently released two new search features and one app update that will make traveling more efficient and maybe even a bit more educational.
GOOGLE TRANSLATE



The Google Translate app got a huge update last week that makes it indispensable for international travelers. The app's Word Lens feature previously allowed for nearly instantaneous text translation in seven languages via a phone camera; now, that feature works in 27 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian. (The video above shows how smoothly Word Lens works.)

In addition, some tweaks were made to the Google Translate app to allow for faster translation via microphone in 40 languages. Together, these features make the app incredibly useful, whether you want to translate menu items on a foreign menu or give directions to a driver in his native tongue.
GOOGLE NOW



Google Now is an intelligent personal assistant similar to Siri and Cortana. It is available within Google Search, the Google app, and if you're an Android user, through the quick search bar at the top of the screen. To access, simply tap the microphone icon or say "OK Google" and ask a question.

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With the latest addition, Google uses the location of your mobile phone to add context to your searches. For example, if you are taking a stroll in Central Park and ask, "What is that castle?", you'll get a response with information about Belvedere Castle. Asking, "How tall is it?" while walking in Midtown will result in information about the Empire State Building.

This can be especially useful in new places where you might not know what's around you and want information. It's also useful if you are outside a restaurant with a very long or unpronounceable name—just ask, "Is this place good?" and you'll receive reviews and the ability to make a reservation.
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If you hate crowds, this feature is for you. When searching for a location on a mobile device, the Places listing now provides information on foot traffic in a chart called "popular times."

To access this chart, search for your destination and tap "More about [search topic]," and more information will drop down, including popular times. Swipe left and right to scroll through all the days of the week. Use it to avoid lines at the Empire State Building, get your iPhone fixed quickly, or grab an espresso at Café Grumpy in less than ten minutes.



So how do they get this information? According to an earlier blog post from Google, when a user enables My Location within Google Maps, anonymous bits of data are sent back to Google describing how fast they're moving (useful for traffic data) and of course, where they are. By compiling this data, it can approximate the busiest times at millions of locations across the globe.





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How to Vacation in Anguilla without Breaking the Bank


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Known for its pristine, powdery, white-sand beaches, the British overseas territory of Anguilla is a playground for the rich and famous—but the island isn’t just for the yachting elite. Even if your budget isn’t sky-high, Anguilla can still provide a much-needed escape if you’re willing to skip the luxury hotels and experience more of the local flavor instead. By avoiding the pricey resorts and restaurants altogether, you’ll be able to make your dollars last longer. Not only will you save money, but you’ll also have a more authentic vacation, and that makes a big difference. After all, this is an island whose warm, inviting locals make travelers want to return again and again. Here’s our advice for experiencing Anguilla without blowing your budget.
WHERE TO STAY

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In Shoal Bay, Allamanda Beach Club (from $110 per night) boasts a freshwater swimming pool and a Jacuzzi. Also on the property are two of Anguilla’s most popular casual restaurants, Zara’s and Gwen’s Reggae Grill. Only a four-minute drive from the beach at Shoal Bay, Country Cottage Anguilla, situated on the quiet countryside on Welches Hill, can serve as your own private vacation retreat.

Located at Blowing Point, the Ferryboat Inn (from $140 per night) has views of the Caribbean Sea and St. Maarten. Patsy’s Seaside Villas, on the beach at Blowing Point, offer one- and two-bedroom villa apartments (from $130 per night) that include daily maid service.

Named for its unbelievable surrounding scenery, La Vue (from $198 per night) in South Hill was designed with relaxation in mind, starting with a complimentary tropical breakfast every day. The privately owned Anacaona Boutique Hotel (double-occupancy rates from $150 per night) is set in a tropical garden that overlooks Meads Bay, one of the more popular beaches in Anguilla.

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The waterfront Arawak Beach Inn (from $145 per night) overlooks the colorful boats and distinctively blue waters of Island Harbor. Located in the Lower Valley, Lloyd’s Bed and Breakfast(from $99 per night) offers intimacy and personal service.
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One of the more unique (and affordable) ways to enjoy a meal while in Anguilla is to hop on a boat and head to a neighboring island. Scilly Cay, a small, coral-based island is just off the shores from the fishing village of Island Harbor, and serves up freshly caught lobster and crayfish, among other tasty catches. Off the western coast of the island, just minutes away from the white sands of Sandy Ground, is Sandy Island, which offers grilled seafood and meats as well as an expansive bar. A bit further away, Prickly Pear Cay is just six miles off the shore of the Road Bay area, and is great for a day filled with snorkeling along the coral reefs, followed by drinks at the Tiki Hut and dinner at thePrickly Pear Bar & Restaurant.

Meanwhile, the food-truck movement is alive and well in Anguila. Hungry’s Good Food, which has been around for almost a decade, serves up eight varieties of homemade soup, including some adventurous offerings like bull-foot soup and pea soup with pig tail. Papa Lash’s food van is famous for his plantation sandwich made with whole-wheat pita bread and tofu, as well as his popular cheese patty. Other favorites include Slyco’s Food Service Van, Rawley’s Food Van and Oreill’s Food Truck in The Valley, all of which serve up local dishes such as rice and peas, curried or barbecued chicken, lamb, pork chops, and oxtail. Anguilla’s food trucks can be found throughout the island, but asking a local always helps in locating the traveling eats.

An essential part of Anguillian life is barbecue, and locals love to grill up ribs and chicken as their staple items. In Blowing Point, Big Jim’s takes the time to greet visitors arriving from the ferry, while Ken’s Ribs and Chicken in The Valley is another popular stop for its namesake items. Also located in The Valley is Mabel Gumbs, who has been serving her legendary corn soup for over 30 years at a roadside stand. On the western tip of the island, B& D’s is a local favorite, while in South Hill, Bally’s Chicken has been described as “the best chicken in the world.” No matter where you are on the island, barbecue is not far away.

David Duran is a Brooklyn-based luxury, hospitality, culinary and overall freelance travel writer who contributes to such publications as Jetsetter, The Huffington Post, Destination Weddings & Honeymoons, and Travel+Leisure among others. When not traveling for work, he is planning his personal travel.


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5 Reasons Smaller Cruises Might Be Right for You


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It’s a cliché, but it’s true: Bigger isn’t always better—especially, for certain types of travelers, when it comes to cruise ships. While large cruise lines do offer some amazing amenities—from Broadway-style productions to lavish spas to sprawling ice-skating rinks—sometimes it’s the little things that make a big difference. We talked to some industry experts who agree: If any of the below apply to you, consider booking your next sail on a smaller ship.
YOU DON’T LIKE CROWDS

Think of it this way: Chances are you won’t be competing for a lounge on the sundeck. Smaller cruise ships are more sparsely populated, and fewer people means less hassle during embarkation and disembarkation.

“You can walk on and off the ship with more ease and no lines,” Margarita Navarrete ofCruisePlanners.com points out. “This comes in handy especially during sightseeing. You can tour in the morning, come back on the ship for lunch, and leave again in the afternoon or evening. Guests can come and go as they please.”
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Personally monogrammed pajamas, butler service, a poolside steward who’s ready to polish your sunglasses—these are some of the niceties that come with an intimate ship.

“Smaller ships have a high level of service,” says Stewart Chiron, founder ofTheCruiseGuy.com. “It’s a completely different experience with fewer people as there is [with] a higher ratio of crew to guests.” This allows the crew to pay more attention to detail, such as what your favorite cocktail might be.

“Recently on a Seabourn cruise, the bartender would have my husband’s brand of Scotch at the ready and hand it to him on his way through the lounge,” says Linda Coffman, founder ofCruiseDiva.com. “On some lines, everyone has a butler, not just passengers in suites,” she adds. That can make a meaningful difference for travelers who are celebrating.

“We celebrated our wedding anniversary on a Silversea ship, and when we left our room our butler handed me a long-stem red rose,” Coffman says. ”When we came back from dinner that night, there was a special table set up in our room, with a cake and balloons. Small ships go out of their way to make those occasions special. You won’t find that on a large ship unless you pay extra.”
YOU’RE A FOODIE

Not only are open dining times a valued bonus (passengers are not relegated to timed seatings on small ships), but smaller can also be better in terms of food quality. A manageable dining room allows for local sourcing, for starters.

“If you are on a small ship in Alaska, for example, you are likely going to have salmon for dinner that was caught that morning,” Coffman explains.

A small kitchen makes all the difference in quality, too, says Sudesh Kishore, executive chef ofSeaDream Yacht Club.

“When one has a well-designed, compact kitchen, the executive chef has complete control of all aspects of the operation and is able to check every dish going out of the kitchen for quality. Having the executive chef personally involved in the food preparation is only possible in a smaller operation.”

On ships like SeaDream I and SeaDream II, the number of guests in the dining room is on par with any medium-sized restaurant. Therefore, food is prepared to order, which is impossible on a large cruise ship feeding thousands of passengers.
YOU’RE AN ADVENTUROUS TRAVELER

Small ships have the advantage of accessing ports that large ships can’t. This can mean anything from traveling up the Thames in London to chasing the Northern Lights in Scandinavia to getting up close and personal with sea turtles in the Galapagos.
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“Small ships tend to go to off-the-beaten-path ports. In fact, only small vessels can travel through places like the Galapagos or Antarctica,” Chiron points out. “Even in places like the Mediterranean, where I have been many times, it was a small ship that took me to spots that I have never seen, and that a larger ship couldn’t dream of getting into.”

And there are special perks that come with small-ship access, too.

“I sailed on a Silversea ship that docked on the river right across from the Hermitage in St. Petersburg,” Coffman says. “So the Hermitage opened early, just for people on our ship. We were the only visitors in the building that morning.”

If you’re an explorer-type looking to tick destinations off the bucket list, some small lines, likeQuark Expeditions, which specializes in Arctic and Antarctic cruises, come equipped with kayaking, skiing and mountaineering equipment.
YOU WANT TO MEET LIKE-MINDED PEOPLE

Are you a shutterbug? Wildlife enthusiast? Cyclist? Wine aficionado? Many small cruise lines offer themed experiences where passengers can meet others who share common passions. For example, the luxury small river-cruise line AMAWaterways features art cruises, on which guests can take painting classes, attend lectures by art historians, and visit where the masters worked. Customized land tours are also geared toward small group excursions that range in style, difficulty, duration and theme.

“Nearly everything is customizable on a river cruise,” says Kristin Karst, AMAWaterways executive vice president. “There is truly something for everyone.”

A serial traveler who often lets a country’s cuisine dictate her itineraries, New York City-based writer Kathleen Squires has visited all 7 continents and over 60 countries, with stints living in London, Tokyo, and Buenos Aires. Her work also appears in The Wall Street Journal, Details, Saveur, Cooking Light and National Geographic Traveler.


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Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 1, 2016

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 今年の日本シリーズは、ソフトバンクが下馬評どおりの強さでヤクルトを4勝1敗で下し、2年連続日本一に輝いた。ペナントレース前半のセ、パ交流戦も、やはりソフトバンクが優勝し、5位までをパの球団が占めてセ・リーグを圧倒した。パ・リーグがこれほど強くなった要因はどこにあるのだろうか?


強さの源泉は「指名打者制」!?



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 この強さはどこから来ているのか? 一口で言えば、投打にいい選手がそろっているからだろう。バッターでいえばソフトバンクには3割、30本、30盗塁の“トリプルスリー”を成し遂げた柳田悠岐をはじめ、勝負強い内川聖一、松田宣浩がクリーンアップに並ぶ。日本ハムには若き4番打者・中田翔、西武にはシーズン最多安打記録を塗り替えた秋山翔吾に、ホームランバッターの中村剛也と強打者がひしめく。

 こうした手強い打者に立ち向かう投手も粒ぞろいだ。打者との二刀流で掛け持ちしながら今季15勝で最多勝に輝いた日本ハムの大谷翔平を筆頭に、ソフトバンクの武田翔太、楽天の則本昂大、西武の新人・高橋光成、ロッテの涌井秀章らが、球速150キロ超の速球と抜群の制球力で勝負を挑んでいる。

 つまりは個の力のレベルアップがうまく言っているといえる。その背景はと言えば、1975年からパリーグで採用された指名打者(DH)制に触れないわけにはいかない。

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バントか三振が通り相場の投手が打席に立たずに、もう1人打者が加わる野球ということで大味な攻撃野球と見られがちだが、現実には投手を鍛えてきた面が強い。

 7番から始まる下位打線の攻撃を、投手の側から見ればわかりやすい。セ・リーグの投手なら先頭打者さえ抑えれば、まずひと休みできるイニングだ。だが、パ・リーグの投手は、確実にアウトを取れそうな相手投手が打席に立たないから息が抜けない。

 また、セ・リーグの場合、試合終盤、競った展開では、投手に打順が回ると、戦術上、投手のできにかかわらず、代打を送られるケースが多い。しかし、DH制では、投手は戦術とは無関係に、投球内容や疲労度だけを交代の目安とするため、先発投手はより長い回を投げて、経験を積むことができるのだ。

 例えば、今年8月7日のロッテ―ソフトバンク戦で、ロッテは3-5でリードされた七回裏一死、9番打者に打順が回った。投手は先発のエース涌井秀章。ここまで5失点しており、DHがなく、投手が打席に立つならば、当然、反撃に向けて代打が起用され、投手が交代してしかるべきケースだ。しかし、打席に立たない涌井は八回も続投。その裏に味方が逆転し、ロッテは6-5で勝利。涌井は勝利投手となった。ちなみに今季、涌井は15勝でパリーグ最多勝に輝いている。
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 米大リーグに移籍し、先発投手として通用した野茂英雄(元近鉄)、ダルビッシュ有(元日本ハム)、松坂大輔(元西武)、岩隈久志(元楽天)、田中将大(同)らが総じてパ・リーグ出身というのも、DH制で鍛えられたことと無縁ではないだろう。また、DH制であれば、スターティングメンバーから、9人の野手がそろえられるため、当然、打者も出場機会が増える。たとえば、西武の高卒2年目の捕手・森友哉は、打撃力を買われて今季、主にDHとして出場、138試合で打率2割8分7厘、17本塁打、68打点の好成績を残した。巨人の大卒2年目捕手の小林誠司が、70試合の出場に終わったのとは大きな差だ。捕手は経験がものをいうポジションだけに、DH制がなければ、森もこれだけの出場機会は得られなかっただろう。

 今年のセ・リーグでは、こんなケースもあった。8月25日のヤクルト―巨人戦。巨人先発投手の小山雄輝は二回裏の途中、3失点でノックアウト。次の三回表の攻撃で投手に打順が回るため、巨人は二回表に1打席目を終えた7番打者の大田泰示を外し、7番に二番手投手の田原誠次を入れ、9番に亀井善行を据えるという、“二枚替え”作戦を取った。

 この作戦について原辰徳監督(当時)は「あそこはどうしてもね。あそこに(亀井を)置かないと試合が成り立たないんでね。(大田)泰示が悪いから代えたわけじゃない」と話した。つまり、投手を打席に立たせる回数を減らすために、スタメンの野手を交代させる作戦が取られたのだ。


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