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Shigeo Nagashima, Japanese baseball legend with ties to the Dodgers, dies at 89

By Editorial Board Published June 4, 2025 5 Min Read
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Shigeo Nagashima, Japanese baseball legend with ties to the Dodgers, dies at 89

Former Yomiuri Giants participant and supervisor Shigeo Nagashima, one of many greatest stars of Nippon Skilled Baseball, died early Tuesday morning of pneumonia at a Tokyo hospital, his former crew stated in an announcement. He was 89.

Nagashima performed third base for the Giants from 1958 to 1974. Together with fellow famous person first baseman Sadaharu Oh, Nagashima led the crew to 11 Japan Collection titles, together with 9 straight from 1965 to 1973. He retired with a .305 batting common, 2,471 hits, 1,522 RBIs and 444 residence runs.

He was certainly one of Japan’s greatest celebrities, a lot in order that his 1965 marriage to Akiko Nishimura was nationally televised and was reportedly the nation’s most-watched program of the 12 months.

In 1975, Nagashima grew to become the Giants’ supervisor however was fired in 1980 after not main the crew to a Japan Collection title. He returned as supervisor from 1993 to 2001, nonetheless, and led the Giants to championships in 1994 and 2000, with future MLB outfielder Hideki Matsui as his star participant.

Present Japanese famous person Shohei Ohtani took to Instagram on Tuesday to honor Nagashima. He posted three photos of the 2 of them collectively, together with two from the Dodgers’ journey to Tokyo in February for 2 video games in opposition to the Chicago Cubs.

“May your soul rest in peace,” Ohtani wrote in Japanese.

Nagashima might have grow to be the primary Japanese MLB participant, and he might have finished in order a member of the Dodgers. Within the spring of 1961, the Yomiuri Giants visited Dodgertown in Vero Seaside, Fla., to coach and play exhibition video games.

Shigeo Nagashima stands between San Francisco Giants star Barry Bonds, left, and New York Mets supervisor Artwork Howe at an occasion in Tokyo on Nov. 7, 2002.

(David Guttenfelder / Related Press)

Then-Dodgers proprietor Walter O’Malley is alleged to have been so impressed with Nagashima — who within the earlier season had gained the second of what can be six straight batting crowns in Nippon’s Central League — that he supplied to purchase Nagashima’s contract from Giants proprietor Matsutaro Shoriki.

Shoriki turned O’Malley down, and pitcher Masanori Murakami ended up changing into the primary Japanese MLB participant when he debuted with the San Francisco Giants in 1965. Chicago White Sox proprietor Invoice Veeck additionally tried to buy Nagashima’s contract in 1968 but in addition was thwarted by Shoriki.

Nagashima maintained a detailed relationship with the Dodgers and the O’Malley household, significantly with Walter’s son Peter, in accordance with Walter O’Malley’s web site.

The Dodgers posted a tribute to Nagashima on X, that includes a photograph of the 1988 Japanese Baseball Corridor of Fame inductee with legendary Dodgers supervisor Tom Lasorda.

The Dodgers mourn the passing of Shigeo Nagashima, Japan’s “Mr. Baseball,” who died Tuesday in Tokyo at age 89. Nagashima grew to become a legend for the Yomiuri Giants, who’ve loved a longstanding relationship with the Dodgers from way back to the Sixties. We lengthen our heartfelt… pic.twitter.com/QIZQgwEmxb

— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 3, 2025

“The Dodgers mourn the passing of Shigeo Nagashima, Japan’s ‘Mr. Baseball,’ who died Tuesday in Tokyo at age 89,” the crew wrote. “Nagashima became a legend for the Yomiuri Giants, who have enjoyed a longstanding relationship with the Dodgers from as far back as the 1960s. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family and generations of fans.”

Nagashima’s spouse, Akiko, died in 2007. That they had 4 kids, together with oldest son Kazushige, a former skilled baseball participant who performed for the Yomiuri Giants and Yakult Swallows in Japan, in addition to 53 video games for the Class A-Superior Vero Seaside Dodgers minor league affiliate in 1992.

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