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Katsuya Nomura (野村 克也 Nomura Katsuya, born June 29, 1935 in Amino, Takeno District (Present: Kyotango), Kyoto prefecture, Japan) was one of Nippon Professional Baseball's (NPB) greatest players as a catcher and is a long-time manager, currently serving as the skipper of the Rakuten Golden Eagles of NPB's Pacific League. [edit] CareerDuring a career that spanned four decades from 1954 to 1980, Nomura hit 657 home runs and led the Pacific League in homers eight straight seasons. (However, it should be taken into consideration that his home park, Osaka Stadium, measured only 276 feet until 1972 and 300 feet from 1972 onward down the lines, and 380 feet to straightaway center-tiny dimensions by today's standards.)[1] He finished his career with 2901 hits.[2] His HR and hit totals were the top career marks at the time for ethnic Japanese players, but Sadaharu Oh (Chinese/Japanese with Taiwanese citizenship) surpassed his home run record and Isao Harimoto ([ethnic Korean]) broke his career hits record. (Ichiro Suzuki's combined hits total between NPB and U.S. Major League Baseball now ranks him #1 in career hits for a Japanese player, having topped Harimoto's career mark in 2008.) In 1965, Nomura won the league's first Triple Crown.[3] He was a player-manager between 1970 and 1977.[4] He played for 26 years, the longest NPB playing career until Kimiyasu Kudo pitched in his 27th season in 2008.[5] Nomura steered the Yakult Swallows to four league titles in the 1990s, and won the Japan Series in 1993, 1995 and 1997. After stepping down as Yakult skipper, Nomura managed the Hanshin Tigers from 1999 to 2001 but resigned after Hanshin finished at the bottom of the Central League for three straight seasons. Additionally, Nomura's wife, Sachiyo, was in legal trouble in 2001 due to charges of tax evasion, which also contributed to his decision to relinquish his position as manager of the Tigers.[6] Nomura was hired to manage the industrial league team, Shidax Baseball Club, in 2003. He led the team through the 2005 season. Nomura returned to NPB as a manager for the 2006 season with the Rakuten Golden Eagles. In so doing, he became the oldest manager in the history of NPB. On April 29, 2009 he reached the 1,500 career wins mark in his managerial career, but he also has an overall losing record[7]. Even he led the Eagles to best-ever second place in regular season to advance in playoffs, his contract, which ends at same year, is unlikely extended due to his high age. [8] [edit] References
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