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Japanese baseball legend Nagashima dies at 89

Japanese baseball legend Nagashima dies at 89

File photo taken March 3, 1995, shows Yomiuri Giants manager Shigeo Nagashima (R) and Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh shaking hands prior to a preseason baseball game in Oita, southwestern Japan. Nagashima, who was a key player on the Giants team that won nine consecutive Central League and Japan Series titles from 1965 to 1973 and later managed the club, died on June 3, 2025, aged 89.

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(3)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

(3)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (L in middle) and the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh (R in middle) pose for photos with young baseball fans at a Fukuoka hotel on Dec. 24. Softbank officially became the baseball club's owner the same day after obtaining approval for its purchase of the Daiei Hawks from debt-ridden retail giant Daiei Inc.

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(2)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

(2)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (R) and Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh hold up the logo of the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks at a Fukuoka hotel on Dec. 24 as Softbank officially became the baseball club's owner the same day.

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(1)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

(1)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (R) and Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh shake hands at Fukuoka Dome on Dec. 24 as Softbank officially became the baseball club's owner the same day. The Internet service provider obtained approval for its purchase of the Daiei Hawks from debt-ridden retail giant Daiei Inc.

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Ex-Hawks catcher Kagawa dies at 52

Ex-Hawks catcher Kagawa dies at 52

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in February 2002 shows Nobuyuki Kagawa, a former catcher for the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks professional baseball team. Known by the nickname "Dokaben," Kagawa died of a heart attack aged 52 on Sept. 26, 2014.

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Hawks win Japan Series title

Hawks win Japan Series title

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Hawks manager Koji Akiyama is tossed in the air after the Hawks beat the Chunichi Dragons 3-0 in Game 7 of the Japan Series at Yahoo Dome in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 20, 2011. It was the Hawks' first series title since the then Daiei Hawks won it in 2003.

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Hawks win Japan Series title

Hawks win Japan Series title

FUKUOKA, Japan - Players of the Softbank Hawks celebrate on Nov. 21, 2011, after winning the Japan Series against the Chunichi Dragons at Yahoo Dome in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan. It was their first series title since the then Daiei Hawks won it in 2003.

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Daiei founder Nakauchi dies at 83

Daiei founder Nakauchi dies at 83

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in November 2000 shows Daiei Inc. founder Isao Nakauchi (L) waving at fans, flanked by Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oho, during a parade celebrating his team's victory in the Japan Series.

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(1)Softbank inks accords to buy Daiei Hawks

(1)Softbank inks accords to buy Daiei Hawks

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (L) shakes hands with Daiei Inc. President Toshio Hasumi at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 30 after signing an agreement to purchase the Daiei Hawks professional baseball club from the struggling retail giant.

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(2)Softbank inks accords to buy Daiei Hawks

(2)Softbank inks accords to buy Daiei Hawks

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (L) and Daiei Inc. President Toshio Hasumi give a joint press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 30. The Internet investor signed an agreement to purchase the Daiei Hawks professional baseball club from the struggling retail giant.

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Softbank's Son asks Oh to stay with Daiei long term

Softbank's Son asks Oh to stay with Daiei long term

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (R) speaks with reporters following his meeting with Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh (L) at a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 26. Son said he has asked Oh to remain at the helm of the Fukuoka-based team as long as possible and also consider taking up the post of general manager.

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Formal accord on Hawks sale likely next week

Formal accord on Hawks sale likely next week

TOKYO,Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son speaks to reporters after visiting the Central and Pacific League chiefs in Tokyo on Nov. 18. Son indicated that a formal agreement on the planned purchase of the Daiei Hawks is expected sometime next week.

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(5)MLB All-Stars Game 8

(5)MLB All-Stars Game 8

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh, who skippered the Japanese All-Stars, and San Diego Padres manager Bruce Bochy, who managed the major league selection, swap their wind breaker before the start of the final exhibition game at Tokyo Dome on Nov. 14. (MLB)

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(2)Softbank plans to buy Daiei game rights from Colony Capital

(2)Softbank plans to buy Daiei game rights from Colony Capital

TOKYO, Japan - Internet service provider Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son tells reporters at a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 10 that the company is seeking to buy the rights to the Daiei Hawks pro baseball team games from U.S. investment bank Colony Capital LLC.

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(1)Softbank plans to buy Daiei game rights from Colony Capital

(1)Softbank plans to buy Daiei game rights from Colony Capital

FUKUOKA, Japan - Toshio Masui, the representative for U.S. investment bank Colony Capital LLC's Japanese operations, tells reporters in Fukuoka on Nov. 10 that Internet service provider Softbank Corp. has offered to buy the rights to the Daiei Hawks pro baseball team games from the U.S. firm.

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(4)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

(4)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

FUKUOKA, Japan - Los Angeles Dodgers' Alex Cora hits an RBI double off Daiei Hawks' Nagisa Arakaki (L) in the sixth inning of Game 4 of an eight-game U.S.-Japan exhibition series at Fukuoka Dome on Nov. 9. The MLB team beat the Japanese All-Stars 7-2 for their fourth straight victory. (MLB)

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(2)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

(2)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

FUKUOKA, Japan - Texas Rangers' Hank Blalock slams a solo homer off Daiei Hawks' Nagisa Arakaki (L) in the second inning of Game 4 of an eight-game U.S.-Japan exhibition series at Fukuoka Dome on Nov. 9. The MLB team beat the Japanese All-Stars 7-2 for their fourth straight victory. (MLB)

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(1)Japan-U.S. postseason all-star exhibition baseball games

(1)Japan-U.S. postseason all-star exhibition baseball games

TOKYO, Japan - Sadaharu Oh (L), manager of the Japanese baseball club Fukuoka Daiei Hawks, and Bruce Bochy, manager of the San Diego Padres, shake hands at Tokyo Dome on Nov. 4 prior to the first game of the Japan-U.S. postseason all-star exhibition series.

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Softbank officially declares intent to buy Daiei Hawks

Softbank officially declares intent to buy Daiei Hawks

TOKYO, Japan - Masayoshi Son, president of Internet service provider Softbank Corp., answers reporters' questions Oct. 19 after meeting with Atsushi Saito, president of the Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan, and declaring the firm's intention of acquiring the Daiei Hawks professional baseball club from its owner Daiei Inc. Daiei has turned to the IRCJ for assistance for its revitalization.

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(1)Softbank to bid for Fukuoka Daiei Hawks baseball club

(1)Softbank to bid for Fukuoka Daiei Hawks baseball club

FUKUOKA, Japan - Masayoshi Son, president of Internet services provider Softbank Corp., speaks at a press conference at a hotel in Fukuoka on Oct. 18 about the company's plan to make an offer to buy the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks professional baseball club.

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(2)Softbank to bid for Fukuoka Daiei Hawks baseball club

(2)Softbank to bid for Fukuoka Daiei Hawks baseball club

FUKUOKA, Japan - Masayoshi Son (L), president of Internet services provider Softbank Corp., and Fukuoka Governor Wataru Aso bow to each other at the Fukuoka prefectural government in Fukuoka on Oct. 18. Son sought Aso's support for his company's plan to buy the Pacific League baseball club Fukuoka Daiei Hawks.

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Takagi fails to deliver on promise to fix Daiei in 3 yrs

Takagi fails to deliver on promise to fix Daiei in 3 yrs

NARASHINO, Japan - Then Daiei Inc. president, Kunio Takagi (L), and Daiei Hawks manager, Sadaharu Oh, conduct a sake casket-cutting ceremony to launch a year-end sales campaign in the city of Narashino, Chiba Prefecture, in November 2002.

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Seibu holds off Daiei to win PL pennant

Seibu holds off Daiei to win PL pennant

FUKUOKA, Japan - Seibu Lions players toss team manager Tsutomu Ito in celebrating the team's 4-3 victory over the Daiei Hawks in the decider of the Pacific League playoffs at Fukuoka Dome on Oct. 11. The Lions will have a showdown with the Central League champion Chunichi Dragons in the best-of-seven Japan Series starting Saturday at Nagoya Dome.

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(1)Seibu holds off Daiei to win PL pennant

(1)Seibu holds off Daiei to win PL pennant

FUKUOKA, Japan - Seibu Lions players pose for a commemorative picture at Fukuoka Dome on Oct. 11 after the team clinches a 4-3 victory over the Daiei Hawks in the decider of the Pacific League playoffs for their first league title in two years and 15th in club history. The Lions will have a showdown with the Central League champion Chunichi Dragons in the best-of-seven Japan Series starting Saturday at Nagoya Dome.

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Daiei's Matsunaka wins triple crown as PL season ends

Daiei's Matsunaka wins triple crown as PL season ends

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks infielder Nobuhiko Matsunaka speaks to reporters at Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka on Sept. 27 after becoming the seventh triple crown winner in Japanese baseball as he finishes the Pacific League season at the top of the three major batting categories.

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Players back to ballparks after weekend strike

Players back to ballparks after weekend strike

SAPPORO, Japan - Baseball fans form long lines to enter Sapporo Dome for a game between the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks and Nippon Ham Fighters on Sept. 20 following the end of the two-day strike by players over the realignment of baseball clubs.

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(5)Baseball fans gather at autograph sessions

(5)Baseball fans gather at autograph sessions

FUKUOKA, Japan - Nobuhiko Matsunaka, head of the Daiei Hawks players association, speaks during an autograph session at Fukuoka Dome on Sept. 19, the second day of the first-ever strike by Japanese pro ball players.

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Sugiuchi out of action for 3 months

Sugiuchi out of action for 3 months

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks lefty Toshiya Sugiuchi (C), who broke both his hands when he vented his frustration by slugging a dugout bench, leaves a Fukuoka hospital undergoing an operation to set the broken bones on June 2. He will require at least three months of recovery, the Pacific League club said. ''I think he'll be lucky if he's able to pitch again this season,'' said Daiei manager Sadaharu Oh.

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Daiei to keep Hawks under its wing

Daiei to keep Hawks under its wing

KOBE, Japan - Daiei Inc. President Kunio Takagi speaks at a news conference at a Kobe hotel May 27 after the company's shareholders meeting. He told the meeting the struggling retailer will continue to own the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks professional baseball team.

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(2)Pacific league baseball tourney opens

(2)Pacific league baseball tourney opens

FUKUOKA, Japan - Defending Pacific League baseball champion Daiei Hawks fans cheer as the team battles the Orix BlueWave in a season opening game at Fukuoka Dome on March 27. The Hawks beat the BlueWave 4-3.

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(1)Pacific League baseball tourney opens

(1)Pacific League baseball tourney opens

FUKUOKA, Japan - Members of the defending Pacific League baseball champion Daiei Hawks celebrate a 4-3 victory over the Orix BlueWave in a Pacific League season opening game at Fukuoka Dome on March 27.

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(2)Japan baseball preseason games

(2)Japan baseball preseason games

TOKYO, Japan - Yakult Swallows infielder Akinori Iwamura slams a solo homer, his second in as many games, in a preseason game against the Daiei Hawks at Jinbu Stadium on March 17.

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(3)Japanese preseason baseball games

(3)Japanese preseason baseball games

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Daiei Hawks infielder Tadahito Iguchi hits a two-run homer in the fourth inning of a preseason game against the Hiroshima Carp in Hiroshima on March 14.

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(1)Japanese preseason baseball games

(1)Japanese preseason baseball games

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Nagisa Arakaki of the Daiei Hawks pitches seven strong innings in a preseason game against the Hiroshima Carp in Hiroshima on March 14.

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(2)Japanese preseason baseball games

(2)Japanese preseason baseball games

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Takaya Kawauchi of Hiroshima Carp delivers in a preseason game against the Daiei Hawks at Hiroshima on March 14. He headed a trio of pitchers who combined on a one-hitter for the home team.

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(2)Japanese preseason baseball games

(2)Japanese preseason baseball games

OSAKA, Japan - Hiroki Kokubo, who has been traded to the Yomiuri Giants from the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks, tosses up his bat after belting a pinch-homer over the center-field wall in the fifth inning of a preseason game against the Kintetsu Buffaloes at Osaka Dome on March 13.

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(5)Japan's pro baseball teams kick off spring training

(5)Japan's pro baseball teams kick off spring training

GUAM - Slugger Hiroki Kokubo, who has moved to the Yomiuri Giants from the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks, smiles as he is interviewed by a media crew in Guam on Feb. 1, the first day of his team's 2004 preseason training.

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(7)Japan's pro baseball teams kick off spring training

(7)Japan's pro baseball teams kick off spring training

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh (R) watches as his team, the reigning Japan Series champions, kicks off the 2004 preseason training in Miyazaki on Feb. 1.

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Daiei's Wada nets highest salary ever in 2nd season

Daiei's Wada nets highest salary ever in 2nd season

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks southpaw Tsuyoshi Wada, the winner of the 2003 Rookie of the Year title, beams at a news conference on Dec. 19 after re-signed with the Pacific League club for a pro baseball record 80 million yen in annual salary in the second season.

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Hoshino thanks fans for support

Hoshino thanks fans for support

KOSHIEN, Japan - Former Hanshin Tigers manager Senichi Hoshino waves to fans after thanking them for their support this year in an address at a gathering of fans at Koshien Stadium in Hyogo Prefecture on Nov. 23. The Hoshino-led baseball club won the Central League pennant this season for the first time in 18 years although it lost in the Japan Series to the Daiei Hawks. Hoshino stepped down after the season.

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(2)Tigers join parade to celebrate winning CL pennant

(2)Tigers join parade to celebrate winning CL pennant

OSAKA, Japan - Senichi Hoshino (L), former manager of the Central League baseball club Hanshin Tigers, waves to fans from a victory float during a parade along Midosuji street in Osaka to celebrate the club winning the league pennant. Hoshino stepped down as manager due to health concerns after the Tigers were beaten by the Pacific League champion Fukuoka Daiei Hawks in the Japan Series.

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(1)Hawks parade to celebrate Japan Series victory

(1)Hawks parade to celebrate Japan Series victory

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks owner Tadashi Nakauchi (fore), accompanied by manager Sadaharu Oh (R) and infielder Nobuhiko Matsunaka (L), waves at fans during an open-car parade in Fukuoaka on Nov. 1 to celebrate the club's Japan Series victory.

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Daiei release Kokubo to Yomiuri

Daiei release Kokubo to Yomiuri

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks infielder Hiroki Kokubo (L) speaks about his transfer to the Yomiuri Giants during a press conference at Fukuoka Dome on Nov. 3, with Daiei owner Tadashi Nakauchi sitting next to him.

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(2)Hawks parade to celebrate Japan Series victory

(2)Hawks parade to celebrate Japan Series victory

FUKUOKA, Japan - An estimated 360,000 people take to the streets in Fukuoka on Nov. 2 as Daiei Hawks players parade to cerebrate their first Japan Series victory in four years. (Pool photo)

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Daiei's Iguchi sets sights on major leagues

Daiei's Iguchi sets sights on major leagues

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks infielder Tadahito Iguchi comes out of the club office in Fukuoka Dome after talks with the club's acting owner Takeshi Kotsuka on Oct. 30. Iguchi said he would like to try entering the major leagues via the so-called posting system for the 2004 season.

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(2)Daiei's Jojima, Hanshin's Igawa named 2003 MVPs

(2)Daiei's Jojima, Hanshin's Igawa named 2003 MVPs

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Kei Igawa of the Central League pennant-winning Hanshin Tigers beams at a news conference in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, on Oct. 29 after he and Kenji Jojima of the Japan Series champions Daiei Hawks were named Most Valuable Players of the 2003 season.

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(1)Daiei's Jojima, Hanshin's Igawa named 2003 MVPs

(1)Daiei's Jojima, Hanshin's Igawa named 2003 MVPs

FUKUOKA, Japan - Kenji Jojima of the Japan Series champions Daiei Hawks is all smiles at a news conference at Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka on Oct. 29 after he and Kei Igawa of the Central League pennant-winning Hanshin Tigers were named Most Valuable Players of the 2003 season together.

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(2)Daiei clinches Japan Series c'ship

(2)Daiei clinches Japan Series c'ship

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks players celebrate their victory in the Japan Series with the championship flag at Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka on Oct. 27.

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(4)Daiei clinches Japan Series c'ship

(4)Daiei clinches Japan Series c'ship

FUKUOKA, Japan - Hanshin Tigers fans weep after their team lost the Japan Series championship to the Daiei Hawks at Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka on Oct. 27.

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(1)Daiei clinches Japan Series c'ship

(1)Daiei clinches Japan Series c'ship

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh is tossed into the air after the Hawks won the Japan Series by beating the Hanshin Tigers 6-2 in last Game 7 at Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka on Oct. 27.

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