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Ex-Yomiuri Giants manager Nagashima mourns Fujita's death

Ex-Yomiuri Giants manager Nagashima mourns Fujita's death

TOKYO, Japan - Former Yomiuri Giants manager Shigeo Nagashima (2nd from L) prays for the team's former manager Motoshi Fujita, who died of heart failure on Feb. 9, during a memorial at Zojoji Temple in Tokyo on Feb. 14. (Pool photo)

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Giants manager Hara offers condolences on Fujita's death

Giants manager Hara offers condolences on Fujita's death

TOKYO, Japan - Yomiuri Giants manager Tatsunori Hara meets the press on Feb. 10 after offering condolences over former Yomiuri Giants manager Motoshi Fujita, who died the previous day, at his home in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward. Fujita led the Central League club to two Japan Series titles.

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Former Giants skipper Fujita dies at 74

Former Giants skipper Fujita dies at 74

TOKYO, Jpaan - Former Yomiuri Giants manager Motoshi Fujita (file photo), who led the Central League club to two Japan Series titles, died of heart failure on Feb. 9 at a Tokyo hospital. He was 74. Fujita steered the Giants to Japan Series titles in 1981 and 1989 and was inducted into the Japanese baseball Hall of Fame in 1996.

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Giants manager Hara offers condolences on Fujita's death

Giants manager Hara offers condolences on Fujita's death

TOKYO, Japan - Yomiuri Giants manager Tatsunori Hara meets the press on Feb. 10 after offering condolences over former Yomiuri Giants manager Motoshi Fujita, who died the previous day, at his home in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward. Fujita led the Central League club to two Japan Series titles. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Yomiuri Giants manager Nagashima mourns Fujita's death

Ex-Yomiuri Giants manager Nagashima mourns Fujita's death

TOKYO, Japan - Former Yomiuri Giants manager Shigeo Nagashima (2nd from L) prays for the team's former manager Motoshi Fujita, who died of heart failure on Feb. 9, during a memorial at Zojoji Temple in Tokyo on Feb. 14. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Former Giants skipper Fujita dies at 74

Former Giants skipper Fujita dies at 74

TOKYO, Jpaan - Former Yomiuri Giants manager Motoshi Fujita (file photo), who led the Central League club to two Japan Series titles, died of heart failure on Feb. 9 at a Tokyo hospital. He was 74. Fujita steered the Giants to Japan Series titles in 1981 and 1989 and was inducted into the Japanese baseball Hall of Fame in 1996. (Kyodo)

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Baseball: "Iron Man" Kinugasa

Baseball: "Iron Man" Kinugasa

File photo taken in January 1996 shows former Hiroshima Carp player Sachio Kinugasa (L) and former Yomiuri Giants manager Motoshi Fujita shaking hands after they were inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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