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25: 407:, where his father was the manager. He did not play any better with the Giants, but his team won the league championship in 1994, and the father-son combination became a pet topic of the Japanese media. Nagashima suffered various injuries to his wrists and ankles during this period, and in 1993, he went to the U.S. to undergo surgery. 459:
Among his drama appearances was the role of Motorbike Cop Ken Nakajima in "You're under arrest "( Japanese -Taiho Shichauzo )in 2003. This drama was based on a long-running anime series of the same name. In the anime Ken Nakajima is a lovable but slightly oafish character. Nagashima's somewhat broad
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had particular problems with Nagashima. Horiuchi (a pitching coach while Nagashima was on the Giants) was irritated at Nagashima, who probably spent more time partying than taking batting practice. Nomura criticized Nagashima when he was cut from the Giants, since he was the only player that never
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was forced to tell his son that he would not be offered a contract for next year. Several teams showed interest in signing Nagashima, but he announced his retirement, ending his nine-year career in the professional leagues.
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after he was told to practice bunting. Nagashima explained that he had no intention of insulting Doi, but pressure from the team and his own frustration increased when he yelled at Doi for telling him to bunt. Giants owner
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He also appears regularly on a quiz game show, and on other variety television shows. He is in several television commercials, including one when he appears alongside his father.
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and his wife Akiko. His brother, Masaoki, is a race car driver, and his sister, Mina, is a newscaster. Nagashima's wife is his business manager, and they have twin daughters.
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broadcasts, owing to his experience with Kyokushin Karate. He was knocked unconscious when he was put into a mock matchup with former K-1 World Max champion
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drama series in 2000, and has starred in several movies since then. His acting is thought to be somewhat better than his ability on the baseball field.
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Nagashima's baseball career ended in 1996. The team demoted him to the minor leagues, along with a fine and a suspension, when he insulted coach
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Nagashima became a sportscaster after retiring, hosting several sports shows from 1997~2002. He appeared on an
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Nagashima had poor relationships with many managers and coaches throughout his career. Former
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Nagashima was born in Tokyo, Japan, the oldest son of former Japanese national team manager
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He was about to be released from the Swallows in 1992, but was traded for money to the
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took notes when Nomura held daily meetings with the team during spring training.
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Nagashima played the voice of "Kōichi", father of the human protagonist in
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sports advisor. He was given the position with a recommendation from
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single-A team in the United States, but made little improvement.
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Japanese baseball player, actor, and sports commentator
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Infielder
Ohta, Tokyo
Japan
Yakult Swallows
Yomiuri Giants
Batting average
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Home runs
Runs batted in
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Yakult Swallows
1988
1992
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