[Tabe] was an all-rounder at Meiji, playing every position except behind the plate. He stole 109 bases in 105 games when the Tokyo Giants made an American tour in 1934, which was prophetic of his potential greatness in pro baseball.The question then becomes, why didn't Tabe pursue a career in professional baseball after the American tour?
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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Tsutomu Aoki
Takeo Nagai
Takeo Tabe
Masao Nakamoto
If anyone can help here I would appreciate it. Did they die in WWII? Thanks.