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The Man Who Changed Japanese Baseball

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The Man Who Changed Japanese Baseball
On 2014-1-18 Patrick Newman wrote:
"This isn't because I wanted to play in the Majors at all costs. It's just that I feel I can't play for that manager (Keishi Suzuki), that's all" – Hideo Nomo, speaking about his decision to pursue an MLB career.


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