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NANKAI HAWKS
BASEBALL
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Japanese Baseball
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Sac Bunts
Oct 26, 2023
All-Kansai Japan Series offers new chance to remember foreign aces
The 1964 Japan Series featured two of the best foreign pitchers in Japanese baseball history.
BASEBALL
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Japanese Baseball
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Sac Bunts
Feb 11, 2020
Batterymates Katsuya Nomura, Joe Stanka shared special bond decades after playing for Hawks
The ball that brought an end to the 1964 Japan Series between the Nankai Hawks and Hanshin Tigers landed, as so many others had over those seven games, in Hawks catcher Katsuya Nomura¡¯s mitt.
BASEBALL
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Japanese Baseball
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Sac Bunts
May 20, 2019
Stanka¡¯s family reunited with ¡®64 MVP trophy
Joe Stanka¡¯s Pacific League MVP trophy was missing for over 30 years.
BASEBALL
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Japanese Baseball
Oct 19, 2018
Nankai Hawks ace Joe Stanka, hero of 1964 Japan Series, dies at 87
Former Nankai Hawks great Joe Stanka, the 1964 Pacific League MVP who famously threw three shutouts during that season¡¯s Japan Series, died of heart failure on Oct. 15, his grandson Josh told The Japan Times
BASEBALL
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BASEBALL BULLET-IN
Oct 4, 2014
Issues with weight followed ¡®Dokaben¡¯ Kagawa
Sad news came last week with the death of Nobuyuki ¡°Dokaben¡± Kagawa, the roly-poly rotund catcher of the 1980s Nankai Hawks. He died of an apparent heart attack on Sept. 26 in Fukuoka at the age of 52.
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