The multitude of Japanese stars in MLB today wouldn't be possible if Nomo hadn't first made the leap 30 years ago.
In 1934, an American team featuring the best baseball players ... That would all change in 1995. Hideo Nomo was not the first Japanese player to play in MLB. That honor belongs to Masanori ...
Honolulu sits approximately halfway between Japan and the United States ... a wonderfully gifted pitcher named Hideo Nomo and an indomitably fierce lawyer named Jean Afterman collaborated to ...
Nearly 25 years after Ichiro Suzuki embarked on a Hall of Fame career for the Seattle Mariners, the impact of Japanese ...
Hideo Nomo was not the first Japanese player to play in MLB ... Reason one is being a part of Team Japan, the 2013 World Baseball Classic team, (I) witnessed first-hand the high level in America,” he ...