Nomura was the winner of nine consecutive home run titles in Japan from 1962 through
1971, but his slugging feats were tainted by the small size of his home park, Nankai's
Osaka Stadium - 280 feet down the lines, 350 feet to centerfield. Consistent and
durable, he often caught every game of the season. He recorded career highs of 52
HR and 135 RBI in 1963. In 1966, he convinced pitcher
Masanori Murakami to return
to Nankai after Murakami's successful 1965 season with the
San Francisco Giants;
for that, Nomura became a national hero. He served as Nankai's player-manager late
in his career, and played 28 years, the longest career of any Japanese player.
(MC)