Nishizawa was one of the most popular players Japan ever had, despite playing for
the lackluster
Chunichi Dragons. He rose to stardom as a pitcher in Japanese baseball's
early years, but injured his arm during two years of WWII service. Despite a .196
batting average at that point, he became a position player. Demonstrating exceptional
desire and dedication, he won a regular job by lifting his average into the .260
range. In 1949, while batting .309 with 114 RBI, he hit 37 home runs, which would
have been a Japanese record had not
Tomio Fujimura hit 45 that season. In 1950, Nishizawa
topped Fujimura with 46 HR. Age and injuries slowed him some thereafter, but he batted
.353 in 1952, and remained a solid-hitting regular and an RBI threat until his retirement.
He later managed Chunichi.
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