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Haruyasu Nakajima
Haruyasu Nakajima
Outfielder
Born: (1909-06-28)June 28, 1909
Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Died: April 21, 1987(1987-04-21) (aged 77)

Batted: Right

Threw: Right

Japanese Baseball League (JBL) debut
Spring, 1936, for the Tokyo Kyojin
Last appearance
1951, for the Taiyo Whales
JBL/Nippon Professional Baseball statistics
Batting average.270
Hits889
Home runs57
Runs batted in493
Teams
As Player

As Manager

Career highlights and awards
Member of the Japanese
Baseball Hall of Fame
Induction1963

Haruyasu Nakajima (中島 治康 June 28, 1909 – April 21, 1987)[1] was a Japanese baseball player. An outfielder with a strong throwing arm, he played an active part in the beginning of professional baseball in Japan.[2]

Nakajima attended Waseda University, where he starred in the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League. He began his professional career in 1936 with the Japanese Baseball League, as a charter member of the Tokyo Kyojin. An excellent curveball hitter who used all parts of the field, in 1938 he was the first in Japan to become a triple crown player, as he compiled a .361 batting average, with 10 home runs and 38 RBI for the fall season. In addition, he was named league MVP for that season.[3]

In 1941, Nakajima was named the Kyojin player-manager and he led his team to the JBL championship. He was again the team's player-manager in 1946-1947, and in 1949, when he led them (now known as the Yomiuri Giants) to another championship. During his time with the Kyojin/Giants. Nakajima led the league in homers twice, average once, and RBI four times.

In 1950, with the reorganization of the JBL into Nippon Professional Baseball, Nakajima and a number of other veteran players were sent from the Giants to the Taiyo Whales to compensate for that team's lack of players. Nakajima ended his career in 1951 as player-manager of the Whales, but they struggled to a 19–26 record under his leadership, and he was replaced before the end of the season.

Nakajima was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame in 1963, just the third player inducted. He died April 21, 1987.

References[edit]

  • ^ Albright, Jim. "Japan's Top Players," BaseballGuru.com. Accessed Mar. 7, 2014.
  • ^ Johnson, Daniel E. (July 2006). Japanese Baseball: A Statistical Handbook, p. 21. McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0-7864-2841-0
  • External links[edit]

    Awards
    Preceded by

    Hisanori Karita

    Japanese Baseball League MVP
    1938 (Fall)
    Succeeded by

    Victor Starffin


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