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	<title>NPB Tracker &#187; Daijiro Ohishi</title>
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		<title>Top 10 Stories of 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 14:58:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Hisashi Iwakuma]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every new year begins with a list about the old one. Here&#8217;s my 2008 list of notable events in Japanese baseball. 10. Ichiro Reaches 3000 total NPB/MLB hits; has 8th consecutive 200-hit season Ichiro has started his MLB career with eight straight 200-hit seasons, tieing Willie Keeler&#8217;s century-old mark for most consecutive 200 hit seasons. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every new year begins with a list about the old one. Here&#8217;s my 2008 list of notable events in Japanese baseball.</p>
<p>10. <strong>Ichiro</strong> Reaches 3000 total NPB/MLB hits; has 8th consecutive 200-hit season<br />
Ichiro has started his MLB career with eight straight 200-hit seasons, tieing <strong>Willie Keeler&#8217;s</strong> century-old mark for most consecutive 200 hit seasons. Ichiro has also surpassed 3000 hits in his NPB/MLB career and needs three more to surpass <strong><a href="http://www.japanesebaseball.com/players/player.jsp?PlayerID=2122">Isao Harimoto&#8217;s</a></strong> record for Japanese players (3085).</p>
<p>9. <strong>Daijiro Ohishi</strong> keys surprising Orix turnaround<br />
Orix was 21-28 when manager Terry Collins quit on May 21. Ohishi took over and led the team to a 2nd place finish with a 75-68-1, including a 55-40-1 mark while he was at the helm.</p>
<p>8. <strong>Kazuhiro Kiyohara</strong> Retires<br />
<a href="http://www.japanesebaseball.com/players/player.jsp?PlayerID=5">Kiyohara</a> finally succombed to injuries after being in the national baseball spotlight since the early 80&#8242;s, first as a high school star, then as a 22-year NPB veteran.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Hideo Nomo</strong> Retires<br />
MLB pioneer retired in June after being released from the KC Royals and failing to hook on with another team. He was last seen coaching for the Orix Buffaloes in the team&#8217;s fall camp. </p>
<p>6. <strong>Junichi Tazawa</strong> signs with Boston<br />
Tazawa became the first consensus first-round draft pick to forgo professional baseball in Japan for a career in America.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Bobby Valentine</strong> and Chiba Lotte agree to part ways after the 2009 season<br />
After a series of disagreements, Bobby V and Chiba Lotte agreed not to renew the manager&#8217;s contract beyond 2009.  Bobby took the Marines from being a perennial doormat to being a perennial contender, while also serving as one of the top advocates for Japanese baseball.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Hisashi Iwakuma</strong> edges <strong>Yu Darvish</strong> for the Sawamura<br />
Iwakuma won 21 games  for the also-ran Rakuten Eagles to take his first Sawamura Award &amp; Pacific League MVP. Darvish was more dominant by some measures but had to settle for second best in &#8217;08.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Seibu</strong> beats <strong>Yomiuri</strong> for Japan Series Title<br />
 In a return to form for both teams, the Lions beat out the Giants in a closely fought, 7-game Japan Series. Seibu remarkably won the Series just two years after losing ace <strong>Daisuke Matsuzaka</strong> to the Red Sox.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Team Japan</strong> Disappoints in the Olympics<br />
Japan&#8217;s NPB star-studded team couldn&#8217;t beat Korea, Cuba, or the USA and finished out of the medals for the first time since the 2000 games in Sydney. The performance led to <strong>Senichi Hoshino&#8217;s </strong>departure as the Japan National Team manager. </p>
<p>1. <strong>Sadaharu Oh</strong> Retires from Field Duties<br />
 Oh retired as field manager of the Fukuoka Daiei/SoftBank Hawks after 14 years on the job. Oh led the Hawks to Japan Series titles in 1999 and 2003, and a Japan Series appearance in 2000. Oh will remain with the Hawks in a front office capacity.</p>
<p>Honorable mentions: <strong>So Taguchi</strong> becomes the latest NPB vet to win a World Series Ring; 2008 crop of Japanese MLB imports mostly disappoint; <strong>Hiroki Kuroda</strong> thows a gem against the Braves; <strong>Hisayoshi Chono</strong> refuses to sign with the Chiba Lotte Marines in the hopes of being drafted by the Giants</p>
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		<title>NPB Bullet Points (2008/08/03)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 19:26:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[nichibei]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Daijiro Ohishi]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Kei Igawa]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Yasuhiko Yabuta]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Japanese Articles: Orix has removed the interim tag from manager Daijiro Ohishi&#8217;s title. Ohishi has led the team back into contention after a dismal start to the season. In more Orix news, veteran slugger Kazuhiro Kiyohara appeared in his first game since 2006. Kiyohara entered the game in 7th innning as a pinch hitter, striking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Japanese Articles:</strong></p>
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<li>Orix has removed the <a href="http://www.sanspo.com/baseball/news/080802/bsk0808021425002-n1.htm">interim tag from manager Daijiro Ohishi&#8217;s title</a>. Ohishi has led the team back into contention after a dismal start to the season.</li>
<li>In more Orix news, veteran slugger <a href="http://sports.yahoo.co.jp/news/20080803-00000254-sph-base.html">Kazuhiro Kiyohara appeared in his first game since 2006.</a> Kiyohara entered the game in 7th innning as a pinch hitter, striking out swinging in his only at bat in what looks like the <a href="http://www.sanspo.com/baseball/news/080803/bsk0808030338001-n1.htm">beginning of his farewell tour</a>.</li>
<li>Kei Igawa commented his removal from the <a href="http://www.k-igawa.com/ksself/">Yankees 40-man roster on his blog</a>. He mostly reiterates things that he&#8217;s said before: that he has no intention of returning to Japan and that he&#8217;s using this experience as motivation to reach the Major Leagues.</li>
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<p><strong>English Articles:</strong></p>
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<li>Tokyo Big6 University League rivals <a href="http://www.japanball.com/news.phtml?id=12687">Waseda and Keio are travelling to Brazil</a> to play some exhibition games in recognition of 100 years of Japanese immigration to Brazil.</li>
<li>The Royals <a href="http://eastwindupchronicle.com/yabuta-dfad-fukumori-to-get-second-chance/#more-2229">designated Yasuhiko Yabuta for assignment</a>, giving the Royals 10 days to trade or release the former Lotte reliever.</li>
<li>Bobby Valentine comments on his <a href="http://marines.tv/index.php?ch=3ch&amp;no=178">Marines&#8217; 2nd half chances on Marines.tv</a>.</li>
<li>Deanna treats us to postings on <a href="http://marinerds.blogspot.com/2008/07/npb-all-star-game-part-1-osaka-dome.html">All-Star Game 1</a> and <a href="http://marinerds.blogspot.com/2008/08/npb-all-star-game-part-2-yokohama.html">Game 2</a>.</li>
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		<title>Reactions to Nomo&#8217;s Retirement</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 07:25:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Hideki Irabu]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Motoyuki Akahori]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Yu Darvish]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[So I must say that I&#8217;m disappointed to see Hideo Nomo&#8216;s career end as it did. Although Nomo was obviously a shadow of his former self these past few years, I still think he deserves better. It would be nice to see him get a one-day contract with the Dodgers or Orix Buffaloes so he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I must say that I&#8217;m disappointed to see <a href="http://japanesebaseball.com/players/player.jsp?PlayerID=1982">Hideo Nomo</a>&#8216;s career end as it did. Although Nomo was obviously a shadow of his former self these past few years, I still think he deserves better. It would be nice to see him get a one-day contract with the Dodgers or Orix Buffaloes so he could get a last cheer from the fans. Nomo suited up for a lot of different teams over the last 18 years, but I&#8217;ll always think of him as either a Dodger or a Buffalo.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve made your way to this site, you can no doubt find the many English language articles that have been published on Nomo in the last day or two. So I&#8217;m going to focus on Japanese language content (translations courtesy of me).</p>
<p>Comments from Daisuke Matsuzaka, via <a href="http://www.sponichi.co.jp/baseball/news/2008/07/19/20.html?from=rss&amp;genre=baseball">Sponichi Annex</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;He was the one who inspired me to clearly aim for the Major Leagues while I was in middle school. Since then my goal had been to stand in the same park with him.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a shame that we couldn&#8217;t meet on the field while we had the chance this year and last&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Comments from (Kintetsu Buffaloes teammates) <a href="http://japanesebaseball.com/players/player.jsp?PlayerID=60">Daijiro Ohishi</a>, <a href="http://japanesebaseball.com/players/player.jsp?PlayerID=495">Motoyuki Akahori</a>, <a href="http://japanesebaseball.com/players/player.jsp?PlayerID=530">Hideki Irabu</a>, and <a href="http://japanesebaseball.com/players/player.jsp?PlayerID=1890">Yu Darvish</a>, again via <a href="http://www.sponichi.co.jp/baseball/flash/KFullFlash20080717108.html?from=rss&amp;genre=baseball">Sponichi Annex</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Ohishi: &#8220;I knew he was going to retire someday, but actually hearing it makes me sad. He was a strikeout/walk pitcher, so as fielder it was tough defending (behind him).&#8221;</p>
<p>Akahori: &#8220;He really was an amazing pitcher. It feels like an era has ended. I want to say &#8216;well done&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>Irabu: &#8220;He was the one that contributed the bridge between Japanese and American baseball. I&#8217;d like to tell him &#8216;you did great work&#8217;. I hope that he&#8217;ll continue to work hard for baseball in another form&#8221;</p>
<p>Darvish: &#8220;I think he can still play. I expect him to come out of retirement, but for now I&#8217;d like to say &#8216;well done&#8217;&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>And last but not least, here&#8217;s a <a href="http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=rdmEhcQZaew">YouTube video</a> of Nomo&#8217;s first career victory for the old Kintetsu Buffaloes team. It was Nomo&#8217;s third career appearance and he struck out 17 Orix Braves, mostly with his splitter.</p>
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