Nomura was one of Nippon Professional Baseball's greatest slugging catchers, amassing 657 home runs, 1,988 RBIs and 2,901 hits in 3,017 games over 26 seasons spent mostly with the Nankai Hawks, now known as the SoftBank Hawks.
The
Nomura's son Katsunori, a former catcher himself and the Eagles' strategy coach, said he was still in shock over the news of his father's death, which prompted him to return to
"To be honest, since it was so sudden, I don't have any real feelings yet, it's one of those things that you just can't accept," he said.
Before leaving for camp, Katsunori said he had a good talk with his father at home, noting that Nomura had a "gentle look" and seemed fine. He received a call around
Katsunori said he was proud to be the son of such a "great being" and had "all good memories" of his father, who also managed him during stints with the Yakult Swallows, Hanshin Tigers and Eagles.
Nomura began his 24-year managerial career in a dual role as player-manager of the Hawks in 1970 and led the team to the
In addition to leading the
After short stints with the Lotte Orions, now called the
Nomura had a .277 career batting average and his 657 home runs and 1,988 RBIs are second on the all-time Japanese baseball list after
In 1990, Nomura became the manager of the Swallows and led the club to four league titles and three Japan Series championships with an emphasis on data-oriented baseball.
He skippered the Tigers from 1999 to 2001 but the
Nomura, nicknamed "Nomu-san," also managed the corporate team
Starting in 2006, he faced one of his most challenging managerial tasks as head of the fledgling Eagles, which lost 97 of 136 games in its inaugural season the year before.
Nomura successfully turned
His managerial career came to an end when the Eagles suffered a fourth straight loss to the Nippon Ham Fighters in the 2009 Climax Series. He was 74 when he finally took off his uniform.
As manager, Nomura recorded 1,565 wins -- the fifth most in NPB history -- with 1,563 losses and 76 ties.
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