When Hideo Nomo debuted for the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 2, 1995, he was only the second Japanese-born player to appear in the majors, and the first in 30 years. The maneuvering needed to reach that ...
In what might be one of the coolest hobby announcements that we’ve seen in the last twenty years, Topps recently announced that the first licensed Hideo Nomo autographs since 2005, would be released ...
in a recent episode of the "Refuse to Lose" podcast, Josh Rawitch discussed witnessing "Nomo-Mania" in person and compared that to Suzuki's amazing career. The Seattle Mariners will have its third ...
These days, Don Nomura, the man who changed baseball forever, lives in Hawaii. The isolated island chain in the middle of the Pacific is a fitting, poetic place for the 67-year-old, silver-haired ...
The Seattle Mariners will have its third player in franchise history etched into baseball immortality when Ichiro Suzuki is inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on July 27 in Cooperstown, ...
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