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  1. Futoshi Nakanishi (中西 太, Nakanishi Futoshi, April 11, 1933 – May 11, 2023) was a Japanese professional baseball infielder, coach, and manager. He spent all of his playing career with the Nishitetsu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball, and served as player-manager of the team from 1962 to 1969.

  2. Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame slugger Futoshi Nakanishi, who helped the storied Nishitetsu Lions win three consecutive Japan Series titles through 1958, died of heart failure at his Tokyo home,...

  3. 19 de may. de 2023 · Being off from work yesterday, I missed Thursday’s news that Hall of Fame slugger Futoshi Nakanishi had died on May 11 at the age of 90. Nakanishi’s career as player and manager was like the opening of a Tale of Two Cities. Before injury

  4. 18 de may. de 2023 · Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame slugger Futoshi Nakanishi, who helped the storied Nishitetsu Lions win three consecutive Japan Series titles through 1958, has died of heart failure at his Tokyo...

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  6. NPB Hall of Famer Futoshi Nakanishi has passed away. He was 90. His career 176 wRC+ is the third highest in NPB history. 3 comments. Best. Add a Comment. thecursedlexus • 3 mo. ago. His family announced that he passed away on the 12th. The cliffnotes on Nakanishi: Played from 1952-1969, all for the [Fukuoka] Nishitetsu Lions.

  7. In '58, Futoshi batted .294/.387/.510, won his fifth and last home run crown (23), his second and last batting title and also led in walks (60); his 84 RBI were one behind league leader Takao Katsuragi. He was again a Best Nine pick and All-Star.