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  1. Katsuya Nomura (野村 克也, Nomura Katsuya, June 29, 1935 – February 11, 2020) was a Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) catcher and manager. During his over 26-season playing career mostly spent with the Nankai Hawks (now the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks), he became one of NPB's greatest offensive catchers.

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  2. Katsuya Nomura (野村 克也, Nomura Katsuya?, Quioto, 29 de junho de 1935 — Setagaya, 11 de fevereiro de 2020) foi um receptor e gerente (manager) japonês de Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). Durante sua carreira de mais de 26 anos, passou a maior parte do tempo com o Nankai Hawks (hoje o Fukuoka Softbank Hawks ), tornou-se um ...

    • Japão
    • 11 de fevereiro de 2020 (84 anos), Setagaya
    • 175 cm
    • 29 de junho de 1935, Quioto
  3. 13 de fev. de 2020 · By Ken Belson. Feb. 13, 2020. TOKYO — Katsuya Nomura, a mainstay of the baseball world in postwar Japan who was one of the country’s greatest catchers before going on to a long second career as...

  4. Katsuya Nomura was a star catcher and hitter who played for the Osaka Nankai Hawks and other teams. He also managed the Yakult Swallows to three titles and was inducted into the Japanese Hall of Fame.

  5. 11 de fev. de 2020 · Nomura played 3,017 games and hit 657 home runs in the Pacific League, and won the triple crown and the Japan Series as a manager. He was known for his data-driven analysis and his ability to revive players' careers.

  6. 11 de fev. de 2020 · Kyodo. Feb 11, 2020. Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame catcher and renowned manager Katsuya Nomura died of ischemic heart failure early Tuesday morning, according to the Tohoku Rakuten Golden...

  7. 14 de fev. de 2020 · The sporting world in Japan is mourning the loss of one of its all-time stars, Katsuya Nomura, who died on February 11, aged 84, from a heart attack. Nomura was one of the most prolific batters...