Shozo Doi Explained

Shozo Doi
Position:Second baseman
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Birth Date:June 28, 1942
Birth Place:Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan
Death Place:Tokyo, Japan
Debutleague:NPB
Debutdate:April 12
Debutyear:1965
Debutteam:Yomiuri Giants
Finalleague:NPB
Finaldate:October 6
Finalyear:1978
Finalteam:Yomiuri Giants
Statyear:1978
Statleague:NPB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.263
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:65
Stat3label:Hits
Stat3value:1275
Teams:As player

As manager

As coach

  • Yomiuri Giants (–, –, –)
Awards:

was a former Japanese baseball player.[1] He played for the Yomiuri Giants in the Nippon Professional Baseball.

He was highly hated during his time as manager of the Orix BlueWave from 1991 to 1993 because he replaced longtime manager Toshiharu Ueda, who led the team to their 3 Japan Series titles under Hankyu. He alienated star player Greg "Boomer" Wells, an 8-year NPB veteran and Triple Crown winner, eventually leading Wells to request a trade to the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks. From then on, the furious BlueWave fans would constantly taunt Doi when he took the field. Doi is also infamous for his refusal to play a young Ichiro Suzuki because of his unwillingness to accept Ichiro’s unorthodox swing.[2] Doi was fired in 1993, and his successor, Akira Ōgi, immediately inserted Ichiro into the lineup every day, and he quickly blossomed into a superstar, leading to them winning the Pacific League pennant in 1995 and 1996, winning the Japan Series in the latter year.

References

  1. Web site: Shozo Doi Register Statistics & History. Baseball-Reference.com. 29 July 2016.
  2. Web site: Nitkowski. CJ. Ichiro and what could have been. FOX Sports. 26 July 2016.