
Ohtani leads tributes as Japan's 'Mr. Pro Baseball' dies at 89
Known as "Mr. Pro Baseball", Nagashima starred for Japan's most popular team, the Yomiuri Giants, winning nine straight Japan Series titles from 1965 to 1973.
He formed a lethal partnership with Sadaharu Oh, who holds the world record for hitting the most home runs, and the pair are credited with cementing baseball's status as Japan's favourite sport.
Their batting exploits captivated a Japanese public enjoying new economic prosperity out of the ruins of World War II, with families tuning in to watch games on black and white TV sets.
Nagashima's outsized personality and easy charisma made him a popular public figure and symbol of a confident new Japan.
He hit a dramatic walk-off home run to seal a win for the Giants in the first professional game ever attended by Japan's emperor in 1959.
"May your soul rest in peace," Ohtani wrote on Instagram to his 9.5 million followers.
Nagashima retired in 1974 after a 17-year playing career during which he won the Central League batting title six times and was home run king twice.
He played in 2,186 games and hit 444 home runs.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary said Nagashima was "a sunny person".
"He left so many brilliant records in the world of professional baseball for many years, and gave bright dreams and hopes to society as a national star," he said.
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