Though the Swallows haven't been
a very strong team until recently, they have had
several high quality players over the years. Considered the greatest Japanese
pitcher of all-time, Masaichi Kaneda played for the Swallows in
the 1950s and '60s.
Tsutomu Wakamatsu compiled the second
highest career batting average. In nearly five
decades, other Swallows players have also left
their mark.
The Swallows have also had some
very impressive foreign players, including 1995
MVP Tom O'Malley, former Atlanta Braves
all-star Bob Horner, and pitcher Terry
Bross who
came one "deadball" (hit batter) away
from pitching a perfect game in 1995.
Many of the team's all time great
players are still in uniform. Takahiro Ikeyama
and Atsuya Furuta may both be headed for the Hall
of Fame when they retire.
Some of the past stars are still
active but have joined other teams or leagues.
Though the Swallows released
Bross, he will join the Seibu Lions in 1998. Jack
Howell has
played a few years for the Anaheim Angels, while
his former teammate, Katsumi Hirosawa, now plays for the Yomiuri
Giants. Jim Tatum accepted a Minor League contract
and Masato Yoshii is looking to become the
next Japanese pitcher to find success in the
Major Leagues with the New York Mets.
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