{"id":22826,"date":"2013-01-01T11:07:13","date_gmt":"2013-01-01T19:07:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/seamheads.com\/?p=22826"},"modified":"2013-01-06T14:05:43","modified_gmt":"2013-01-06T22:05:43","slug":"uh-oh-its-oh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/seamheads.com\/blog\/2013\/01\/01\/uh-oh-its-oh\/","title":{"rendered":"Uh Oh, It&#8217;s Oh"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hey baseball fans!<\/p>\n<p>Happy New Year!! &#160;Anyway, for today&#8217;s post, I will be blogging about a baseball player who never played in the states, but is one of the most popular international baseball players of all time.<\/p>\n<p>Sadaharu Oh played for the Yomiuri Giants from 1959-1980 in the professional Japanese baseball league. He originally was a pitcher, but was converted to a power-hitting first baseman after his rookie season. Kind of reminds me of&#160;<strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.baseball-reference.com\/players\/r\/ruthba01.shtml?utm_campaign=Linker&amp;utm_source=direct&amp;utm_medium=linker-www.blogger.com\" target=\"_blank\">Babe Ruth<\/a><\/strong>! From there, his career took off. Besides leading all of Japan in batting average five times, he was a major power hitter. He currently owns the record for most international home runs in a career with 868 and led Japan in homers for 15 seasons. He batted a lifetime .301, hit 868 homers (as I said before), with 2,170 RBIs, and 2,786 hits. He won the MVP award nine times!! After his playing career ended, he managed his Giants from 1984-1988, which delayed his Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame induction to 1994.<br \/>\nSo, what have we learned from this international star? We have learned that even if you aren&#8217;t playing ball in the states, it doesn&#8217;t mean that you&#8217;re not going to make an impact on our national pastime. Don&#8217;t give up if you&#8217;re traded to Japan. Take it as an opportunity to make an impact in some place new and don&#8217;t lose hope. Hope you enjoyed reading this post! Thanks for reading!<\/p>\n<div><a href=\"http:\/\/2.bp.blogspot.com\/-43-oFd6MAdI\/UOMrUt1VlnI\/AAAAAAAAAv4\/6DhQr1ksVOg\/s1600\/SAD.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" style=\"border: 0px\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/2.bp.blogspot.com\/-43-oFd6MAdI\/UOMrUt1VlnI\/AAAAAAAAAv4\/6DhQr1ksVOg\/s200\/SAD.jpg\" width=\"142\" height=\"200\" border=\"0\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<div><em>Matt Nadel is a 13 year old baseball history kid blogger from Springfield, NJ who writes two baseball blogs under the name, Baseball with Matt. &#160;Matt started&#160;<a title=\"Baseball with Matt\" href=\"http:\/\/www.baseballwithmatt.blogspot.com\/\">his original blog<\/a>&#160;back in April 2012 when he saw that a lot of his friends didn&#8217;t know anything about baseball history and he thought that a blog would be a fun way to educate kids and adults about baseball history. &#160;After posting nearly 85 times, he was introduced to John Thorn, the official historian for MLB, and John liked Matt&#8217;s blog and arranged for Matt to have&#160;<a title=\"Baseball with Matt MLB\" href=\"http:\/\/baseballwmatt.wordpress.com\/\">his own Pro Blog on MLB<\/a>, making Matt the youngest Pro blogger on MLB.com. You can also follow Matt on Twitter @BaseballwMatt. &#160;Baseball with Matt is a member of the Baseball Bloggers Alliance.<\/em><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hey baseball fans! Happy New Year!! &#160;Anyway, for today&#8217;s post, I will be blogging about a baseball player who never played in the states, but is one of the most popular international baseball players of all time. Sadaharu Oh played for the Yomiuri Giants from 1959-1980 in the professional Japanese baseball league. 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