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Senichi Hoshino : ウィキペディア英語版 | Senichi Hoshino
, 22 January 1947, is a former Japanese professional baseball player and current manager. In 2003, he led the Tigers to their first Central League pennant in 18 years before retiring for health reasons. In 2007 he managed the Japanese national team for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In October, 2010 Hoshino was hired as manager of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles. The team had earlier dismissed former manager Marty Brown after a last place finish in their league. ==Childhood== Hoshino was born the third of three children in Kurashiki, Japan. His father died three months after he was born, and his mother raised him and his two sisters alone. He played baseball throughout his high school years, but was unable to advance to the Koshien baseball tournament. He entered Meiji University, and became a starter from his first year. He marked 23 total wins in the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League, including one no-hitter, but his team never won the league championship. Hoshino's reputation as a hot-headed leader began in his years at Meiji University, when he and other members of the baseball team banded together to break down a barricade set up around the school by a student protest group.
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