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Shinji Hamazaki

Shinji Hamazaki (浜崎 真二, 10 December 1901 in Kure, Hiroshima 広島 – May 6, 1989) was a former Japanese baseball player and manager. Thought short in stature, Hamazaki was well known for his forceful personality.〔(HAMAZAKI, Shinji," ) The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (Japan). Accessed April 6, 2015.〕 He is a member of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame.
Hamazaki attended Hiroshima Shogyo High School and Keio University.〔
Hamazaki was signed at age 45 by the Hankyu Braves in 1947 prior to the draft, having previously played for the Chinese mainland Industrial League Mantetsu Club. He began as a player-manager for the Braves.
In 1950, at age 48 years, 4 months, Hamazki became the oldest Japanese pitcher to win a professional game. That record stood until September 5, 2014, when Masahiro Yamamoto, aged 49 years, 25 days, defeated the Hanshin Tigers.
Finally retiring as a player in 1950, Hamazaki continued managing the Braves through 1953. He later managed the Takahashi/Tombo Unions and the Kokutetsu Swallows. His career managing record was 535-639, a .456 winning percentage.
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