Professional baseball giant Shigeo Nagashima, honorary manager for life, was hospitalized on the 6th due to illness.


According to team officials, he suffered a brain hemorrhage, but was conscious and not in a life-threatening condition.

According to a team official, Mr. Nagashima fell ill on the afternoon of the 6th and was transported to a hospital in Tokyo by ambulance and is hospitalized.



Although Mr. Nagashima had bleeding in his brain, he was conscious and was treated quickly, so there is no danger to his life.



He also said doctors have told him that it will take several days to give him an accurate diagnosis.



Mr. Nagashima suffered a cerebral infarction in 2004, but while continuing his rehabilitation, he devoted himself to the development of the baseball world.



He was a torchbearer at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics last year and was also the first baseball player to receive the Order of Culture.



This year, he frequently visits the Tokyo Dome to watch the giants' games, and visits the Giants stadium in Kawasaki City to give advice to players who have been adjusting in the second army due to poor performance, and is energetic, such as giving batting guidance. was active in