Wang Zhenzhi, who came into contact with baseball with his eldest brother since childhood, had excellent batting power when he entered youth, but he was not a long batter at this time. In high school, Wang Zhenzhi entered Waseda University of Technology and joined the baseball team. Later, he often played as a main pitcher. The school team has participated in the national Koshien high school baseball competition twice, and Wang Zhenzhi once threw a game without scoring or losing points.
From 1959 to 1980, Wang Zhenzhi played for the Japanese Yomiuri Giants. Because the Giants pitched a lot at that time, they just joined as pitchers, and at the suggestion of the then director Mao, they changed to practice first baseman. At first, Wang Zhenzhi's batting performance was poor. At the beginning of the rookie season, he even missed 26 consecutive seats. Later, under the guidance of hitting coach Arakawa Bo, the "scarecrow-style hitting method" was gradually developed, and home runs began to be mass-produced, and he also became the main first baseman of the Giants. On the bat, Zhuo Xiong (third baseman), who also played for the Giants at that time, was separated by three or four bats, which constituted the main hitting force. The media and fans call it "on cannon" or "on connection" (O and N are the first words of the Japanese Roman spelling of his surname). 1964, Wang Zhenzhi set a new Japanese professional baseball record of hitting 55 home runs in a single season, which has never been surpassed.
1On September 3rd, 977, Wang Zhenzhi hit the 756th home run of pitcher Suzuki Yasujiro in the second half of the third inning of the game against Yakult Swallows at Hou Yuan Stadium in Tokyo (the original site has now been converted into Tokyo Dome), breaking the world record of 755 home runs originally set by hank aaron (retired at that time) of Major League Baseball.
1980, I learned that I was quite old. In the fourth year after I retired as a player, Wang Zhenzhi took over as the director of the Giants, but by the time I left office in 1988, the team had not won the "day game". In the following years, he served as the ball review of NHK professional baseball broadcast; 1994 was elected to the Japan Baseball Hall of Fame (Japan Baseball Hall of Fame). A year later, he was hired as the director of Fukuoka Dai Rong Eagle Team (changed its name to Fukuoka Software Bank Eagle Team in 2005).
In the early days when Wang Zhenzhi took charge of the Hawks' military standard, the team's record continued to be low, and there was not much improvement, which also made the media and fans strongly doubt and distrust his ability to lead and dominate the team, and even some fans expressed dissatisfaction with his irrational behavior. But by 1999, the situation was reversed-the eagle advanced into the playoffs, defeated the Seibu lion and won the pacific alliance championship; Later, in Japan, he defeated the China-Japan Dragon Team, the champion of the Central League, with a score of 4 wins 1 loss. After winning the championship in 1964, the predecessor Nanhai Eagle Team won the title of "Japan One" again after 35 years (the media called it "a sad wish"). The following year, Wang Zhenzhi led the Eagles to participate in the Japanese competition again, and the opponent was the Giants, again supervised by Zhao Xiong, so it was called "supervised duel". However, in the end, the giant defeated the eagle with 4 wins and 2 losses and won the championship. On June 7th, 2004, the Hawks won the match against Japanese Ham Fighters in Hokkaido, and the1000th victory of Wang Zhenzhi's supervisory career was born (the 1 1 game in Japanese professional baseball history).
As the head of the Japanese baseball team, Wang Zhenzhi led the Japanese baseball team composed of Ichiro Suzuki, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Kenji Narima and Yasuo Fukuda to participate in the first world baseball classic held in March 2006 and won the championship.
In July, 2006, Wang Zhenzhi held a press conference, announcing that he had temporarily resigned as a supervisor due to the discovery of stomach tumor and was prepared to be hospitalized for surgery. On July 17, Wang Zhenzhi underwent laparoscopic total gastrectomy at Keio University in Tokyo. The process went well, nothing serious. Later, she was discharged from the hospital and rested, but she was not used to eating. She didn't leave the hospital until September and didn't return to the stadium until September 29. On February 1 day, 2007, during the spring training of the Eagles, Wang Zhenzhi announced that he would return to the stadium and be the manager of the Eagles again. On September 23, 2008, due to health problems and poor team record, he announced that he would step down as director at the end of the season. 65438 10 On October 7th, he led the team against Northeast Lotte Golden Eagle, lost the game with 0: 1, officially retired as a supervisor, and ended his 40-50 year professional baseball career. And his jersey number 89 has also become a permanent debt, becoming the first person with "permanent debt" in different teams.
On September 2, 20091,Japan Software Bank Company issued a statement saying that Wang Zhenzhi was treated in Tokyo for intestinal obstruction and had his gallbladder removed. On September 1 1 day, Wang Zhenzhi felt abdominal pain. /kloc-in September of 0/4, intestinal obstruction and gallstones were found by hospital examination, so endoscopic surgery was performed, which was very successful. Wang Zhenzhi is expected to be discharged after ten days' rest. Wang Zhenzhi underwent surgery for gastric cancer in 2006. According to the public relations department of Software Bank, Wang Zhenzhi's intestinal obstruction surgery has nothing to do with cancer, and cancer cells have not metastasized. Waseda University of Technology
Japan Yomiuri Giants player (1959 ~ 1980) Japan Yomiuri Giants supervisor (head coach, 1984 ~ 1988)
Supervision of Japanese professional baseball Fukuoka Dai Rongying Team (1995 ~ 2004)
Japanese professional baseball Fukuoka Software Bank Eagle Team Supervision (team name changed from 2005 to 2008) Games: 28,365,438+0 (ranked second in previous years).
Hit rate: .301
Hit: 2786 (third in history)
Home run: 868 (ranking in previous years 1)
RBI: 2 170 (ranking in previous years 1)
Stealing bases: 84 times
Sacrificial bunt: 12
Gao Fei's sacrifice hit: 100 (ranked third over the years)
Foul ball: 2390 (ranking over the years 1)
Four dead balls: 1 14
Strike 3: 13 19
Double play: 159 Triple crown: 1973, 1974.
Home Run King: 1962 ~ 1974, 1976, 1977.
King of management: 1962, 1964 ~ 1967, 197 1 year ~ 1978.
MVP: 1964 ~ 1965, 1967, 1969 ~ 1970, 1973, 1974。
The best nine people: 1962 ~ 1979
Star games are selected to participate: 1960 ~ 1964, 1966 ~ 1980.
1994 entered the Japanese wild ball hall.
Member of Japan Professional Baseball Club.
Read and sell the giant's back number 1 and become a permanent missing number. 1( 1959 ~ 1988)
89( 1995 ~)