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On February 13, 1995, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed star Japanese pitcher Hideo Nomo to a Minor League contract that included a $2 million signing bonus.
On May 2, 1995, Hideo Nomo made his MLB debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers and became the first Japanese-born player in Major League Baseball. Nomo threw five scoreless innings against the San ...
But it’s more than that, too! It’d be a no-hitter at Coors Field, the brand-new, thin-air ballpark in Denver, Colorado. You’re not supposed to be able to throw a no-hitter there.
When Hideo Nomo joined the Los Angeles Dodgers, the public enthusiasm for the pitcher “was like a wave, and it just kept getting bigger and bigger,” Barry Stockhamer recalls. Stockhamer worked ...
Before Suzuki set the baseball world on fire with Seattle, there was Hideo Nomo and "Nomo-Mania." Nomo made his major league debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1995.
The San Diego Padres have hired Hideo Nomo as an adviser to baseball operations to help expand their presence in the Pacific Rim.
How many rookie pitchers have started MLB All-Star Game? Pirates Paul Skenes joins Hideo Nomo, Fernando Valenzuela among others ...
2001 — Hideo Nomo became the fourth pitcher in major-league history to throw a no-hitter in both leagues in Boston’s 3-0 victory over Baltimore.
Hideo Nomo, who no-hit the Orioles last Wednesday, gave up one run, four hits in six innings last night.Orioles' Melvin Mora is unable to make catch against Fenway Park's Green Monster as Jason ...
Hideo Nomo pitched a one-hitter, struck out 14 and found his elusive control as the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 4-0, last night at Fenway Park. Nomo faced just one batter over the ...
Zack Wheeler of the Philadelphia Phillies is putting together a solid, but wacky season not seen since Hideo Nomo back in 1995.
This no-hitter would be thrown by Hideo Nomo, a pitcher born, raised, and previously playing professional baseball in Japan. Here in 1996, all of the above is astounding.