Hachiro Maekawa
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(1912 – March 16, 2010) was a former
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player, and head of scouting (1967–1972) for the Giants. In 1936, Maekawa joined the Giants and contributed to their first championship the same year. After fighting in and surviving
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, Maekawa played for the 1946
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, the predecessor of the current
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. Maekawa posted a record of 21–23 with a 3.34
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over four years in professional
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. In 1967, years after his playing career was through, Maekawa was appointed the head of scouting for the Giants, and served in that capacity for almost five years until he retired from baseball management in 1972 at the age of 59.


Death

On March 16, 2010, Maekawa died from
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at the age of 97.


References


Hachiro Maekawa's obituary at Yakyu Baka
1912 births 2010 deaths Deaths from respiratory failure Japanese baseball players {{Japan-baseball-bio-stub