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Morita Fukui (July 14, 1885 – December 27, 1965) was the first
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of
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in
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. ( Matsutarō Shōriki, media mogul and owner of the
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, was instrumental in the formation of
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in 1949–1950, and acted unofficially as the league's first commissioner in 1950.) A lawyer, prosecutor, politician, Fukui was sworn in as Commissioner in .


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Baseball executives Baseball in Japan Nippon Professional Baseball commissioners 1885 births 1965 deaths Prosecutors General of Japan {{baseball-business-bio-stub