Tōru Mori
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was a Japanese professional
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player. Born in Manchuria, he was brought up in
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,
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, but later moved to Tokyo. He started his baseball career playing for the
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team, before turning professional by joining the
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.


Personal life

His son, Takeshi Mori, is an
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director, and his daughter, Iku Mori, is a jazz singer. He died on 6 February 2014 from hepatocellular carcinoma, aged 78.


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1935 births 2014 deaths Deaths from cancer in Japan Waseda University alumni Japanese baseball players Chunichi Dragons players Taiyō Whales players Tokyo Orions players Baseball announcers Japanese people from Manchukuo People from Hakodate Baseball people from Hokkaido {{Japan-baseball-outfielder-stub