50 years ago this month, the New York Mets embarked on an 18 game, 12 city tour of Japan that lasted almost four weeks. In fact, 50 years ago this evening they were playing in their second game of the tour, a 10 inning 4-4 tie against the Yomiuri Giants at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo. They played five games at Korakuen on the tour with the remaining games being in Sapporo, Sendai, Koriyama, Niigata, Toyama, Osaka (2 games), Matsuyama, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Kokura, Nagoya and Shizuoka. The Mets would go 9-7-2 in Japan, putting up a 3-0 record against an "All Japan" all star team, a 3-1 record against teams that combined the Yomiuri Giants' roster with another teams (the Hawks in Osaka, the Carp in Hiroshima, the Lions in Fukuoka and the Dragons in Nagoya) but only 3-6-2 against Yomiuri.
You can read all the details about the series in Henry Tran's article on it in "Nichibei Yakyu: US Tours Of Japan 1960-2019 (Volume 2)" which was my primary source of information for this post. There's a couple pieces of trivia that I found interesting:
- These were the final games that Shigeo Nagashima ever played in as he had retired less than two weeks before the Mets arrived
- These were the final games that Tetsuharu Kawakami managed as he announced his retirement at the end of the tour
- Joe Torre had been traded to the Mets about ten days before the tour started but insisted on coming with the team
- There was a home run hitting contest between Henry Aaron and Sadaharu Oh held before the sixth game on November 2nd at Korakuen. Aaron won 10-9. This was commemorated on a Calbee card from the 1977 "Oh Series" (#93):
Yogi Berra |
Wayne Garrett |
Ron Hodges |
Jerry Koosman |
Jon Matlack |
Felix Millan |
John Milner |
Tom Seaver |
George Theodore |
Tsuneo Horiuchi |
Kazumasa Kono |
Shigeo Nagashima |
Sadaharu Oh |
Shitoshi Sekimoto |
Toshimitsu Suetsugu |
Kazumi Takahashi |
Yoshimasa Takahashi |
Kazuyoshi Yamamoto & Joe Torre |
Kazuyoshi Yamamoto & Tetsuharu Kawakami |
Ed Kranepool, John Milner, Sachio Kinugasa & Joe Torre |
1979 TCMA #77 |
1979 TCMA #52 |