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TOKYO — Japan’s career home run leader Sadaharu Oh has been hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms, Japan’s Kyodo news agency reported on Friday.
Kyodo cited the Japanese club the SoftBank Hawks, where Oh is the club chairman. Kyodo said Oh was admitted to a hospital in southwestern Japan in Miyazaki Prefecture.
The agency said the 82-year-old Oh was admitted after complaining of a fever and throat pain. It gave no further details.
Oh hit 868 home runs in Japanese baseball and played for Tokyo’s Yomiuri Giants, primarily as a first baseman. He batted and threw left-handed.
Oh also held the single-season record in Japan of 55 home runs until Wladimir Balentien hit 60 in 2013.
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