Dodgers
The Dodgers’ Hideo Nomo, with a quirky windup and devastating forkball, pioneered Japanese players coming to the U.S. by quickly becoming an All-Star.
March 28, 2020
Sports
On April 4, 2001, former Dodger Hideo Nomo pitches a no-hitter in his Red Sox debut and joins select company in achieving the feat in both leagues.
April 4, 2020
Dodgers starter Hideo Nomo’s no-hitter in 1996.
March 25, 2020
DODGERS’ HIDEO NOMO (13-11, 4.30 ERA) vs. ASTROS’ CHRIS HOLT (8-10, 3.45 ERA) Astrodome, 11:30 a.m.
Sept. 14, 1997
I began Nomomania. There, I said it.
Sept. 17, 1995
Team Releases Japanese Pitcher After He Demands to Be Traded
June 2, 1998
Dodger pitcher Hideo Nomo, who had hoped to become the Greta Garbo of Japan and go into seclusion this winter, learned Thursday that that will be impossible.
Nov. 10, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
Hideo Nomo’s “jigsaw puzzle” suit against Alicia Gwynn, the wife of Padre Tony Gwynn, has been moved from Los Angeles to San Diego.
Aug. 5, 1997
They came from diverse cultures, neither able to speak a word of English.
Oct. 6, 1995
Dodger catcher Mike Piazza, who jokingly wonders whether he’ll have to become a foreign language expert to communicate with his pitchers, might have to start brushing up on his Japanese.
Feb. 13, 1995