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The Takahashi Unions ( 高橋ユニオンズ , Takahashi Yunionzu ) were a Japanese team in Nippon Professional Baseball . A Pacific League expansion team in 1954, they were brought into the league to increase the number of teams to eight. The team was stocked with players from the other Pacific League teams, including aging pitcher Victor Starffin . In their three years of existence the team finished in the second division every season.

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5-653: The Unions played their games at Kawasaki Stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa . The Pacific League had seven teams since the Japan Baseball League split into the Central and the Pacific League, but having an odd number of teams was inconvenient for scheduling and playoffs. Therefore, in 1953 it was decided that any team which finished below a winning percentage of .350 would be disbanded. However, all

10-465: A beer that had been produced by Dai-Nippon. However, the teams's name ended up being chosen by a public vote. The team became the Tombo Unions after Tombow Pencil bought a share of the team in 1955, but reverted to its original name after Tombow withdrew before the following year. Starffin pitched for the team in 1954–1955, going a combined 15-34, but managing to earn his 300th career win with

15-851: Is now the home of the Fujitsu Frontiers of the X-League . In its first incarnation, it was primarily used for baseball and was home of the Taiyo Whales until they moved to Yokohama in 1977 and became the Yokohama Taiyo Whales. It was also home to the Takahashi Unions from 1954 to 1956, before they became the Daiei Unions, and the Lotte Orions before they moved to Chiba in 1992 and became

20-555: The team. The Unions, now in financial trouble, only lasted one more year before they merged with the Daiei Stars on February 26, 1957, to form the Daiei Unions . Kawasaki Stadium Kawasaki Stadium ( 川崎球場 , Kawasaki Kyūjō ) is a stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa , Japan. The stadium was opened in 1952 and had a capacity of 30,000 people, but was demolished and rebuilt in 2003 as an American football venue and

25-533: The teams finished above the mark ( Kintetsu had the worst record at .410) — therefore the league decided to admit an eighth team, the Unions. The Unions were owned by Ryutaro Takahashi , the former president of Dai-Nippon Beer and owner of the Eagles Baseball Club / Kurowashi Black Eagles from 1939 to 1941. Takahashi had originally wanted to name the Unions the "Takahashi Eagles" after himself and

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