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Jack Gallagher
Named a top 10 columnist by the Associated Press Sports Editors for his work in 2004, Jack Gallagher has been a sports journalist in Japan for more than 15 years. He has covered numerous events both domestically and internationally, including the Super Bowl, World Cup and Olympics. He was previously an executive in public relations in both the NBA and NFL Europe. He is a native of San Jose, Calif., and a graduate of the University of Southern California.
BASEBALL / MLB
Oct 24, 2001
Swallows swamp Buffaloes in Game 3
Two nights after bashing their way past the Yakult Swallows to even up the Japan Series at a game apiece, the Kintetsu Buffaloes practically sleepwalked through a 9-2 loss on Tuesday night in Game 3 at Tokyo's Jingu Stadium. Roberto Petagine drove in three runs with a pair of hits, Mitsuru Manaka cracked...
SPORTS / SPORTS SCOPE
Oct 11, 2001
Oh's treatment of Rhodes shameful
When it comes to sports, I have never been a big fan of sacred cows. The problem with them is, they just don't know when it's time to be put out to pasture.
SPORTS / TALK OF THE TIMES
Oct 5, 2001
Rhodes finds formula for success in Japan
American Tuffy Rhodes is the senior-most foreign pro baseball player in Japan, currently completing his sixth season with the newly crowned Pacific League champion Kintetsu Buffaloes. The 33-year-old Rhodes, who played for the Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox during his six-year major-league...
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 30, 2001
Tuffy held homerless, but Buffaloes win another one in style
CHIBA -- Tuffy Rhodes remained tied with Sadaharu Oh for the Japan pro baseball single-season home run record at 55 after the Kintetsu Buffaloes downed the Chiba Lotte Marines 9-7 in dramatic fashion on Saturday at Chiba Marine Stadium.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 20, 2001
Buffaloes soldier on as Isobe grabs some glory
OSAKA -- Another game, another hero for the Kintetsu Buffaloes. And so the story goes, as Kintetsu's incredible march toward the Pacific League pennant continues.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 19, 2001
History still on hold as Buffs righty sizzles
OSAKA -- Hisashi Iwakuma fired a two-hitter as the Kintetsu Buffaloes scored a key 5-0 victory over the Seibu Lions at the Osaka Dome on Tuesday night, boosting their lead in the Pacific League to 11/2 games, and keeping the dream of going worst to first in just one season alive.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 18, 2001
Buffs' Mizuguchi puts on a show for salarymen
OSAKA -- Eiji Mizuguchi stole the show from the big names at the Osaka Dome on Monday night, going 3-for-4, reaching base four times and driving in the decisive run for the Kintetsu Buffaloes in a 2-1 victory over the Seibu Lions.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 13, 2001
Oh boy! Rhodes at 54 and counting
OSAKA -- Kintetsu slugger Tuffy Rhodes moved to the doorstep of history Wednesday night as the Buffaloes beat the Chiba Lotte Marines 8-3 at the Osaka Dome and moved back into first place in the Pacific League.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 13, 2001
Buffaloes' players, brass take news of attack hard
OSAKA -- News of the terrorist attacks back in the United States shook the Kintetsu Buffaloes' American contingent to the core on Wednesday.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 12, 2001
Lasorda having a tough time
OSAKA -- Tommy Lasorda, the man who won the World Series twice as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the gold medal last year as the skipper of the U.S. team at the Sydney Games, loves the history of baseball.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 12, 2001
Buffaloes blast Marines as Tuffy goes homerless
OSAKA -- Yuji Yoshioka blasted a grand slam and Ken Kadokura (8-4) scattered seven hits over eight innings as the Kintetsu Buffaloes routed the Chiba Lotte Marines 9-2 at the Osaka Dome on Tuesday night.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 11, 2001
Rhodes on hold at 53
OSAKA -- The great home run chase held steady Monday night, as Kintetsu slugger Tuffy Rhodes went 0-2 with a pair of strikeouts, walked and was hit by a pitch as the Kintetsu Buffaloes beat the Chiba Lotte Marines 5-3 at the Osaka Dome.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 4, 2001
Rhodes, Buffaloes come up short against Lions
TOKOROZAWA, Saitama Pref. -- Fans hoping to see a piece of baseball history will have to wait at least one more night, after the Seibu Lions blanked the Kintetsu Buffaloes 4-0 on Monday evening at the Seibu Dome and prevented Tuffy Rhodes from cracking his 50th home run of the season.
BASEBALL / MLB
Aug 29, 2001
Hawks slice Ham to retain PL lead
Shinji Kurano allowed one run in 72/3 innings and Kenji Jojima doubled in a pair of runs as the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks retained the lead in the Pacific League with a 4-1 victory over the Nippon Ham Fighters at the Tokyo Dome on Tuesday night.
SPORTS / SPORTS SCOPE
Aug 16, 2001
Five years later, a friend remembered
He was probably the greatest basketball player you have never heard of. Such was the fate of my friend Derek Smith, who died five years ago last week at the age of 34, while on a cruise from New York to Bermuda.
BASEBALL / MLB
Jul 23, 2001
'Little' Matsui has big night for PL
FUKUOKA -- In the first All-Star Game of the post-Ichiro era, the Pacific League stars didn't miss a beat as they routed their Central League counterparts 7-1 before a crowd of 32,000 at the Fukuoka Dome on Saturday night in the opener of the 2001 Sanyo All-Star Series.
SPORTS / SPORTS SCOPE
Jul 19, 2001
Midsummer notes and anecdotes
It was refreshing to see Japan's Shigeki Maruyama notch his first PGA Tour victory last Sunday at the Greater Milwaukee Open. Maruyama, one of the most charismatic and likable of any of the nation's professional athletes who play overseas, put an end to a miserable streak by Japanese golfers on the U.S....
SPORTS / SPORTS SCOPE
Jun 14, 2001
Swallows likely to command $5 million for Ishii
Kazuhisa Ishii is a man in demand.
SPORTS / SPORTS SCOPE
May 25, 2001
Contribution to game will put Nomo into the Hall of Fame
"When he tossed his second career no-hitter on April 4 against the Baltimore Orioles, Nomo assured his entrance to the Baseball Hall of Fame."
SPORTS / SPORTS SCOPE
May 10, 2001
Nomo still getting job done his own way
As interest in Major League Baseball in Japan grows exponentially with each passing day, it could be easy to forget the man who is most responsible for the current tidal wave of attention the game in North America is enjoying here.

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