Hanshin Tigers - List of Hanshin Tigers Managers

List of Hanshin Tigers Managers

Name Term Regular Season
GC W L T Win%
Osaka Tigers & Hanshin Tigers
Shigeo Mori 1936 (Spring - Summer) 15 9 6 0 .600
Shuichi Ishimoto 1936 (Fall)-1939 307 223 78 6 .736
Kenjiro Matsuki 1940–1941 & 1950-1954 824 460 352 12 .565
Tadashi Wakabayashi 1942–1944 & 1947-1949 620 334 262 24 .558
Fumio Fujimura 1946 & 1956-1957 365 211 150 4 .584
Ichiro Kishi 1955 130 71 57 2 .554
Yoshio Tanaka 1958-1959 260 134 117 9 .533
Masayasu Kaneda 1960–1961 & 1973-1974 520 245 252 23 .493
Sadayoshi Fujimoto 1962–1965 & 1967-1968 822 437 365 20 .544
Shigeru Sugishita 1966 135 64 66 5 .493
Tsuguo Goto 1969 & 1978 260 109 139 12 .442
Minoru Murayama 1970–1972 & 1988-1989 650 310 321 19 .491
Yoshio Yoshida 1975-1977, 1985–1987 & 1997-1998 1051 484 511 56 .487
Don Blasingame 1979-1980 260 115 126 19 .479
Futoshi Nakanishi 1981 130 67 58 5 .535
Motoo Andoh 1982-1984 390 180 189 21 .488
Katsuhiro Nakamura 1990-1995 784 338 442 4 .434
Taira Fujita 1996 130 54 76 0 .415
Katsuya Nomura 1999–2001 411 169 238 4 .416
Senichi Hoshino 2002–2003 280 153 121 6 .557
Akinobu Okada 2004–2008 723 393 307 23 .559
Akinobu Mayumi 2009–2011 432 213 206 13 .508
Yutaka Wada 2012–present 144 55 75 14 .423

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