Henry Tran
/in /by Jacob PomrenkeHenry Tran lived in Tokyo as a child admiring the game of baseball. Although he lived only five train stations from Korakuen Stadium, home of the Kyojin, he developed a following of the Hanshin Tigers. His favorite childhood player was the Tigers’ slugging catcher, Koichi Tabuchi. Henry is a college professor who also coached high-school and junior college basketball for 25 years. He has published three sports books: They Still Call Me Coach (his basketball coaching life), The Orient Sports Express (honoring Asian-American athletes), and 1995 (the Cal State Fullerton baseball story). It is an honor for Henry to share his experience of Japanese baseball and the Mets’ Goodwill visitation in 1974 and being part of this historical book.
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