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- Daiei_Stars abstract "The Daiei Stars (大映スターズ, Daiei Sutāzu) were a professional baseball team.In 1949, the Kinsei Stars of the Japanese Professional Baseball League changed their name to the Daiei Stars after being bought by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Masaichi Nagata served as president of the team. The Stars played in the Korakuen Stadium in Bunkyo, Tokyo. In 1950 they became charter members of the Pacific League when the JPBL split into two distinct entities. They did well for their first few years, then slipped in 1954 and stayed in the second division, or B-class, for the next two years. In 1957, they merged with the Takahashi Unions to form the Daiei Unions.".
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- Daiei_Stars subject Category:Baseball_teams_in_Japan.
- Daiei_Stars subject Category:Sports_clubs_established_in_1949.
- Daiei_Stars comment "The Daiei Stars (大映スターズ, Daiei Sutāzu) were a professional baseball team.In 1949, the Kinsei Stars of the Japanese Professional Baseball League changed their name to the Daiei Stars after being bought by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Masaichi Nagata served as president of the team. The Stars played in the Korakuen Stadium in Bunkyo, Tokyo. In 1950 they became charter members of the Pacific League when the JPBL split into two distinct entities.".
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