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Then they found him: a respected local businessperson whose company employed 1400 area workers, whose children went to Seattle schools, and who, unlike Argyros or Smulyan, actually possesses a Washington State driver's license. A resident for 15 years, Minoru Arakawa seemed the perfect man to head a coalition of Seattle backers...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: Major League Xenophobia | 2/22/1992 | See Source »

PERFECT, THAT IS, only for those interested in keeping baseball in Seattle. Despite lip service to the contrary, local ownership has never been a priority for Major League baseball, as was demonstrated again in the flap created by Minoru Arakawa's nationality. He and the potential investor--Nintendo, owned by his father-in-law--are Japanese...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: Major League Xenophobia | 2/22/1992 | See Source »

...League baseball is no less a business than the automobile industry. "American" cars are assembled in Mexico; our national sport is full of stars from Central America. Japanese investment in the Mariners will not make the team less American, it will simply ensure that the team stays in Seattle. Arakawa's passport may be from Japan, but he offers the Mariners the first opportunity for genuine local ownership in almost a decade...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: Major League Xenophobia | 2/22/1992 | See Source »

...group of investors led by Minoru Arakawa, president of Nintendo of America, made an offer last week to buy the Seattle Mariners baseball team. Cars and baseball are items located near the center of the American psyche and folklore. To see them symbolically under threat from the Japanese caused unusual resentment and distress to some Americans, especially after they have watched the Japanese buy heavily into Hollywood and Rockefeller Center. The distress was illogical sometimes: Arakawa has lived in the Seattle area for 15 years and has promised to keep the team there, while the competing bidder, a group...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lance Morrow | 2/10/1992 | See Source »

Winthrop resident Gordon K. Ararkawa '87 agreed. "We're probably going to drink inside with a keg in our room because it's going to be so cold. Someone even told me they might watch The Game on TV in their room because of the weather," Arakawa said...

Author: By Angela G. Jacobs, | Title: Students to Tailgate in the Snow and Indoors | 11/21/1986 | See Source »

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