Giants Manager Abe Resigns After Domestic Violence Allegation
Abe, 47, Arrested and Released for Allegedly Assaulting Daughter
L'essentiel
- Giants manager Abe, 47, resigned after being arrested for allegedly assaulting his 18-year-old daughter in Tokyo.
- He admitted to losing his temper while mediating a fight between his daughters.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Abe's resignation follows a domestic violence allegation in a country where such incidents are increasingly under scrutiny.
Abe, 47, resigned as manager of the Yomiuri Giants, Japan’s equivalent to the New York Yankees, and apologised for “tarnishing the proud tradition of Giants managers” after being arrested for allegedly grabbing his 18-year-old daughter and forcing her to the floor at their Tokyo home. He was released early on Tuesday. The Giants viewed the act “very seriously” and determined he could not remain as manager. Abe admitted to losing his temper while mediating a fight between his daughters. Offensive chief coach Hideki Hashigami will serve as acting manager from Tuesday’s game against the SoftBank Hawks at Tokyo Dome.
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Further investigation into the allegations
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Questions ouvertes
- What are the long-term implications for Abe's career?
- How will the team's performance be affected?





