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Updated · The Associated Press · May 26
Yomiuri Giants Manager Shinnosuke Abe Resigns After Alleged Assault of 18-Year-Old Daughter
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · May 26

Yomiuri Giants Manager Shinnosuke Abe Resigns After Alleged Assault of 18-Year-Old Daughter

16 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · May 26
  • Shinnosuke Abe, 47, stepped down Tuesday as Yomiuri Giants manager after police arrested and later released him over the alleged assault of his 18-year-old daughter at their Tokyo home.
  • Yomiuri said Abe grabbed her by the collar and threw her to the floor Monday while trying to stop a fight between her and her younger sister; Abe admitted losing his temper.
  • The daughter said she asked ChatGPT what to do, contacted a child guidance center and was surprised when it reported the case to police, who arrived hours later.
  • She said she was not injured and had reconciled with her father, while Abe apologized for causing trouble over family matters.
  • Hideki Hashigami was named acting manager, ending Abe's tenure that began in 2024 after the former star retired in 2019.
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