Win-Loss 44-44 Name Shinji Mori Earned run average 3.39 Role Baseball player | Strikeouts 755 Height 1.89 m Saves 50 Weight 88 kg | |
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Shinji Mori (Japanese: 森 慎二, September 12, 1974 – June 28, 2017) in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan was a right-handed pitcher in professional baseball.

From 1997-2005, he played for the Seibu Lions in Nippon Professional Baseball. After the 2005 season, he was acquired by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays through the posting system. Originally slated to compete for the Devil Ray's closer job during the 2006 MLB season, he tore the labrum in his shoulder and missed the entire season. He was subsequently released by the Devil Rays.
Returning to Japan, in 2009 Mori joined the Ishikawa Million Stars of the semi-pro Baseball Challenge League as a pitcher-coach. Retiring from playing, he took over as the Million Stars manager in 2010, staying through the 2014 season. He returned to active duty as a player in 2013, and was the Million Stars' player-manager in 2013–2014.
On June 25, 2017, Mori hospitalized in Fukuoka Hospital, and after three days, On June 28, 2017, Mori died of Septicemia caused by infection with streptococcus. He was 42 years old.