Tokyo, May 26 (Jiji Press)--Shinnosuke Abe resigned as manager of the Yomiuri Giants, a Japanese professional baseball team, on Tuesday, following his arrest the previous night for allegedly assaulting his 18-year-old daughter at their home. Abe, 47, was arrested after police received an emergency call shortly after 7 p.m. Monday from a child consultation center reporting the incident. He was released early Tuesday. According to police sources, Abe committed acts such as pushing down the daughter after having an argument with her as he tried to stop a quarrel between her and her younger sister. He was drunk at the time. END [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.]
Yomiuri Giants Manager Resigns after His Arrest Last Night
Tokyo, May 26 (Jiji Press)--Shinnosuke Abe resigned as manager of the Yomiuri Giants, a Japanese professional baseball team, on Tuesday, following his arrest the previous night for allegedly assaulting his 18-year-old daughter at their home. Abe, 47, was arrested after police
Shinnosuke Abe, 47, resigned as Yomiuri Giants manager after his arrest for allegedly assaulting his teenage daughter during a domestic dispute while intoxicated. The swift removal illustrates how personal misconduct forces immediate leadership changes—a governance pattern that applies equally to any high-profile organization.












