sport.wikisort.org - AthleteTomohito Ito (伊藤 智仁, born October 30, 1970) is a Japanese former professional baseball player from Kyoto, Japan. He played for the Yakult Swallows from 1993–2003 before retiring. He currently works as a pitching coach for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows.
Japanese baseball player
Baseball player
Tomohito Ito |
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Pitcher/Pitching coach/Manager |
Born: (1970-10-30) October 30, 1970 (age 51) Kyoto |
Batted: Right Threw: Right |
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April 20, 1993, for the Yakult Swallows |
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April 10, 2001, for the Yakult Swallows |
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Win–loss | 37-27 |
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ERA | 2.31 |
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Strikeouts | 548 |
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As Player
- Yakult Swallows (1993–2003)
As manager
- Toyama Thunderbirds (2018)
As Coach
- Yakult Swallows / Tokyo Yakult Swallows (2004–2017, 2021–present)
- Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (2019–2020)
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- 1993 Central League Rookie of the Year
- Comeback Player of the Year (1997)
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He won a bronze medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics[1] before entering the Japanese professional leagues.
Biography
Ito was a phenomenon in his rookie year, going 7-2 with a 0.91 ERA in 14 games as a starter before injuring his pitching arm in July. His rookie-year slider is said to be one of the best pitches ever to be thrown in Japanese baseball history, reaching the low-90 mph range with an enormous amount of horizontal movement.[citation needed] He beat Hideki Matsui to win the 1993 Japanese rookie of the year award,[2] even though he was only active for 3 months that year.
Despite making a brilliant debut, Ito was plagued by various injuries to his pitching arm, and did not play a single game from 1994–1995. He had surgery on his shoulder, and spent almost three years in rehabilitation before returning in 1996.
In 1997, he made a huge comeback as a closer, marking 19 saves with a 1.51 ERA. He returned to the starting rotation in 1998, and marked a 2.72 ERA in 29 starts.
He was able to pitch in the starting rotation until 2000, but sustained various other injuries to his legs and shoulder, and he had surgery on his right shoulder in October, 1999. His 2001 season ended in April, and he had shoulder surgery for the third time in his career that year. He pitched in a minor league game in October, 2002, and struck out the first batter he faced before dislocating his shoulder against the second batter. He threw only nine pitches that day.
The team suggested he retire, but Ito refused, and made a comeback on October 24, 2003, pitching in a minor league game against the Yomiuri Giants. The fastest pitch he threw was a 67 mph (109 km/h) fastball, and he walked two of the three batters he faced. He announced his retirement five days later.
Ito's remarkable slider was enabled by a loose shoulder joint. A loose shoulder allows more arm movement, but dislocation occurs far more frequently. Despite his short career, (he played only 127 games in the professional leagues) he is remembered as one of the most remarkable Japanese pitchers in the 1990s.
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Central League Rookie of the Year Award |
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- 1950: Oshima
- 1951: Matsuda
- 1952: T. Sato
- 1953: M. Gondo
- 1954: Hirooka
- 1955: Nishimura
- 1956: Akiyama
- 1957: M. Fujita
- 1958: Nagashima
- 1959: Kuwata
- 1960: Horimoto
- 1961: H. Gondo
- 1962: Jōnouchi
- 1963: None
- 1964: S. Takahashi
- 1965: None
- 1966: Horiuchi
- 1967: Takegami
- 1968: Takada
- 1969: Tabuchi
- 1970: Yazawa
- 1971: Sekimoto
- 1972: Yasuda
- 1973: None
- 1974: Fujinami
- 1975: None
- 1976: Tao
- 1977: Saito
- 1978: Sumi
- 1979: Fujisawa
- 1980: Okada
- 1981: Hara
- 1982: Tsuda
- 1983: Makihara
- 1984: Kobayakawa
- 1985: Kawabata
- 1986: Nagatomi
- 1987: Arai
- 1988: Tatsunami
- 1989: Tomashino
- 1990: Yoda
- 1991: Morita
- 1992: Kuji
- 1993: Ito
- 1994: Yabu
- 1995: Yamauchi
- 1996: Nishi
- 1997: Sawazaki
- 1998: Kawakami
- 1999: Uehara
- 2000: Kinjoh
- 2001: Akahoshi
- 2002: Ishikawa
- 2003: Kisanuki
- 2004: Kawashima
- 2005: Aoki
- 2006: Soyogi
- 2007: Uezono
- 2008: Yamaguchi
- 2009: Matsumoto
- 2010: Chōno
- 2011: Sawamura
- 2012: Nomura
- 2013: Ogawa
- 2014: Ohsera
- 2015: Yamasaki
- 2016: Takayama
- 2017: Kyoda
- 2018: Azuma
- 2019: Murakami
- 2020: Morishita
- 2021: Kuribayashi
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Tokyo Yakult Swallows current roster |
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Pitchers |
- 11 Yasunobu Okugawa
- 12 Taichi Ishiyama
- 14 Hirotoshi Takanashi
- 15 Hikaru Yamashita
- 16 Juri Hara
- 17 Noboru Shimizu
- 18 Naruki Terashima
- 19 Masanori Ishikawa
- 20 Naofumi Kizawa
- 21 Taichi Yamano
- 24 Tomoya Hoshi
- 26 Koshiro Sakamoto
- 28 Daiki Yoshida
- 29 Yasuhiro Ogawa
- 34 Kazuto Taguchi
- 35 Kōki Sugiyama
- 37 Scott McGough
- 38 Yugo Umeno
- 40 Yūta Ichikawa
- 41 Daichi Shibata
- 44 Hiroki Ohnishi
- 47 Keiji Takahashi
- 48 Yuto Kanakubo
- 50 Andrew Suarez
- 52 Hiroki Kondoh
- 53 Hiroki Hasegawa
- 54 Cy Sneed
- 56 Yūta Suzuki
- 61 Takuma Kubo
- 62 Hyuga Takeuchi
- 63 A. J. Cole
- 64 Yuma Ohshita
- 67 Kōta Katekaru
- 68 Kohei Miyadai
- 69 Ryuta Konno
- 70 Reiji Kozawa
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Catchers |
- 27 Yuhei Nakamura
- 30 Akihisa Nishida
- 32 Naoki Matsumoto
- 33 Sōma Uchiyama
- 45 Motohiro Shima
- 57 Yudai Koga
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Infielders |
- 00 Nobuyuki Okumura
- 1 Tetsuto Yamada
- 3 Naomichi Nishiura
- 5 Shingo Kawabata
- 6 Hiyu Motoyama
- 7 Seiichi Uchikawa
- 10 Takahiro Araki
- 13 José Osuna
- 39 Takeshi Miyamoto
- 46 Kengo Ohta
- 55 Munetaka Murakami
- 58 Hideki Nagaoka
- 59 Kōtarō Komori
- 60 Ryusei Takeoka
- 65 Yu Matsumoto
- 66 Taisei Yoshida
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Outfielders |
- 0 Hidetaka Namiki
- 4 Kazuya Maruyama
- 8 Shota Nakayama
- 9 Yasutaka Shiomi
- 23 Norichika Aoki
- 25 Domingo Santana
- 31 Kotaro Yamasaki
- 42 Tomotaka Sakaguchi
- 49 Daiki Watanabe
- 51 Taiki Hamada
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Development pitchers |
- 017 Shōta Maruyama
- 019 Shinnosuke Shimo
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Development catchers |
- 022 Shō Matsui
- 025 Taishi Uchiyama
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Development infielders | |
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Development outfielders | |
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First squad coaching |
- Manager: 22 Shingo Takatsu
- Strategy coach: 82 Yuichi Matsumoto
- Pitching coaches: 89 Tomohito Ito, 98 Hirotoshi Ishii
- Hitting coaches: 74 Shigeru Sugimura, 78 Shoitsu Omatsu
- Infield defense and base running coach: 75 Ryosuke Morioka
- Outfield defense and base running coach: 81 Shinichi Sato
- Battery coach: 83 Atsushi Kinugawa
- Assistant coach: 45 Motohiro Shima
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Second squad coaching |
- Manager: 88 Takahiro Ikeyama
- Chief coach / Infield defense and base running coach: 79 Noriyuki Shiroishi
- Pitching coaches: 77 Takao Obana, 72 Chikara Onodera, 84 Kenichi Matsuoka
- Hitting coaches: 76 Ryuji Miyade, 85 Kazuhiro Hatakeyama
- Outfield defense and base running coach: 80 Koichi Ogata
- Battery coach: 87 Masakazu Fukukawa
- Development chief coach: 95 Katsuyuki Dobashi
- Development pitching coach: 92 Tetsuya Yamamoto
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