sport.wikisort.org - AthleteTakayuki Kishi (Japanese: 岸 孝之, born December 4, 1984, in Taihaku-ku, Sendai) is a Japanese professional baseball player for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He previously played for the Saitama Seibu Lions.
Japanese baseball player
Baseball player
Takayuki Kishi |
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 Kishi with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles |
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Pitcher |
Born: (1984-12-04) December 4, 1984 (age 37) Sendai, Miyagi, Japan |
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March 30, 2007, for the Seibu Lions |
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Win–loss record | 142-94 |
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Earned run average | 3.05 |
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Strikeouts | 1,889 |
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- Seibu Lions/Saitama Seibu Lions (2007–2016)
- Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (2017–present)
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- Pacific League Special Award (2007)
- 2008 Japan Series MVP
- 5× NPB All-Star (2009, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2022)
- Pacific League ERA champion (2018)
- 1× Mitsui Golden Glove Award (2018)
- Pitched a no-hitter on May 2, 2014
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He was the 2008 Japan Series MVP.
Career
Saitama Seibu Lions
In his first three seasons as a professional, Kishi has recorded at least 10 wins every season, thrown at least 2 complete games every season, and has multiple shutouts in two of his first three seasons. With an overhand delivery Kishi throws a four-seam fastball in high 80s (tops out at 93 mph), changeup, slider and a solid-average curveball around 70 mph.
2008 Japan Series
Kishi showed that even though he was young, he could handle the atmosphere of the Japan Series, and also demonstrated his rubber arm. His first appearance in the Series was when he started Game 4 at the Seibu Dome. The second-year pro dominated the heavily favored Yomiuri Giants for a complete-game shutout, striking out at least one batter every inning and throwing a whopping 147 pitches in the process. Kishi also became the second pitcher ever to have at least one strikeout every inning in a complete game effort. In an ironic twist, the first was former Giants pitcher Takashi Nishimoto in the 1981 Japan Series against the Nippon-Ham Fighters. Kishi also became the 12th pitcher to throw a complete-game shutout in his first career Japan Series start, with the last one before him being Shunsuke Watanabe in the 2005 Japan Series against the Hanshin Tigers.[citation needed]
In Game 6 two days later, Kishi was called upon again, this time to save the Lions' season. He replaced Lions starter Kazuyuki Hoashi and, on just two days' rest, threw 91 pitches in 5 and 2/3 scoreless innings as Seibu rallied to force Game 7. Kishi got the win in relief and also set a new Series record for consecutive scoreless innings at 14 and 2/3.[citation needed]
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
He was selected 2018 NPB All-Star game [jp].[1]
International career
Kishi represented the Japan national baseball team in the 2018 MLB Japan All-Star Series and 2019 WBSC Premier12.
On October 10, 2018, he was selected at the 2018 MLB Japan All-Star Series.[2]
On October 1, 2019, he was selected at the 2019 WBSC Premier12.[3]
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Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles current roster |
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Pitchers |
- 1 Yuki Matsui
- 11 Takayuki Kishi
- 13 Kohei Morihara
- 14 Takahiro Norimoto
- 16 Hideaki Wakui
- 17 Takahiro Shiomi
- 18 Masahiro Tanaka
- 20 Tomohiro Anraku
- 21 Takahisa Hayakawa
- 23 Hayato Yuge
- 28 Tomohito Sakai
- 29 Koichi Takada
- 30 Shinri Komine
- 31 Yuya Fukui
- 32 Alan Busenitz
- 40 Takuma Uchima
- 41 Yoshinao Kamata
- 43 Sung Chia-hao
- 45 Tomotaka Matsui
- 46 Shoma Fujihira
- 47 Masaru Fujii
- 49 Masaya Nishigaki
- 52 Taisei Tsurusaki
- 53 Hosei Takata
- 56 Sora Suzuki
- 57 Ryota Takinaka
- 58 Wataru Karashima
- 59 Katsutoshi Tai
- 60 Ryota Ishibashi
- 62 Naoto Nishiguchi
- 64 Hiroyuki Fukuyama
- 68 Kanji Teraoka
- 69 Seiryu Uchi
- 71 Kazuki Yoshikawa
- 79 Yuki Watanabe
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Catchers |
- 2 Hikaru Ohta
- 26 Ginjiro Sumitani
- 44 Takaya Tanaka
- 55 Yuma Yasuda
- 65 Kengo Horiuchi
- 70 Tsuyoshi Ishihara
- 78 Kei Mizugami
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Infielders |
- 0 Hiroto Kobukata
- 3 Hideto Asamura
- 5 Eigoro Mogi
- 7 Daichi Suzuki
- 22 Keizo Kawashima
- 24 Fumiya Kurokawa
- 33 Ginji Akaminai
- 34 Tsuyoshi Yamasaki
- 42 Chris Gittens
- 48 Yoshiaki Watanabe
- 61 Toshitake Yokoo
- 63 Daiki Irie
- 66 Itsuki Murabayashi
- 67 Yasuhito Uchida
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Outfielders |
- 4 Louis Okoye
- 6 Haruki Nishikawa
- 8 Ryosuke Tatsumi
- 9 Yoshino Soshi
- 12 José Marmolejos
- 25 Kazuki Tanaka
- 27 Takero Okajima
- 35 Hiroaki Shimauchi
- 36 Ginji Maeda
- 38 Masaki Iwami
- 50 Atsuki Mutoh
- 51 Yuya Ogo
- 54 Ren Wada
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Development players |
- Pitchers: 001 Tomoki Sato, 004 Shuichiro Hikiji, 007 Yoma Fukumori, 016 Yudai Mori, 017 Wang Yan-cheng, 130 Satoshi Miyamori, 135 Kotaro Seimiya, 152 Shun Ishida
- Catchers: 137 Yuto Egawa
- Infielders: 008 Ryota Yoshimochi, 140 Maaki Yamazaki, 141 Kiyoharu Sawano
- Outfielders: 122 Go Kamamoto, 142 Ozora Yanagisawa, 144 Sho Okawara
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First squad coaching | |
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Second squad coaching | |
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Japan roster – 2019 WBSC Premier12 – Champions |
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