Hiroshi Gondoh
Japanese baseball player and manager
Baseball player
Hiroshi Gondoh | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: (1938-12-02) December 2, 1938 (age 85) Tosu, Saga, Japan | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
NPB debut | |
April 9, 1961, for the Chunichi Dragons | |
Last NPB appearance | |
1968, for the Chunichi Dragons | |
NPB statistics (through 1968) | |
Win–loss record | 82-60 |
ERA | 2.69 |
Strikeouts | 667 |
Teams | |
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As manager As coach | |
Career highlights and awards | |
As player
As manager
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Member of the Japanese | |
Baseball Hall of Fame | |
Induction | 2019 |
Hiroshi Gondoh (権藤 博, Gondoh Hiroshi, born December 2, 1938) is a Japanese former Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher and manager. He played his entire career with the Chunichi Dragons. In his rookie season, he collected numerous accolades, including the Central League Rookie of the Year Award and the Eiji Sawamura Award.
In 1998, Gondoh became the manager of the Yokohama BayStars and led them to a Japan Series title in his first year.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
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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: M. Murakami
- 2020: Morishita
- 2021: Kuribayashi
- 2022: Taisei
- 2023: S. Murakami
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