Yodai Enoshita
Japanese professional baseball player
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Baseball player
Yodai Enoshita | |
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Enoshita with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters | |
Pitcher | |
Born: (1988-07-21) July 21, 1988 (age 36) Kagoshima, Japan | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
debut | |
July 26, 2011, for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters | |
Last appearance | |
May 9, 2017, for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters | |
Career statistics (through 2017 season) | |
Win–loss record | 2–0 |
ERA | 3.76 |
Strikeouts | 37 |
Teams | |
Yodai Enoshita (榎下 陽大, Enoshita Yōdai) is a Japanese professional baseball player. He was born on July 21, 1988. He debuted in 2011. He had 9 strikeouts in 2013.[1]
References
- ^ "Yodai Enoshita Japanese League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
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Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 2016 Japan Series champions
- 1 Dai-Kang Yang
- 2 Kenshi Sugiya
- 3 Kensuke Tanaka
- 4 Yuji Iiyama
- 5 Brandon Laird (Japan Series MVP)
- 6 Sho Nakata
- 7 Haruki Nishikawa
- 8 Kensuke Kondoh
- 9 Takuya Nakashima
- 10 Yūshi Shimizu
- 11 Shohei Ohtani
- 12 Go Matsumoto
- 13 Yuya Ishii
- 14 Takayuki Kato
- 15 Luis Mendoza
- 16 Kohei Arihara
- 18 Yuki Saito
- 19 Hirotoshi Masui
- 21 Hisashi Takeda
- 23 Ryo Watanabe
- 25 Naoki Miyanishi
- 26 Daiki Asama
- 27 Shōta Ōno
- 28 Hayato Arakaki
- 29 Kazutomo Iguchi
- 30 Yohei Kagiya
- 31 Hiromi Oka
- 32 Susumu Ohrui
- 34 Mitsuo Yoshikawa
- 35 Yodai Enoshita
- 37 Kenji Yano
- 39 Hirotoshi Takanashi
- 43 Akihiro Hakumura
- 48 Keisuke Tanimoto
- 52 Anthony Bass
- 56 Tomoya Ichikawa
- 64 Yuya Taniguchi
- 66 Takumi Oshima
- 68 Ryo Ishikawa
- Manager
- 80 Hideki Kuriyama
- Coaches
- Bench 84 Kazuyuki Atsuzawa
- Pitching 81 Masato Yoshii
- Pitching 87 Tomohiro Kuroki
- Hitting 79 Noriyuki Shiroishi
- Hitting 88 Makoto Kaneko
- Catching 78 Shinji Takahashi
- Infield 90 Kazuyuki Shirai
- Outfield 75 Shinichi Kawana
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