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Futoshi Yamabe

Futoshi Yamabe

Futoshi Yamabe
Basic information
Nationality Japanese flag Japan
Hometown Yawatahama-shi, Ehime
The date of birth (1971-01-04) 1971January 4(46 years old)
Height
The weight
181cm
76 kg
Player information
Throw, turn at bat 左投左打
Position Pitcher
Entering professional The 1993 draft first place
First appearance June 7, 1994
The last participation October 15, 2006
Career (the team being on the register roll year professional in the parenthesis)
Player career
Coaching record
  • Tokyo Yakult Swallows (2007-2010, 2014-2015)

A former professional baseball player (pitcher) that Futoshi Yamabe (やまべふとし, January 4, 1971 -) is from Yawatahama-shi, Ehime, a professional baseball coach.

Table of contents

Origin, person

I step forward in the semifinals in summer Koshien prefecture qualifier of 1988 and, in the Ehime Prefectural Yawatahama technical high school, break the amount of Uwajima east that is a selection championship school of the spring of the same year. I was soundly beaten by Matsuyama quotient in the final and lost Koshien participation, but attracted attention as a good pitcher.

I worry about a waist and advance in NTT Shikoku though there are draft nomination greetings from professional baseball 11 baseball teams. It becomes the two pillar of Kazutaka Nishiyama and right and left of the same period and participates in city opposition for 4 consecutive years from 1990. I am picked in 1993 by the eleventh interchange Continental cup representative from Japan, the 17th Asia baseball championship representative from Japan.

I join Yakult with the draft first place (draftee preference system) of 1993. On April 26, 1994, I achieved a no-hit, no-run game by game with Seibu Lions of the Eastern League, but, as for Jun Takeshita of the Seibu forerunner, no hits pitches a whole game in spite of being 1 loss in this game, and a troop, a farm team knows it by the Japan professional baseball on end of time in a season in 2010, and it is only "both teams no-hitter". I was promoted, and I entered the pitching rotation, but I took professional baptism, and one win went only as far as a troop from the middle stage of this age.

I settled in the rotation from the start 1 forces in 1995, and I was elected in the good grade of 11 wins two defeats in the first half of the game by an all-star game. I played the relief in a latter half of a game and gave 16 wins of the team top and greatly contributed to league championship, Japanese one of the team.

I kept a rotation and was picked from the first half of the game for an all-star game in a good grade for 2 consecutive years in 1996. However, I was not able to pitch by the trouble of the shoulder in a latter half of a game.

The trouble of the shoulder terminated in non-victory that the pitch of 14 games was the first for 1,997 years without recovering completely. The influence of the shoulder remained in the next year and went to the United States with Kenjiro Kawasaki, Akira Ito and others for rehabilitation in slump, off of 1998 and devoted myself to treatment.

The shoulder recovered completely in 1999, too, and original powerful delivery of ball returned and I pitched for 13 games in the forerunner and saw six wins seven defeats and a sign of the recovery. I switch from uniform number 19 that I ranked since joining an organization in 2001 to 30. It is a model change in the soft throw group to assume the throw that I added a slow curve and lenience and severity to flock from three-quarters from this time to a characteristic.

For 2,003 years, I provided one point of pitcher's earned run average level and stable result at pitch, 34 games as a relief mainly in 2004. But trouble continued again in 2005.

I receive a discharge notice without a troop pitch in 2006 and express retirement and the coach assumption of office. Game with Yomiuri Giants of October 15 became the retirement game and I got Ichiro Hotta out on a strikeout (as for Hotta, this turn at bat became the active last turn at bat) and gave glory to crowning beauty.

I serve the pitcher farm team of Yakult and a conditioning coach in 2007 and am in charge of a pitcher farm team coach from 2008 through 2010 and bring up Yasushi Muranaka soldier, Tatsu Masubuchi justice, 佐藤由規, a Katsunori Akagawa and others young person pitching staff.

I enter the front desk for 2011 through 2013 and take office as the section manager of programming division. I wrestled with Fujio Sumi of the Vice-Director at programming division for the reform in the baseball team.

I acted as a pitcher farm team coach again for 2014 through 2015 [1] and sent Kei Iwahashi samurai of the new joining an organization player and draft first place, Masato Nakazawa of 2009 into reproduction, the troop including upbringing player Takeaki Tokuyama from as a middle reliever.

I enter the front desk after an interval of 2016 through 3 and act as a staff of baseball team.

Detailed information

Pitcher results according to the year

Year

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THE END

Throw

THE END

Seal

Nothing
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Person

Throw
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Death
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Violence

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Rate

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1994 Yakult 16 11 1 1 0 1 6 0 -- .143 291 67.0 51 5 43 1 1 64 5 0 33 30 4.03 1.40
1995 31 25 4 2 0 16 7 0 -- .696 680 160.0 121 12 89 0 1 144 6 0 72 68 3.83 1.31
1996 20 20 2 1 0 7 4 0 -- .636 527 123.2 111 23 56 3 1 98 4 0 62 55 4.00 1.35
1997 14 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 -- .000 106 25.2 18 1 13 0 0 24 0 0 11 10 3.51 1.21
1998 29 8 0 0 0 3 8 0 -- .273 284 63.0 62 7 36 2 2 62 11 0 33 32 4.57 1.56
1999 28 13 0 0 0 6 7 0 -- .462 425 90.1 95 16 57 2 2 89 5 0 63 52 5.18 1.68
2000 9 6 0 0 0 1 3 0 -- .250 134 30.1 34 6 10 0 1 25 2 0 23 23 6.82 1.45
2001 12 10 0 0 0 4 2 0 -- .667 219 52.2 45 4 23 1 1 36 2 0 22 22 3.76 1.29
2002 10 9 0 0 0 5 3 0 -- .625 178 40.2 51 9 9 0 3 29 0 0 29 25 5.53 1.48
2003 34 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 -- 1.000 180 43.0 34 3 16 3 2 36 3 0 12 5 1.05 1.16
2004 25 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -- .000 123 23.0 36 6 14 1 4 22 1 0 26 25 9.78 2.17
2005 40 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 .000 102 21.0 25 1 12 0 2 21 1 0 15 15 6.43 1.76
2006 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -- - - 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
In total: 13 years 269 107 7 4 0 45 45 2 6 .500 3250 740.2 683 93 378 13 20 651 40 0 401 362 4.40 1.43

Commendation

Record

  • The first pitch: On June 7, 1994, rescue it for the fourth person in anti-ten rounds of Yomiuri Giants (Meiji Shrine baseball field), top of the sixth inning, and pitch; three times no loss
  • The first striking out: In same as above, the top of the sixth inning from Masahiro Kawai
  • The first forerunner: On June 14, 1994, it is a losing pitcher with 3 losses (earned run 1) in anti-Chunichi Dragons ten rounds (Tateno, Ishikawa Stadium), six times 2/3
  • The first ever victory, first pitching the whole game victory, first complete blockade victory: On July 6, 1994 ten rounds of Chunichi Dragons (Nagoya Stadium)
  • The first save: On April 11, 1997, it is a relief pitch, completion, a 1/3 time no loss with the seventh person for death for 2 in one round of Chunichi Dragons (Nagoya Dome), bottom of the 13th inning
  • The first hold: On August 17, 2005, it is a relief pitch, a 1/3 time no loss with the third person for death for 2 in 15 rounds of Hiroshima Toyo Carp (Hiroshima Municipal Stadium), bottom of the seventh inning
  • All-star game participation: Twice (in 1995 1996)

Uniform number

  • 19 (from 1994 to 2000)
  • 30 (from 2001 to 2006)
  • 99 (from 2007 to 2010)
  • 79 (from 2014 to 2015)

Footnote

Allied item

Outside link

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