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Kazuhiro Wada

Kazuhiro Wada (和田 一浩, Wada Kazuhiro, born June 19, 1972) is a retired Japanese professional baseball player. He played mostly as an outfielder for the Chunichi Dragons and the Seibu Lions of the Nippon Professional Baseball league in a career spanning 18 years. Following retirement in 2015, he has become a color commentator for Dragons broadcasts for the NHK.

Kazuhiro Wada
Wada with the Chunichi Dragons
Chunichi Dragons – No. 75
Outfielder
Born: (1972-06-19)June 19, 1972
Gifu, Gifu, Japan
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
NPB debut
April 30, 1997, for the Seibu Lions
Last NPB appearance
September 24, 2015, for the Chunichi Dragons
NPB statistics
(through 2015)
Batting average.303
Home runs319
RBI1081
Teams
As player

As coach

  • Chunichi Dragons (2023–)
Career highlights and awards
Medals

Early career edit

Playing for Tohoku Fukushi University, Wada was MVP of the Sendai Big Six University League as a senior and won the batting title. He hit .429 for Kobe Seiko in the industrial leagues, then in 1996 was drafted in the fourth round of the Japanese draft by the Seibu Lions.

Professional career edit

Seibu Lions edit

He hit .190 in 1997 when he first played for Seibu and was 0/1 in the 1997 Japan Series. In 1998, Wada hit .333 in 36 games for Seibu and split his time between catching and the outfield. He went 0/2 in the 1998 Japan Series. In 1999, he batted .271 while again seeing limited time behind the plate, with Tsutomu Ito starting.

In 1998, Wada began playing semiregularly as an outfielder, batting .306, the same average he recorded the next year. He still not yet an everyday player. In 2002, Wada finally became a starter and responded by batting .319 with 33 homers. Playing left field and DH, he made the Best Nine as the top designated hitter in the Pacific League. He finished third in slugging behind teammates Alex Cabrera and Kazuo Matsui. His Japan Series woes continued with a miserable 0/15 in the 2002 Japan Series, as Seibu got swept by the Yomiuri Giants.

Wada did even better in 2003, hitting .346 (.379 with runners in scoring position), homering 30 times, scoring 87 runs and driving in 89. He made his first All-Star team and was on the Best Nine as an outfielder alongside Yoshitomo Tani and Tuffy Rhodes. Wada finished third in the Pacific League in average (behind Michihiro Ogasawara and Tani) and slugging (behind Cabera and Ogasawara). He was fourth in OBP behind Ogasawara, Tadahito Iguchi and Nobuhiko Matsunaka.

2004 was an eventful year for Wada. He hit .320 (.375 with RISP), homered 30 times and drove in 89 despite missing time for the 2004 Olympics. For the bronze medal-winning Japanese club in the Olympics, he hit .333 and slugged .636. Hitting cleanup or fifth for Seibu, he was honored again as an All-Star and Best Nine. In the 2004 Japan Series, he finally broke his postseason struggles in a big way by batting .310 with four homers in Seibu's victory over the Chunichi Dragons. Wada broke a 54-year-old record for most extra-base hits in a Japan Series with eight, breaking Isao Harimoto's record of 7 in the 1950 Japan Series. His 26 total bases were a Japan Series record, breaking Yasumitsu Toyoda's 46-year-old record of 25; he tied the record with four homers in a series and his two homers in game six helped Seibu to a 4-2 victory to tie the series at three. Takashi Ishii beat him out for Series MVP honors, though.

Wada continued his dazzling pace in 2005, batting .322, though his 27 homers were his lowest total in four years. He made his fourth straight All-Star contingent. He edged Julio Zuleta (.319) and Matsunaka (.315) for the first Pacific League batting title won by a right-handed hitter since Hatsuhiko Tsuji in 1993. He was fourth in slugging, third in OBP, tied for third in runs (80), first in hits (153), second in doubles (32).

Wada was on the winning Japanese club in the 2006 World Baseball Classic and went 0 of 2 with one strikeout in two games as the backup left fielder to Hitoshi Tamura. Wada hit .298 in 2006 and finished third in the PL with 95 RBI, second to Fernando Seguignol with 34 doubles, eighth with 144 hits, seventh with 239 total bases, tied for seventh with 72 runs, second with 78 walks (trailing only Matsunaka). He was fourth in OBP and eighth in slugging. His home run total continued to fall, down to 19, but still tied for seventh in the PL.

He re-signed for Seibu for ¥275 million plus incentives.

Chunichi Dragons edit

At the end of the 2007 season, Wada opted for free agency and joined boyhood club and reigning Japan Series champions, the Chunichi Dragons in a 3-year, ¥840 million deal to replace MLB bound right-fielder, Kosuke Fukudome.[2]

Personal edit

Wada's hobbies are fishing, pachinko and mah jong.

Sources edit

  • This is a shortened version of the Baseball-Reference.com Bullpen article Kazuhiro Wada, accessed February 21, 2007. The Bullpen is a wiki, and its content is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Japanbaseballdaily.com by Gary Garland

References edit

  1. ^ . One World Sports. 11 June 2015. Archived from the original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Outfielder Wada joins Dragons". Japan Times. 27 December 2007. Retrieved 8 June 2016.

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Kazuhiro Wada 和田 一浩 Wada Kazuhiro born June 19 1972 is a retired Japanese professional baseball player He played mostly as an outfielder for the Chunichi Dragons and the Seibu Lions of the Nippon Professional Baseball league in a career spanning 18 years Following retirement in 2015 he has become a color commentator for Dragons broadcasts for the NHK Kazuhiro WadaWada with the Chunichi DragonsChunichi Dragons No 75OutfielderBorn 1972 06 19 June 19 1972Gifu Gifu JapanBatted RightThrew RightNPB debutApril 30 1997 for the Seibu LionsLast NPB appearanceSeptember 24 2015 for the Chunichi DragonsNPB statistics through 2015 Batting average 303Home runs319RBI1081TeamsAs player Seibu Lions 1997 2007 Chunichi Dragons 2008 2015 As coach Chunichi Dragons 2023 Career highlights and awardsJapan Series Champion 2004 Central League MVP 2010 Pacific League Batting Champion 2005 2010 CLCS MVP 6 Best Nine Award 2002 2006 2010 4 Pacific League Champion 1997 1998 2002 2004 2 Central League Champion 2010 2011 6 NPB All Star 2003 2005 2008 2010 2012 2000 professional hits 1 Medals Representing JapanMen s BaseballOlympic Games2004 Athens TeamWorld Baseball Classic2006 San Diego Team Contents 1 Early career 2 Professional career 2 1 Seibu Lions 2 2 Chunichi Dragons 3 Personal 4 Sources 5 External links 6 ReferencesEarly career editPlaying for Tohoku Fukushi University Wada was MVP of the Sendai Big Six University League as a senior and won the batting title He hit 429 for Kobe Seiko in the industrial leagues then in 1996 was drafted in the fourth round of the Japanese draft by the Seibu Lions Professional career editSeibu Lions edit He hit 190 in 1997 when he first played for Seibu and was 0 1 in the 1997 Japan Series In 1998 Wada hit 333 in 36 games for Seibu and split his time between catching and the outfield He went 0 2 in the 1998 Japan Series In 1999 he batted 271 while again seeing limited time behind the plate with Tsutomu Ito starting In 1998 Wada began playing semiregularly as an outfielder batting 306 the same average he recorded the next year He still not yet an everyday player In 2002 Wada finally became a starter and responded by batting 319 with 33 homers Playing left field and DH he made the Best Nine as the top designated hitter in the Pacific League He finished third in slugging behind teammates Alex Cabrera and Kazuo Matsui His Japan Series woes continued with a miserable 0 15 in the 2002 Japan Series as Seibu got swept by the Yomiuri Giants Wada did even better in 2003 hitting 346 379 with runners in scoring position homering 30 times scoring 87 runs and driving in 89 He made his first All Star team and was on the Best Nine as an outfielder alongside Yoshitomo Tani and Tuffy Rhodes Wada finished third in the Pacific League in average behind Michihiro Ogasawara and Tani and slugging behind Cabera and Ogasawara He was fourth in OBP behind Ogasawara Tadahito Iguchi and Nobuhiko Matsunaka 2004 was an eventful year for Wada He hit 320 375 with RISP homered 30 times and drove in 89 despite missing time for the 2004 Olympics For the bronze medal winning Japanese club in the Olympics he hit 333 and slugged 636 Hitting cleanup or fifth for Seibu he was honored again as an All Star and Best Nine In the 2004 Japan Series he finally broke his postseason struggles in a big way by batting 310 with four homers in Seibu s victory over the Chunichi Dragons Wada broke a 54 year old record for most extra base hits in a Japan Series with eight breaking Isao Harimoto s record of 7 in the 1950 Japan Series His 26 total bases were a Japan Series record breaking Yasumitsu Toyoda s 46 year old record of 25 he tied the record with four homers in a series and his two homers in game six helped Seibu to a 4 2 victory to tie the series at three Takashi Ishii beat him out for Series MVP honors though Wada continued his dazzling pace in 2005 batting 322 though his 27 homers were his lowest total in four years He made his fourth straight All Star contingent He edged Julio Zuleta 319 and Matsunaka 315 for the first Pacific League batting title won by a right handed hitter since Hatsuhiko Tsuji in 1993 He was fourth in slugging third in OBP tied for third in runs 80 first in hits 153 second in doubles 32 Wada was on the winning Japanese club in the 2006 World Baseball Classic and went 0 of 2 with one strikeout in two games as the backup left fielder to Hitoshi Tamura Wada hit 298 in 2006 and finished third in the PL with 95 RBI second to Fernando Seguignol with 34 doubles eighth with 144 hits seventh with 239 total bases tied for seventh with 72 runs second with 78 walks trailing only Matsunaka He was fourth in OBP and eighth in slugging His home run total continued to fall down to 19 but still tied for seventh in the PL He re signed for Seibu for 275 million plus incentives Chunichi Dragons edit At the end of the 2007 season Wada opted for free agency and joined boyhood club and reigning Japan Series champions the Chunichi Dragons in a 3 year 840 million deal to replace MLB bound right fielder Kosuke Fukudome 2 Personal editWada s hobbies are fishing pachinko and mah jong Sources editThis is a shortened version of the Baseball Reference com Bullpen article Kazuhiro Wada accessed February 21 2007 The Bullpen is a wiki and its content is available under the GNU Free Documentation License External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Japanbaseballdaily com by Gary GarlandReferences edit DRAGONS KAZUHIRO WADA JOINS 2 000 HIT CLUB One World Sports 11 June 2015 Archived from the original on 8 August 2016 Retrieved 8 June 2016 Outfielder Wada joins Dragons Japan Times 27 December 2007 Retrieved 8 June 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kazuhiro Wada amp oldid 1159541626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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