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Orix Buffaloes

The Orix Buffaloes (オリックス・バファローズ, Orikkusu Bafarōzu) are a Nippon Professional Baseball team formed as a result of the 2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment by the merger of the Orix BlueWave of Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, and the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes of Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The team plays in the Pacific League and is under ownership by Orix, a leading diversified financial services company founded in Osaka.

Orix Buffaloes
オリックス・バファローズ
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueNippon Professional Baseball
Pacific League (1950–present)
Japanese Baseball League (1936–1949)
LocationHQ in Nishi-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
BallparkKyocera Dome Osaka
Hotto Motto Field Kobe
Year foundedJanuary 23, 1936; 87 years ago (1936-01-23)[1]
PL pennants15 (1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1995, 1996, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Japan Series championships5 (1975, 1976, 1977, 1996, 2022)
Former name(s)
  • Orix BlueWave (1991–2004)
  • Orix Braves (1989–1990)
  • Hankyu Braves (1947–1988)
  • Hankyu Club (1936–1946)
Former ballparks
ColorsBlack, Gold, White
     
MascotBuffalo Bull and Buffalo Bell
Playoff berths10 (1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 2008, 2014, 2021, 2022, 2023)
OwnershipYoshihiko Miyauchi
ManagementOrix
ManagerSatoshi Nakajima
Uniforms

The combined team began play in 2005. The Buffaloes split home games between Kyocera Dome Osaka, which was the home of the original Buffaloes franchise, and Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium, the former home of the BlueWave, when the Hanshin Tigers have to use Kyocera Dome. The Tigers' main home stadium, Hanshin Koshien Stadium, is used for two biggest High School Tournaments in Japan, the Senbatsu in the month of March, coliding with the opening of the Season, and during the Japanese High School Baseball Championship in the month of August.

Through 2022, the club's all-time record is 5,543–5,297–410 (.511).

Franchise history edit

Hankyu/Orix (1936–2004) edit

Hankyu Braves edit

The franchise that eventually became the Orix Buffaloes was founded in 1936 under the ownership of a Japanese railway company Hanshin Kyuko Railway Company (阪神急行電鉄, Hanshin Kyuko Dentetsu, present: Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.), as Osaka Hankyu Baseball Club (大阪阪急野球協会, Ōsaka hankyū yakyū kyōkai). Later nicknamed the Hankyu Braves, it was one of the first professional baseball teams in Japan, and the oldest surviving team in the Pacific League.

In the early 1950s, the franchise made a dedicated effort to attract foreign talent, particularly African-American veterans of Negro league baseball,[2] including infielders John Britton and Larry Raines, and pitchers Jimmy Newberry and Rufus Gaines. These players were the first Americans other than Wally Yonamine to play Nippon Professional Baseball after World War II.

Starting in the mid-1960s, the Braves became one of the dominant teams not only in the Pacific League but in all of Japanese professional baseball. Between 1967 and 1972, the Hankyu Braves won the Pacific League pennant five times but lost the Japan Series each time against the Yomiuri Giants. Manager Yukio Nishimoto was known as "the great manager in tragedy" because of those losses. But the Hankyu Braves won Japan Series three times in a row from 1975, against the Tokyo Giants in 1976 and 1977, led by manager Toshiharu Ueda. At that time, many good players in Japanese baseball history played for the Hankyu Braves, including pitcher Hisashi Yamada and outfielder Yutaka Fukumoto.

In the 1980s, the team still was a strong contender in the Pacific League, but lost the PL pennant to the Seibu Lions every year except 1984; that year, the Braves fell to the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in the Japan Series in seven games.

On October 19, 1988, Hankyu Railway sold the franchise to the lease company Orient Lease (since 1989 known as Orix Group), in what was known as "the longest day of the Pacific League". The reason is that when the franchise sale occurred, the Kintetsu Buffaloes played the legendary "10.19" double-header for the Pacific League pennant, only to miss the pennant out because of the second game ending in a tie. For Kintetsu to win the pennant, they had to win both games in the doubleheader against the Lotte Orions. The sale was a surprise; at that time, it was much rarer for a Japanese professional baseball team to change owners, not to mention for a large company to sell one of its parts. In that case, Hankyu Railway was thought of as one of the big companies that would never need to do such a thing.

The sale was not without two assurances: the team name would remain "Braves", and the franchise would stay in Nishinomiya. During the first two years of new ownership, the team was known as the Orix Braves and played in Nishinomiya.

BlueWave edit

In 1991, the team moved to Kobe and became the Orix BlueWave. Orix put out a poll to decide the new name, and unsurprisingly, people voted Braves. It was said that Orix put out another poll and told fans "Braves" was not allowed. What made it worse was in that second poll, "Thunder" was the winning name, which fit the new color scheme (when Orix bought the team, they changed their colors from black and red to navy blue and gold). But, Orix went with "BlueWave". Longtime fans were shocked by these changes. One member of the Braves ouendan was reported to say that "the race was decided before the gun even went off".[3] Another thing that did not make sense to fans was they were named BlueWave while playing in then-named Green Stadium (now Hotto Motto Field or Kobe Sports Park) in a city whose official color is green. However, since Nishinomiya and Kobe are close to one another, and the new home field of the team was better than the old one, most fans accepted the move, although with some nostalgia for the historic "Braves" name. The team was sometimes called Aonami or Seiha (青波) by fans and the baseball media, which means "blue wave" in Japanese.

Led by Ichiro Suzuki in 1995 and 1996, the Orix BlueWave won the Pacific League pennant. In 1996, they also won the Japan Series. In 2001, Ichiro moved to the Seattle Mariners and lead the Mariners to a 116 win season, the most wins by an American League team.

Orix Buffaloes (2005 to present) edit

Following the 2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment, the BlueWave merged with the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes. The team struggled since its merger, only finishing in the top half (or A Class) of the Pacific league once from 2005 to 2013. In 2008, The Buffaloes finished 2nd in the Pacific League, going 75–68–1 and finishing 2 1/2 games behind the Saitama Seibu Lions, but were swept by the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters at home in the 1st stage of the Climax Series. After two seasons of finishing last in the Pacific League, they finished first in 2021, going 70–55–18. They swept the Chiba Lotte Marines in the final stage of the Climax Series to make their first Japan Series appearance since 1996. Ultimately, they were defeated by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in six games. In 2022, despite a rough start to the season, the Buffaloes finished 1st after a 5–2 win over the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles on the final day of the Pacific League regular season, combined with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks losing to the Marines, 5–2, at the same time the game was happening, and also because they had 5 more wins against the Hawks during the regular season, 15–10.[4] The Buffaloes would defeat the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks in the Final Stage of the 2022 Pacific League Climax Series, 4 games to 1, which set up a rematch of the previous year's Japan Series, but this time the Buffaloes would exact revenge on the Swallows, defeating them 4 games to 2.

Current roster edit

First squad Second squad

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

Pitchers

Catchers

  • 32 Sho Fukunaga
  • 37 Ryo Ishikawa
  • 62 Takuma Nakagawa
Infielders

Outfielders  

  •  0 Haruto Watanabe
  • 27 Kendai Gen
  • 33 Ryo Sugisawa
  • 38 Ryoto Kita
  • 39 Ryoma Ikeda
  • 49 Daiki Watanabe
  • 55 T-Okada
  • 60 Yukikazu Sano


Manager

Coaches

Development Players
  • 001 Kazuma Satoh (P)
  • 003 Yuito Nakata (P)
  • 011 Kento Kawase (P)
  • 012 Takara Tsujigaki (P)
  • 014 Jui Tsuri (C)
  • 020 Takayuki Yamanaka (OF)
  • 021 Keita Sonobe (IF)
  • 030 Yusei Nishihama (P)
  • 031 Kaito Saiki (P)
  • 032 Kaito Iriyama (P)
  • 034 Kyoichiro Murakami (C)
  • 123 Hayate Nakagawa (P)
  • 124 Kyohei Ueno (IF)
  • 127 Ren Mukunoki (P)
  • 128 Ryoga Tomiyama (P)
Updated July 27, 2023 All NPB rosters


Baseball Hall of Famers edit

Elected mainly for Hankyu Braves service

Elected for service with other teams, as well as Hankyu and Orix

  • Hiromitsu Kadota, DH, 1989–1990 (inducted 2006)
  • Futoshi Nakanishi, Head coach / Hitting coach, 1985–1990†, 1995–1997 (inducted 1999) †For Kintetsu Buffaloes
  • Akira Ōgi, MGR 1988–1992†, 1994–2001, 2005 (inducted 2004)
  • Toshiharu Ueda, MGR, 1974–1978, 1981–1990 (inducted 2003)

Elected mainly for Kintetsu Buffaloes service

Notable former players and managers edit

as Orix Buffaloes

as Orix BlueWave

as Kintetsu (and Osaka Kintetsu) Buffaloes

as Hankyu (and Orix) Braves

MLB players edit

Active:

Former:

Managers edit

No. Years
in office
YR Managers G W L T Win% Pacific League
championships
Japan Series
championships
Playoff
berths
1 1936 1 Daisuke Miyake 48 28 19 1 .596
2 1937 1 Daisuke Miyake,
Minoru Murakami (1st)
105 45 55 5 .445
3 1938 1 Minoru Yamashita 75 42 30 3 .583
4 1939 1 Minoru Yamashita,
Minoru Murakami (2nd)
96 58 36 2 .617
5 1940–1942 3 Toshiharu Inokawa 294 163 119 12 .578
6 1943–1947 4 Masao Nishimura (1st) 343 159 175 9 .476
7 1948-1953 6 Shinji Hamazaki 720 342 357 21 .489
8 1954-1956 3 Masao Nishimura (2nd) 436 234 194 8 .547
9 1957-1958 2 Sadayoshi Fujimoto 262 144 106 12 .576
10 1959 1 Sadayoshi Fujimoto,
Katsuki Tokura
134 48 82 4 .369
11 1960-1962 3 Katsuki Tokura 407 178 219 10 .448
12 1963-1973 11 Yukio Nishimoto 1,492 792 655 45 .547 5 times
(1967, 1968, 1969,
1971, 1972)
1 (1973)
13 1974-1978 5 Toshiharu Ueda (1st) 650 363 245 42 .597 4 times
(1975, 1976,
1977, 1978)
3 times
(1975, 1976, 1977)
3 times
(1974, 1975, 1977)
14 1979-1980 2 Takao Kajimoto 260 133 111 16 .545 1 (1979)
15 1981-1990 10 Toshiharu Ueda (2nd) 1,300 664 572 64 .537 1 (1984)
16 1991-1993 3 Shozo Doi 390 195 183 12 .516
17 1994-2001 8 Akira Ohgi (1st) 1,070 563 481 26 .539 2 (1995, 1996) 1 (1996)
18 2002 1 Hiromichi Ishige 140 50 87 3 .365
19 2003 1 Hiromichi Ishige,
Leon Lee
140 48 88 4 .353
20 2004 1 Haruki Ihara 133 49 82 2 .374
21 2005 1 Akira Ohgi (2nd) 136 62 70 4 .470
22 2006 1 Katsuhiro Nakamura 136 52 81 3 .391
23 2007 1 Terry Collins 144 62 77 5 .446
24 2008 1 Terry Collins,
Daijiro Oishi
144 75 68 1 .524 1 (2008)
25 2009 1 Daijiro Oishi 144 56 86 2 .394
26 2010-2012 3 Akinobu Okada 432 195 216 21 .474
27 2013-2015 3 Hiroshi Moriwaki 431 207 215 9 .491 1 (2014)
28 2016-2018 3 Junichi Fukura 429 185 235 9 .440
29 2019-2020 3 Norifumi Nishimura 263 106 143 14 .426
30 2021–present 1 Satoshi Nakajima 496 245 210 41 .538 2 (2021, 2022) 1 (2022) 2 (2021, 2022)
Totals 86 seasons 24 managers 11,250 5,543 5,297 410 .511 14 times 4 times 9 times
  • Statistics current through the end of the 2020 season.[6]

Theme song edit

The Buffaloes' current theme song is "Sky" by Japanese band Mega Stopper. The song was first used in 2005. Another version that is used is sung by the club's cheerleading squad, BsGirls.

Mascots edit

1981 until 1990
  • Bravey (ブレービー) #100, a large bird
  • Yuta (勇太) #101, a younger bird
  • Braves Boy (ブレーブス坊や), a baseball-headed warrior
1991 until 2010
  • Neppie (ネッピー) #111, a young boy
  • Ripsea (リプシー) #222, a young girl
since 2011
  • Buffalo Bull (バッファローブル) #111, a male hybrid of oryx and buffalo, Bell's brother
  • Buffalo Bell (バッファローベル) #222, a female hybrid of oryx and buffalo, Bull's sister

References edit

  1. ^ "Index by team". NPB. NPB. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  2. ^ Zurui, "Negro Leaguers in Japan," 2016-05-03 at the Wayback Machine BlackTokyo (September 12, 2008).
  3. ^ The Orix-Kintetsu Merger - The Story of the 2004 NPB Realignment, retrieved 2022-02-24
  4. ^ "【データ】オリックスがソフトバンクと勝率で並ぶも直接対決の差でV(日刊スポーツ)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  5. ^ Whiting, Robert (1989). You Gotta Have Wa. New York: Vintage Books. pp. 287–88. ISBN 0-679-72947-X.
  6. ^ "Nippon Professional Baseball オリックス・バファローズ 年度別成績 (1936-2021)". NPB.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 19, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)

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The Orix Buffaloes オリックス バファローズ Orikkusu Bafarōzu are a Nippon Professional Baseball team formed as a result of the 2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment by the merger of the Orix BlueWave of Kobe Hyōgo Prefecture Japan and the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes of Osaka Osaka Prefecture Japan The team plays in the Pacific League and is under ownership by Orix a leading diversified financial services company founded in Osaka Orix Buffaloesオリックス バファローズTeam logo Cap insigniaInformationLeagueNippon Professional Baseball Pacific League 1950 present Japanese Baseball League 1936 1949 LocationHQ in Nishi ku Osaka Osaka Prefecture JapanBallparkKyocera Dome OsakaHotto Motto Field KobeYear foundedJanuary 23 1936 87 years ago 1936 01 23 1 PL pennants15 1967 1968 1969 1971 1972 1975 1976 1977 1978 1984 1995 1996 2021 2022 2023 Japan Series championships5 1975 1976 1977 1996 2022 Former name s Orix BlueWave 1991 2004 Orix Braves 1989 1990 Hankyu Braves 1947 1988 Hankyu Club 1936 1946 Former ballparksHankyu Nishinomiya Stadium 1937 1990 Takarazuka Stadium 1936 ColorsBlack Gold White MascotBuffalo Bull and Buffalo BellPlayoff berths10 1973 1974 1975 1977 1979 2008 2014 2021 2022 2023 OwnershipYoshihiko MiyauchiManagementOrixManagerSatoshi NakajimaUniformsThe combined team began play in 2005 The Buffaloes split home games between Kyocera Dome Osaka which was the home of the original Buffaloes franchise and Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium the former home of the BlueWave when the Hanshin Tigers have to use Kyocera Dome The Tigers main home stadium Hanshin Koshien Stadium is used for two biggest High School Tournaments in Japan the Senbatsu in the month of March coliding with the opening of the Season and during the Japanese High School Baseball Championship in the month of August Through 2022 the club s all time record is 5 543 5 297 410 511 Contents 1 Franchise history 1 1 Hankyu Orix 1936 2004 1 1 1 Hankyu Braves 1 1 2 BlueWave 1 2 Orix Buffaloes 2005 to present 2 Current roster 3 Baseball Hall of Famers 3 1 Notable former players and managers 4 MLB players 5 Managers 6 Theme song 7 Mascots 8 References 9 External linksFranchise history editHankyu Orix 1936 2004 edit Hankyu Braves edit The franchise that eventually became the Orix Buffaloes was founded in 1936 under the ownership of a Japanese railway company Hanshin Kyuko Railway Company 阪神急行電鉄 Hanshin Kyuko Dentetsu present Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc as Osaka Hankyu Baseball Club 大阪阪急野球協会 Ōsaka hankyu yakyu kyōkai Later nicknamed the Hankyu Braves it was one of the first professional baseball teams in Japan and the oldest surviving team in the Pacific League In the early 1950s the franchise made a dedicated effort to attract foreign talent particularly African American veterans of Negro league baseball 2 including infielders John Britton and Larry Raines and pitchers Jimmy Newberry and Rufus Gaines These players were the first Americans other than Wally Yonamine to play Nippon Professional Baseball after World War II Starting in the mid 1960s the Braves became one of the dominant teams not only in the Pacific League but in all of Japanese professional baseball Between 1967 and 1972 the Hankyu Braves won the Pacific League pennant five times but lost the Japan Series each time against the Yomiuri Giants Manager Yukio Nishimoto was known as the great manager in tragedy because of those losses But the Hankyu Braves won Japan Series three times in a row from 1975 against the Tokyo Giants in 1976 and 1977 led by manager Toshiharu Ueda At that time many good players in Japanese baseball history played for the Hankyu Braves including pitcher Hisashi Yamada and outfielder Yutaka Fukumoto In the 1980s the team still was a strong contender in the Pacific League but lost the PL pennant to the Seibu Lions every year except 1984 that year the Braves fell to the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in the Japan Series in seven games On October 19 1988 Hankyu Railway sold the franchise to the lease company Orient Lease since 1989 known as Orix Group in what was known as the longest day of the Pacific League The reason is that when the franchise sale occurred the Kintetsu Buffaloes played the legendary 10 19 double header for the Pacific League pennant only to miss the pennant out because of the second game ending in a tie For Kintetsu to win the pennant they had to win both games in the doubleheader against the Lotte Orions The sale was a surprise at that time it was much rarer for a Japanese professional baseball team to change owners not to mention for a large company to sell one of its parts In that case Hankyu Railway was thought of as one of the big companies that would never need to do such a thing The sale was not without two assurances the team name would remain Braves and the franchise would stay in Nishinomiya During the first two years of new ownership the team was known as the Orix Braves and played in Nishinomiya BlueWave edit In 1991 the team moved to Kobe and became the Orix BlueWave Orix put out a poll to decide the new name and unsurprisingly people voted Braves It was said that Orix put out another poll and told fans Braves was not allowed What made it worse was in that second poll Thunder was the winning name which fit the new color scheme when Orix bought the team they changed their colors from black and red to navy blue and gold But Orix went with BlueWave Longtime fans were shocked by these changes One member of the Braves ouendan was reported to say that the race was decided before the gun even went off 3 Another thing that did not make sense to fans was they were named BlueWave while playing in then named Green Stadium now Hotto Motto Field or Kobe Sports Park in a city whose official color is green However since Nishinomiya and Kobe are close to one another and the new home field of the team was better than the old one most fans accepted the move although with some nostalgia for the historic Braves name The team was sometimes called Aonami or Seiha 青波 by fans and the baseball media which means blue wave in Japanese Led by Ichiro Suzuki in 1995 and 1996 the Orix BlueWave won the Pacific League pennant In 1996 they also won the Japan Series In 2001 Ichiro moved to the Seattle Mariners and lead the Mariners to a 116 win season the most wins by an American League team Orix Buffaloes 2005 to present edit Following the 2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment the BlueWave merged with the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes The team struggled since its merger only finishing in the top half or A Class of the Pacific league once from 2005 to 2013 In 2008 The Buffaloes finished 2nd in the Pacific League going 75 68 1 and finishing 2 1 2 games behind the Saitama Seibu Lions but were swept by the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters at home in the 1st stage of the Climax Series After two seasons of finishing last in the Pacific League they finished first in 2021 going 70 55 18 They swept the Chiba Lotte Marines in the final stage of the Climax Series to make their first Japan Series appearance since 1996 Ultimately they were defeated by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in six games In 2022 despite a rough start to the season the Buffaloes finished 1st after a 5 2 win over the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles on the final day of the Pacific League regular season combined with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks losing to the Marines 5 2 at the same time the game was happening and also because they had 5 more wins against the Hawks during the regular season 15 10 4 The Buffaloes would defeat the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks in the Final Stage of the 2022 Pacific League Climax Series 4 games to 1 which set up a rematch of the previous year s Japan Series but this time the Buffaloes would exact revenge on the Swallows defeating them 4 games to 2 Current roster editOrix Buffaloes rosterviewtalkeditFirst squad Second squadPitchers 11 Sachiya Yamasaki 13 Hiroya Miyagi 16 Yoshihisa Hirano 18 Yoshinobu Yamamoto 19 Taisuke Yamaoka 29 Daiki Tajima 35 Motoki Higa 42 Jharel Cotton 45 Shota Abe 46 Hitomi Honda 54 Yuta Kuroki 56 Atsuya Kogita 57 Nobuyoshi Yamada 58 Jacob Waguespack 63 Soichiro Yamazaki 65 Taisei Urushihara 96 Yuki UdagawaCatchers 2 Kenya Wakatsuki 4 Tomoya Mori Infielders 6 Yuma Mune 8 Marwin Gonzalez 23 Frank Schwindel 24 Kotaro Kurebayashi 30 Taishi Hirooka 44 Yuma Tongu 53 Sho Gibo 67 Keita NakagawaOutfielders 1 Shuhei Fukuda 41 Kodai Sano 50 Yuya Oda 61 Tokumasa Chano 68 Yamato Hirano 99 Yutaro SugimotoManager 78 Satoshi NakajimaCoaches 88 Katsumi Mizumoto head 75 Kazuyuki Atsuzawa pitching 72 Masafumi Hirai pitching 77 Eishin Soyogi hitting 79 Ryutaro Tsuji hitting 76 Naoyuki Kazaoka infield defense baserunning 81 So Taguchi outfield defense baserunning 87 Toshio Saitoh battery 70 Yusuke Matsui outfield defense baserunning Pitchers 12 Shunpeita Yamashita 17 Ryuhei Sotani 20 Taisuke Kondo 21 Daichi Takeyasu 22 Ryota Muranishi 26 Kyosuke Saito 43 Yuito Mae 47 Atsumi Hidaka 48 Jacob Nix 52 Kaede Yokoyama 59 Taiki Ono 66 Ryo Yoshida 95 Kohei Azuma Catchers 32 Sho Fukunaga 37 Ryo Ishikawa 62 Takuma Nakagawa Infielders 00 Ryota Ishioka 3 Ryoichi Adachi 5 Masahiro Nishino 9 Tomoya Noguchi 10 Koji Ohshiro 25 Ho Naito 31 Ryo Ohta 36 Tatsuya Yamaashi 40 Leandro Cedeno 64 Kosei OhsatoOutfielders 0 Haruto Watanabe 27 Kendai Gen 33 Ryo Sugisawa 38 Ryoto Kita 39 Ryoma Ikeda 49 Daiki Watanabe 55 T Okada 60 Yukikazu SanoManager 89 Hiroshi KobayashiCoaches Seiichiro Nakagaki travelling head coach 71 Mamoru Kishida pitching 82 Yusaku Iriki pitching 73 Ikuo Takayama pitching 70 Yusuke Matsui hitting 85 Shinji Takahashi hitting 83 Eiichi Koyano fielding hitting 80 Shuhei Kojima infield defense baserunning 75 Manabu Satake outfield defense baserunning 74 Katsuki Yamazaki battery 91 Daisuke Iida bullpen 90 Toshio Haru head development 80 Shuhei Kojima 91 Daisuke Iida development 86 Shintaro Yoshida development 84 Kohei Suzuki development Tsutomu Sakai mental Development Players001 Kazuma Satoh P 003 Yuito Nakata P 011 Kento Kawase P 012 Takara Tsujigaki P 014 Jui Tsuri C 020 Takayuki Yamanaka OF 021 Keita Sonobe IF 030 Yusei Nishihama P 031 Kaito Saiki P 032 Kaito Iriyama P 034 Kyoichiro Murakami C 123 Hayate Nakagawa P 124 Kyohei Ueno IF 127 Ren Mukunoki P 128 Ryoga Tomiyama P Updated July 27 2023 All NPB rostersBaseball Hall of Famers editElected mainly for Hankyu Braves service Yutaka Fukumoto CF 1969 1988 inducted 2002 Takao Kajimoto P 1954 1973 inducted 2007 Hisashi Yamada P 1969 1988 inducted 2006 Tetsuya Yoneda P 1956 1975 inducted 2000 Elected for service with other teams as well as Hankyu and Orix Hiromitsu Kadota DH 1989 1990 inducted 2006 Futoshi Nakanishi Head coach Hitting coach 1985 1990 1995 1997 inducted 1999 For Kintetsu Buffaloes Akira Ōgi MGR 1988 1992 1994 2001 2005 inducted 2004 Toshiharu Ueda MGR 1974 1978 1981 1990 inducted 2003 Elected mainly for Kintetsu Buffaloes service Yukio Nishimoto MGR 1974 1981 inducted 1988 Keishi Suzuki P 1966 1985 inducted 2002 Notable former players and managers edit as Orix Buffaloes nbsp Cliff Brumbaugh RF nbsp Karim Garcia OF nbsp Kazuhiro Kiyohara 清原 和博 1B 3B nbsp Chihiro Kaneko 金子 千尋 P nbsp Chan Ho Park P nbsp Lee Dae ho 1B nbsp Hiroyuki Nakajima 中島 裕之 IF nbsp Yoshitomo Tani 谷 佳知 OF nbsp Yoshio Itoi 糸井 嘉男 OF nbsp Tomotaka Sakaguchi 坂口 智隆 OF IF nbsp Ryan Vogelsong P nbsp Atsushi Nomi 能見 篤史 P nbsp Adam Jones OFas Orix BlueWave nbsp Roosevelt Brown OF nbsp Doug Jennings OF 1B also known as D J nbsp Koo Dae sung P nbsp Yasuo Fujii OF nbsp Junichi Fukura 福良 淳一 2B nbsp Shigetoshi Hasegawa 長谷川 滋利 P formerly of the Anaheim Angels and Seattle Mariners nbsp Troy Neel 1B nbsp Chris Donnels 3B nbsp Mac Suzuki マック 鈴木 P nbsp Masafumi Hirai 平井 正史 P nbsp Takahito Nomura 野村 貴仁 P nbsp Satoshi Nakajima 中嶋 聡 C nbsp Kazuhiro Sato 佐藤 和弘 also known as Punch Sato パンチ佐藤 OF nbsp Koichi Oshima 大島 公一 2B nbsp Ichiro Suzuki 鈴木 一朗 イチロー OF of the Seattle Mariners and New York Yankees of MLB s American League nbsp So Taguchi 田口 壮 IF OFas Kintetsu and Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes nbsp Charlie Manuel OF nbsp Norihiro Nakamura 中村 紀洋 IF nbsp Masahiro Doi 土井 正博 OF nbsp Hideo Nomo 野茂 英雄 P nbsp Keishi Suzuki 鈴木 啓示 P nbsp Tuffy Rhodes OF nbsp Masato Yoshii 吉井 理人 Pas Hankyu and Orix Braves nbsp Mitsuhiro Adachi 足立 光宏 P underhanded big game pitcher who defeated the Yomiuri Giants nbsp Roberto Barbon IF nbsp Yutaro Imai 今井 雄太郎 P once pitched a perfect game nbsp Hideji Kato 加藤 英司 1B nbsp Brad Animal Lesley P nbsp Bobby Marcano IF nbsp Hiromi Matsunaga 松永 浩美 3B nbsp Tokuji Nagaike 長池 徳士 OF nbsp Kazuhiko Ishimine 石嶺 和彦 OF nbsp Yutaka Fukumoto 福本 豊 OF steal the most bases in NPB up to now nbsp Nobuyuki Hoshino 星野 伸之 P nbsp Takao Kajimoto 梶本 隆夫 P nbsp Koji Minoda 簑田 浩二 OF nbsp Yoshinori Sato 佐藤 義則 P nbsp Hisashi Yamada 山田 久志 P nbsp Daryl Spencer IF nbsp Greg Boomer Wells 1B the first non Japanese triple crown hitter in NPB history 5 nbsp Masafumi Yamamori 山森 雅文 OFMLB players editActive Masataka Yoshida beginning 2023 Jacob Waguespack beginning 2021 Frank Schwindel beginning 2023 Marwin Gonzalez beginning 2023 Former Adam Jones 2020 2021 Mac Suzuki 2003 2005 Joey Butler 2014 Hideo Nomo 1990 1994 Shigetoshi Hasegawa 1990 1996 Masao Kida 1998 2000 2001 So Taguchi 1992 2001 2010 2011 Koo Dae Sung 2001 2004 Tuffy Rhodes 2007 2009 Joey Meneses 2018 2019 Ichiro Suzuki 1992 2000 Yoshihisa Hirano 2018 2020 Brandon Dickson 2013 2021 Masato Yoshii 1997 2002 Managers editNo Yearsin office YR Managers G W L T Win Pacific Leaguechampionships Japan Serieschampionships Playoffberths1 1936 1 Daisuke Miyake 48 28 19 1 5962 1937 1 Daisuke Miyake Minoru Murakami 1st 105 45 55 5 4453 1938 1 Minoru Yamashita 75 42 30 3 5834 1939 1 Minoru Yamashita Minoru Murakami 2nd 96 58 36 2 6175 1940 1942 3 Toshiharu Inokawa 294 163 119 12 5786 1943 1947 4 Masao Nishimura 1st 343 159 175 9 4767 1948 1953 6 Shinji Hamazaki 720 342 357 21 4898 1954 1956 3 Masao Nishimura 2nd 436 234 194 8 5479 1957 1958 2 Sadayoshi Fujimoto 262 144 106 12 57610 1959 1 Sadayoshi Fujimoto Katsuki Tokura 134 48 82 4 36911 1960 1962 3 Katsuki Tokura 407 178 219 10 44812 1963 1973 11 Yukio Nishimoto 1 492 792 655 45 547 5 times 1967 1968 1969 1971 1972 1 1973 13 1974 1978 5 Toshiharu Ueda 1st 650 363 245 42 597 4 times 1975 1976 1977 1978 3 times 1975 1976 1977 3 times 1974 1975 1977 14 1979 1980 2 Takao Kajimoto 260 133 111 16 545 1 1979 15 1981 1990 10 Toshiharu Ueda 2nd 1 300 664 572 64 537 1 1984 16 1991 1993 3 Shozo Doi 390 195 183 12 51617 1994 2001 8 Akira Ohgi 1st 1 070 563 481 26 539 2 1995 1996 1 1996 18 2002 1 Hiromichi Ishige 140 50 87 3 36519 2003 1 Hiromichi Ishige Leon Lee 140 48 88 4 35320 2004 1 Haruki Ihara 133 49 82 2 37421 2005 1 Akira Ohgi 2nd 136 62 70 4 47022 2006 1 Katsuhiro Nakamura 136 52 81 3 39123 2007 1 Terry Collins 144 62 77 5 44624 2008 1 Terry Collins Daijiro Oishi 144 75 68 1 524 1 2008 25 2009 1 Daijiro Oishi 144 56 86 2 39426 2010 2012 3 Akinobu Okada 432 195 216 21 47427 2013 2015 3 Hiroshi Moriwaki 431 207 215 9 491 1 2014 28 2016 2018 3 Junichi Fukura 429 185 235 9 44029 2019 2020 3 Norifumi Nishimura 263 106 143 14 42630 2021 present 1 Satoshi Nakajima 496 245 210 41 538 2 2021 2022 1 2022 2 2021 2022 Totals 86 seasons 24 managers 11 250 5 543 5 297 410 511 14 times 4 times 9 timesStatistics current through the end of the 2020 season 6 Theme song editThe Buffaloes current theme song is Sky by Japanese band Mega Stopper The song was first used in 2005 Another version that is used is sung by the club s cheerleading squad BsGirls Mascots edit1981 until 1990 Bravey ブレービー 100 a large bird Yuta 勇太 101 a younger bird Braves Boy ブレーブス坊や a baseball headed warrior1991 until 2010 Neppie ネッピー 111 a young boy Ripsea リプシー 222 a young girlsince 2011 Buffalo Bull バッファローブル 111 a male hybrid of oryx and buffalo Bell s brother Buffalo Bell バッファローベル 222 a female hybrid of oryx and buffalo Bull s sisterReferences edit Index by team NPB NPB Retrieved 1 September 2022 Zurui Negro Leaguers in Japan Archived 2016 05 03 at the Wayback Machine BlackTokyo September 12 2008 The Orix Kintetsu Merger The Story of the 2004 NPB Realignment retrieved 2022 02 24 データ オリックスがソフトバンクと勝率で並ぶも直接対決の差でV 日刊スポーツ Yahoo ニュース in Japanese Retrieved 2022 10 02 Whiting Robert 1989 You Gotta Have Wa New York Vintage Books pp 287 88 ISBN 0 679 72947 X Nippon Professional Baseball オリックス バファローズ 年度別成績 1936 2021 NPB jp in Japanese Retrieved August 19 2021 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orix Buffaloes amp oldid 1180712812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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