Koji Akiyama

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Koji Akiyama
秋山 幸二
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – No. 81
Manager
Born: (1962-04-06) April 6, 1962
Miyahara, Kumamoto, Japan
Batted: Right Threw: Right
Professional debut
NPB: September 29, 1981 for the Seibu Lions
Last professional appearance
October 6, 2002 for the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks
NPB statistics
Batting average .270
Hits 2157
RBIs 1312
Teams

As player

As coach

As manager

  • Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks (2009 - )

Koji Akiyama (秋山 幸二 Akiyama Kōji, born April 6, 1962 in Miyahara, Kumamoto) is a retired Japanese professional baseball player. He played for the Seibu Lions and the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks (currently the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks) in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. He replaced Sadaharu Oh on October 8, 2008 as manager of the Hawks.

Career statistics

YearTeamSquad
number
GABRH2B3BHRTBRBISBBB+HBPSOBA
1981Seibu Lions71351101030012.200
198224Played at San Jose Bees to train
1983Played at San Jose Bees to train
1984541401633524541461332.236
19851304689311816040254931770115.252
19861304928813219341280115216394.268
198711304968213013243276943851102.262
198813051793151232382921032058132.292
1989130478921442443126999317393.301
19901304768412216035243915173120.256
1991116455971352333526988215596.297
19921304809214226231265891383114.296
1993127470671162343023772965136.247
1994Daiei Hawks1294739312026524228732690125.254
19951224766112725121217661348101.264
199612146653140270919466134178.300
19979737146912021215152114762.245
199811542343110324101804974676.260
19991133864199162121554433083.256
20001244274411223151524825163.262
2001822693177133111293211843.286
200276229145770579250945.249
Career Total 218979971231215737741437392713123039851712.270

Bolded figures are league leading

Titles and Accomplishments

  • Home Run Champion : once (1987)
  • Stolen Bases Champion : once (1990)
  • Decisive RBIs Champion : 4 times (1985,1987)
  • Best Nine : 8 times (1986–1993)
  • Golden Glove : 11 times (1987–1996,1999)
  • Matsutaro Shoriki Award : once (1991)
  • Japan Series MVP : Twice (1991, 1999)
  • Hitting for the cycle : once (Jul 13, 1989)
  • 400 HR and 300 SB (Only one other player in history)
  • 30 HR and 50 SB in single season (only he achieved)
  • 18 consecutive year's appearance at All-Star Game (1985–2002) (The longest for consecutive record)

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Awards
Preceded by
Masaaki Mori
Matsutaro Shoriki Award
1991
Succeeded by
Takehiro Ishii
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