Brian Wolfe
Brian Wolfe |
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Wolfe with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks |
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – No. 17 |
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Pitcher |
Born: (1980-11-29) November 29, 1980 Fullerton, California |
Bats: Right |
Throws: Right |
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Professional debut |
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MLB: May 30, 2007 for the Toronto Blue Jays |
NPB: March 21, 2010 for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters |
MLB statistics (through 2009) |
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Win-Loss |
5-5 |
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Earned run average |
3.81 |
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Strikeouts |
47 |
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NPB statistics (through 2013) |
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Win-Loss |
35-29 |
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Earned run average |
3.10 |
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Strikeouts |
257 |
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Teams |
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Brian Thomas Wolfe (born November 29, 1980 in Fullerton, California) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of Nippon Professional Baseball.
Wolfe with the Torono Blue Jays
He was called up in 2007 and finished the year with a 3-1 record and 2.98 ERA despite his average repertoire. He made his major league debut when Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees may have shouted "Mine!" to distract third baseman Howie Clark from catching an easy pop fly. Clark was unable to catch the baseball because of Rodriguez and a run scored, which was charged to Wolfe. On March 28, 2009, Wolfe was optioned to Triple AAA Las Vegas 51s, and was recalled on May 1, 2009. On December 7, 2009, Wolfe refused a minor league assignment and became a free agent.[1]
On January 8, 2010, Wolfe agreed to a contract with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters in the Pacific League of Nippon Professional Baseball.
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| First squad | |
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| Second squad |
- 0 Tomoki Takata
- 13 Akira Niho
- 14 Ren Kajiya
- 16 Nao Higashihama
- 22 Ayatsugu Yamashita
- 26 Hiroyuki Kawahara
- 29 Shota Oba
- 31 Ryoya Kurihara
- 32 Masayoshi Tsukada
- 39 Yosuke Shimabukuro
- 40 Ryo Hidaka
- 42 Yuya Iida
- 45 Lee Tu-hsuan
- 48 Ken Okamoto
- 49 Yusuke Itoh
- 51 Seiji Uebayashi
- 56 Daichi Hoshino
- 57 Shinya Kayama
- 59 Shogo Furusawa
- 62 Takuya Kai
- 63 Taiga Kasahara
- 64 Yusuke Masago
- 66 Yuki Matsumoto
- 67 Shunsuke Kasaya
- 68 Kentaro Inomoto
- 69 Taisei Makihara
- 120 Masato Sakata (Trainee)
- 121 Shoji Yoshimoto (Trainee)
- 122 Go Kamamoto (Trainee)
- 123 Naoki Shirane (Trainee)
- 124 Kazuhiro Kohyama (Trainee)
- 125 Takeshi Hosoyamada (Trainee)
- 126 Seiya Saitoh (Trainee)
- 127 Daichiro Itoh (Trainee)
- 128 Amon Yamashita (Trainee)
- 129 Yusuke Ohtaki (Trainee)
- 130 Koki Kanno (Trainee)
- 131 Tamon Horiuchi (Trainee)
- 132 Hayao Miyazaki (Trainee)
- 133 Eiji Kakinoki (Trainee)
- 134 Shota Kaneko (Trainee)
- 135 Daiki Kohno (Trainee)
- 136 Keigo Nakamura (Trainee)
- 137 Yujo Kitagata (Trainee)
- 138 Shita Ishikawa (Trainee)
- 139 Shinsuke Tobo (Trainee)
- 140 Kaisei Sone (Trainee)
- 141 Masahiro Harimoto (Trainee)
- 142 Edison Barrios (Trainee)
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| First squad Coaching | |
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| Second squad Coaching |
- Manager: 80 Yoshio Mizukami
- Pitching coaches: 94 Shinji Kurano, 82 Keizaburo Tanoue
- Hitting coach: 76 Hiroshi Fujimoto
- Fielding and base coaches for infielders: 83 Yasutomo Suzuki
- Fielding and base coaches for outfielders: 87 Tatsuya Ide
- Battery coach: 86 Fujio Tamura
- Conditioning coach: 02 Shuichi Yamakawa
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| Third squad Coaching |
- Manager: 74 Hiroshi Ogawa
- Pitching coaches: 73 Manabu Saito, 99 Yusaku Iriki, 91 Masahiro Sakumoto
- Hitting coaches: 96 Makoto Sasaki
- Fielding and base coaches for infielders: 79 Homare Inamine
- Fielding and base coaches for outfielders: 93 Arihito Muramatsu
- Battery coach: 84 Masaumi Shimizu
- Conditioning coach: 08 Keigo Nakahara
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