Hideji Katō
Hideji Katō (加藤 秀司, Katō Hideji) (born May 24, 1948) is a Japanese former professional baseball first baseman in Nippon Professional Baseball. He played for the Hankyu Braves from 1969 to 1982, Hiroshima Toyo Carp in 1983, Kintetsu Buffaloes from 1984 to 1985, Yomiuri Giants in 1986 and the Nankai Hawks in 1987.[1] He was the Pacific League MVP in 1975.
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- 1 Shota Tomonaga
- 5 Toshiki Abe
- 9 Shun Ishikawa
- 11 Shinnosuke Ogasawara
- 14 Yu Sato
- 18 Shota Suzuki
- 20 Ryosuke Nomura
- 23 Issei Endō
- 26 Masataka Iryo
- 28 Shinji Iwata
- 30 Takuma Achira
- 32 Kentaro Nishikawa
- 34 Hiroto Fuku
- 35 Takuya Kinoshita
- 36 Ryota Ishioka
- 37 Taiki Mitsumata
- 39 Takuma Kato
- 40 Iori Katsura
- 43 Tatsuro Hamada
- 46 Takeru Furumoto
- 47 Tomohiro Hamada
- 48 Hayato Mizowaki
- 50 Takeshi Kaneko
- 51 Masashi Yamamoto
- 52 Shingo Takeyama
- 56 Yusuke Matsui
- 57 Ryuya Ogawa
- 58 Tomoya Yagi
- 64 Ryosuke Oguma
- 65 Junki Ito
- 68 Ryuichiro Akada
- 69 Kazuyuki Akasaka
- 70 Tetsuya Tani
- 201 Takahiro Kawasaki (Trainee)
- 202 Junki Kishimoto (Trainee)
- 203 Seiya Nakagawa (Trainee)
- 205 Shu Yoshida (Trainee)
- 206 Takuya Mitsuma (Trainee)
- 207 Masaru Fujiyoshi (Trainee)
- 208 Mikihiro Nishihama (Trainee)
- 210 Kaito Goya (Trainee)
- 211 Kodai Ishigaki (Trainee)
- 212 Masaru Watanabe (Trainee)
- 213 Hiroki Kondoh (Trainee)
- 215 Hitoshi Tamura (Trainee)
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