Yuki Yanagita
Yuki Yanagita |
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Yanagita with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks |
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – No. 9 |
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Outfielder |
Born: (1988-10-09) October 9, 1988 |
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May 8, 2011, for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks |
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Yuki Yanagita (柳田 悠岐, Yanagita Yuki, born October 9, 1988 in Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan) is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays outfielder for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks. Yanagita was a member of the 2014 and 2015 Japan Series-winning Hawks teams.
2015 MVP Season
In 2015, Yanagita won the Pacific League MVP award after ranking at or near the top of the league in several offensive categories. Yanagita led both leagues with a .363 batting average and led the Pacific League in runs (110), total bases (317), slugging percentage (.631), on base percentage (.469), and walks (88). He ranked second in hits (182) and stolen bases (32) and third in home runs (34, tied) and RBI (99).[1] With the exception of stolen bases, all of these stats were career highs, and Yanagita became the just the 10th player in either league to join the "Triple 3" club (.300 average, 30 home runs, 30 stolen bases).[2]
After the season, Yanagita underwent a right elbow surgery and is expected to recover in time for the 2016 season.[3]
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| First squad | |
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| Second squad |
- 00 Hikaru Kawase
- 14 Ren Kajiya
- 16 Nao Higashihama
- 22 Ayatsugu Yamashita
- 31 Ryoya Kurihara
- 32 Masayoshi Tsukada
- 39 Yosuke Shimabukuro
- 40 Reiji Kozawa
- 42 Yuya Iida
- 45 Kenta Tanigawara
- 47 Jumpei Takahashi
- 48 Ken Okamoto
- 49 Masato Sakata
- 55 Kenta Chatani
- 56 Daichi Hoshino
- 57 Shinya Kayama
- 59 Shogo Furusawa
- 60 Go Kamamoto
- 61 Kenta Kurose
- 62 Takuya Kai
- 63 Taiga Kasahara
- 64 Yusuke Masago
- 66 Yuki Matsumoto
- 67 Shunsuke Kasaya
- 68 Kentaro Inomoto
- 69 Taisei Makihara
- 90 Robert Suarez
- 121 Shoji Yoshimoto (Trainee)
- 122 Hiroyuki Kawahara (Trainee)
- 123 Yusuke Itoh (Trainee)
- 124 Kazuhiro Kohyama (Trainee)
- 125 Lee Tu-Hsuan (Trainee)
- 126 Seiya Saitoh (Trainee)
- 127 Daichiro Itoh (Trainee)
- 128 Amon Yamashita (Trainee)
- 129 Yuto Nozawa (Trainee)
- 130 Ryuya Kodama (Trainee)
- 131 Tamon Horiuchi (Trainee)
- 132 Yuichi Higoshi (Trainee)
- 133 Eiji Kakinoki (Trainee)
- 134 Shota Kaneko (Trainee)
- 136 Shin Nakamura (Trainee)
- 137 Takeshi Watanabe (Trainee)
- 138 Shuta Ishikawa (Trainee)
- 139 Shinsuke Tobo (Trainee)
- 140 Kaisei Sone (Trainee)
- 141 Masahiro Harimoto (Trainee)
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| First squad Coaching | |
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| Second squad Coaching |
- Manager: 80 Yoshio Mizukami
- Pitching coaches: 94 Shinji Kurano, 98 Hiroshi Takamura, 99 Yusaku Iriki
- Hitting coach: 72 Koichi Sekikawa, 76 Hiroshi Fujimoto
- Fielding and base coaches for infielders: 74 Hiroshi Ogawa
- Fielding and base coaches for outfielders: 87 Tatsuya Ide
- Battery coach: 86 Fujio Tamura
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| Third squad Coaching |
- Manager: 92 Shigeru Ishiwata
- Pitching coaches: 73 Manabu Saito, 91 Masahiro Sakumoto
- Hitting coaches: 96 Makoto Sasaki
- Fielding and base coaches for infielders: 83 Yasutomo Suzuki
- Fielding and base coaches for outfielders: 93 Arihito Muramatsu
- Battery coach: 85 Tetsuya Matoyama
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