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Name
  
Koji Mitsui


Role
  
Film actor

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Died
  
April 20, 1979, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Movies
  
The Lower Depths, Woman in the Dunes, The Bells of Nagasaki, Red Beard, The Hidden Fortress

Similar People
  
Shinobu Hashimoto, Hiroshi Teshigahara, Akira Kurosawa, Hideo Oguni, Tomoyuki Tanaka

Koji Mitsui's (三井弘次) Penultimate Role, "Ronin in a Lawless Town"


Koji Mitsui (三井 浩二, Mitsui Kōji, born September 15, 1973) is a former pitcher in Nippon Professional Baseball. Mitsui pitched for the Seibu / Saitama Seibu Lions from 2001 through 2009.

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Career

Mitsui was drafted in the 4th round of the 1991 NPB draft by the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, but opted not to sign. He pitched for Nippon Steel Hirohata for most of the decade. In 2000, the Seibu Lions took him in the 2nd round. He debuted in 2001, going 3–3 with a 5.22 ERA as a swingman. In 2002, he improved to 10–2, 3.15 in 16 starts and 25 relief appearances. He was 5th in the Pacific League in ERA behind Masahiko Kaneda, Koo Dae-sung, Nate Minchey and Kenichi Wakatabe. He made the Pacific League All-Star team. Mitsui had a 3.18 ERA in 3 games in the 2002 Japan Series.

In 2003, Mitsui was 11–5 with a 5.22 ERA. He was second on Seibu in wins, behind Daisuke Matsuzaka. In 2004, Mitsui was limited to 9 games, with a 7.69 ERA and 67 hits in 45 23 innings pitched. He was 2–3. He allowed one run in two innings in the 2004 Japan Series.

Koji moved to relief in 2005 and was 1–2 with a 4.95 ERA. The next year, Mitsui was 4–1 with a save in 45 games; he had a 1.73 ERA, best on the club. He pitched in the MLB-NPB All-Star Series that winter. In 2007, he remained effective with a 4–2, 2.22 record in 47 outings. Only Eiji Shotsu had a lower ERA on the Lions.

Mitsui struggled in 2008 as the veteran faded to 1–1, 7.50 and allowed 33 hits in 24 innings. He allowed one run in 1 13 innings in the 2008 Japan Series, which Seibu won.

Mitsui requested to be posted by the Lions to Major League Baseball twice in the 2008–09 offseason, but attracted no bids on either occasion.

References

Koji Mitsui Wikipedia