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Masahiro Yamamoto (baseball)

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Win-Loss record
  
219-165

Role
  
Baseball player

ERA
  
3.45

Height
  
1.86 m


Strikeouts
  
2,310

Salary
  
60 million JPY (2013)

Name
  
Masahiro Yamamoto

Children
  
Yurika Yamamoto

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Current team
  
Chunichi Dragons (#34 / Pitcher)

Siblings
  
Hideaki Yamamoto, Shoji Yamamoto

Similar People
  
Motonobu Tanishige, Daisuke Miura, Kazuhiro Wada, Hitoki Iwase, Tomoaki Kanemoto

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Masahiro Yamamoto (山本昌, born August 11, 1965, in Chigasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a left-handed, retired Japanese professional baseball pitcher. A screwballer, Yamamoto pitched for the Chunichi Dragons in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball for 29 years from 1986 to 2015. He is the oldest Japanese pitcher to win a baseball game. With 200+ career victories, he is a member of Meikyukai.

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Biography

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Yamamoto attended Nichidai Fujisawa High School, and was selected at age 18 by Chunichi.

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Yamamoto was the Central League Earned Run Average Champion in 1993, posting a 2.05 ERA. He won the 1994 Eiji Sawamura Award, going 19–8 with 3.49 ERA and 14 complete games.

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On September 16, 2006, Yamamoto threw a no-hitter against the Hanshin Tigers.

On September 5, 2014, Yamamoto won his first and only start of the season at Nagoya Dome in a shutout match against the Hanshin Tigers, making him the oldest Japanese pitcher to win a game, at 49 years, 25 days, surpassing the old mark of 48 years, 4 months set by the Hankyu Braves’ Shinji Hamazaki in 1950. During the game, he threw 90 pitches in five scoreless innings, gave up five hits and a walk, and striking out two.

Yamamoto has pitched in six Japan Series with the Dragons, with his team winning once (in 2007).

References

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