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Shota Suzuki (baseball)

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Bats Right
  
Throws Right

ERA
  
6.75

Height
  
1.83 m

Win–loss record
  
0 – 0

Strikeouts
  
2

Weight
  
74 kg

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Shota Suzuki (鈴木 翔太, Suzuki Shōta, born June 16, 1995 in Kita-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan) is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays pitcher for the Chunichi Dragons. Suzuki was the first draft pick for the Dragons in the 2013 NPB Draft.

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Early career

Suzuki started playing baseball from the first year of elementary school. Starting off as a short-stop he was converted to pitching in the 5th grade. As a student at Kitahamatoubu Junior High, Suzuki played for Hamamatsu Senior where in his 3rd year the team were runners up at the Shizuoka prefectural tournament.

He went to high school at Seirei Christopher High and in his first year was a bench player. In his second year the team made the best four of summer prefectural tournament and in his third year a best eight appearance was the best the school could muster as they failed to qualify for the summer Koshien.

At the 2013 NPB draft, Suzuki was the first pick for the Chunichi Dragons after the team missed out on now Rakuten Golden Eagles closer, Yuki Matsui. He became the first player from Seirei Christopher High School to turn pro. He signed a contract bonus worth 80,000,000 with a yearly salary of 7,200,000.

2014

On 17 June 2014, in his native Hamamatsu, Suzuki made his debut against the Seibu Lions. He came in as a relief pitcher in the 8th inning, taking two strikeouts and giving up a solo homerun to Shogo Akiyama in his single inning.

Suzuki would play in a further 4 matches in the 2014 season pitching 6 innings, taking 8 strikeouts for an ERA of 4.50.

In the second team in his rookie season, he would go 2-4 taking 31 strikeouts in 38 innings at an ERA of 4.74 in the Western League.

2015

On 29 June, he made his first appearance of the season with a scoreless one inning against the Hiroshima Carp

On 5 July, he made his first professional start against the Yomiuri Giants. Suzuki only pitched 3 innings after giving up 5 hits including 3 earned runs as well as walking 3 consecutive batters.

Suzuki played in in only two games with the first team in the 2015 season, pitching 4 innings with an ERA of 6.75.

His results in the second team were not too impressive either as he went 1-6 taking 26 strikeouts in 47 innings at an ERA of 3.45.

2016

Suzuki started Spring training in the 2-gun team and impressed early by throwing 121 pitches in practice stating he wanted to give his all in any match and also admitting that last year "there was maybe something lacking technically as well as mentally." 2-gun pitching coach Kenta Asakura pointed to a need for him to strengthen his body if he wanted to compete at the highest level. Suzuki ended the camp having pitched 2200 pitches at an average of 90+ pitches per day.

Pitching Style

Suzuki can throw 5 pitches including a fastball that tops out at 143 km/h, a curve, a change-up, a fork and a slider.

Personal

His spikes, glove and batting gloves are all of the "Sure Play" series provided by Sankyo Sports. As of 2014 only a very few players use the sports gear, including Rakuten's Yoshitaka Muto and former Swallow Hiroki Sanada. According to Suzuki, because he used to train late for baseball he is fairly unaware of common trends on television such as Momoiro Clover Z and AKB48. His favorite actress is Nanako Matsushima as he watched the program 24 Hour Emergency Ward which she starred in when he was in middle school. He is said to be a big believer in cleanliness and fully cleaned his dormitory room before making his first pro appearance.

References

Shota Suzuki (baseball) Wikipedia