Katsuo Osugi
Japanese baseball player
Baseball player
Katsuo Osugi | |
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First baseman | |
Born: (1945-03-05)March 5, 1945 Katsuta, Okayama, Japan | |
Died: April 30, 1992(1992-04-30) (aged 47) | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
debut | |
1965, for the Toei Flyers | |
Last appearance | |
1983, for the Yakult Swallows | |
Career statistics | |
Batting average | .287 |
Home runs | 486 |
Hits | 2,228 |
Runs batted in | 1,507 |
Teams | |
As player As coach | |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Member of the Japanese | |
Baseball Hall of Fame | |
Induction | 1997 |
Katsuo Osugi (大杉 勝男, Ōsugi Katsuo, March 5, 1945 – April 30, 1992) was a Japanese professional baseball first baseman in Nippon Professional Baseball. He played for the Toei Flyers / Nittaku Home Flyers / Nippon Ham Fighters from 1965 to 1974 and the Yakult Swallows from 1975 to 1983.[1] He was the Japan Series MVP in 1978 and was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.[2] Osugi's 486 career home runs places him ninth on the all-time NPB list.
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- 1950: Betto
- 1951: Minamimura
- 1952: Bessho
- 1953: Kawakami
- 1954: Sugishita
- 1955: Bessho
- 1956: Toyoda
- 1957: Ohshita
- 1958: Inao
- 1959: Sugiura
- 1960: Kondo
- 1961: Miyamoto
- 1962: Dobashi
- 1962: Tanemo
- 1963: S. Nagashima
- 1964: Stanka
- 1965: S. Nagashima
- 1966: Shibata
- 1967: Mori
- 1968: Takada
- 1969: S. Nagashima
- 1970: S. Nagashima
- 1971: Suetsugu
- 1972: Horiuchi
- 1973: Horiuchi
- 1974: Hirota
- 1975: Yamaguchi
- 1976: Fukumoto
- 1977: Yamada
- 1978: Osugi
- 1979: Takahashi
- 1980: Lyttle
- 1981: Nishimoto
- 1982: Higashio
- 1983: Ota
- 1984: K. Nagashima
- 1985: Bass
- 1986: Kudō
- 1987: Kudō
- 1988: Ishige
- 1989: Komada
- 1990: Destrade
- 1991: Akiyama
- 1992: Take. Ishii
- 1993: Kawasaki
- 1994: Makihara
- 1995: O'Malley
- 1996: Neel
- 1997: Furuta
- 1998: Suzuki
- 1999: Akiyama
- 2000: Matsui
- 2001: Furuta
- 2002: Nioka
- 2003: Sugiuchi
- 2004: Taka. Ishii
- 2005: Imae
- 2006: Inaba
- 2007: N. Nakamura
- 2008: Kishi
- 2009: Abe
- 2010: Imae
- 2011: Kokubo
- 2012: Utsumi
- 2013: Mima
- 2014: Uchikawa
- 2015: Lee
- 2016: Laird
- 2017: Sarfate
- 2018: Kai
- 2019: Gracial
- 2020: Kurihara
- 2021: Y. Nakamura
- 2022: Sugimoto
- 2023: Chikamoto