Hiroki_Kokubo

Hiroki Kokubo

Hiroki Kokubo

Japanese baseball player


Hiroki Kokubo (小久保 裕紀, Kokubo Hiroki, born October 8, 1971) is a Japanese former professional baseball infielder, and current manager for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).[1]

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He previously played for the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks, Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, the Yomiuri Giants, and had 2,000 hits.[2]

Early baseball career

Kokubo went on to Aoyama Gakuin University, where he became captain and helped his team win its first 1993 Japan National Collegiate Baseball Championship in his senior year.[3]

Professional career

Active player era

Kokubo was selected by the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks in the second round of the 1993 Nippon Professional Baseball draft under the system for expressing a team of choice.[4]

He debuted in the Pacific League in his rookie season of 1994, played in 78 games.

Kokubo was one of Japan's leading power hitters during the 1990s and early 2000s. He hit over 40 home runs in 2001 and 2004, but only led the league in the category once (1995), with only 28 home runs. He also led the league in RBIs in 1997.

He was suddenly given away to the Yomiuri Giants in 2003, despite being the team's cleanup hitter. Kokubo was seemingly given away for free, since the Giants did not give a player to the Hawks in exchange. The motives behind this transaction remain a mystery.[5] The Hawks replaced him during his injuries with foreigner Julio Zuleta.

He played with the Yomiuri Giants for three years before signing with his former team (now the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks) during the 2006 off-season as a free agent.[6]

In 2011, as team captain, he helped lead the Hawks to victory in the Japan Series, winning the Most Valuable Player Award.[7]

On June 24, 2012, Kokubo recorded his 2,000th career hit, becoming the 41st Japanese professional baseball player to reach the milestone.[2] On August 14 he announced his intention to retire at the end of the 2012 season.[8] His retirement ceremony was held on October 8, after the last regular-season match against the Orix Buffaloes, which SoftBank lost after being no-hit.[9]

After retirement

After his retirement, He worked for NHK as a baseball broadcast commentator.

On December 3, 2020, Kokubo became the head coach of the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.[10]

He had been the second squad manager until the 2023 season, when he was set to replace Hiroshi Fujimoto as the manager of the first team in 2024, after Fujimoto announced he was going to step down as manager.[1]

International career

He won a bronze medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics before entering the Japanese professional leagues.[11]

In October 2013, Kokubo was named the manager of the Japan national baseball team.[12] He led the team to a third place finish at the 2017 World Baseball Classic.

See also


References

  1. "Nishinippon Sports baseball news 小久保裕紀2軍監督、掲げた育成強化方針は体、意志、忍耐の「強さ3カ条」". Nishinippon Shimbun (in Japanese). November 1, 2021. Retrieved December 3, 2022.
  2. "Weekly Baseball online 【FA史】小久保がホークスへ出戻るなどすべて巨人がらみ/2006年" (in Japanese). Weekly Baseball online. November 18, 2018. Retrieved December 3, 2022.
  3. "Nikkansports Sports baseball news ソフトB小久保MVP最年長40歳/日本S". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). November 21, 2011. Retrieved December 3, 2022.

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