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  1. Minoru Murayama (村山 実, Murayama Minoru, October 12, 1936 – August 22, 1998, born in Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, raised in Amagasaki) was a professional baseball player for the Osaka Tigers (later Hanshin Tigers) in Nippon Professional Baseball. His number 11 is retired with the Tigers.

  2. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 村山実村山実 - Wikipedia

    村山 むらやま みのる、1936年12月10日- 1998年8月22日兵庫県尼崎市出身神戸市北区生まれのプロ野球選手投手)・コーチ監督解説者。. 概要[編集] 闘志むき出しで全身を使った「ザトペック投法」で知られている[1][2]。. 史上9人目 ...

  3. Positions: Pitcher. Height: 175 cm (5’9”) Weight: 83 kg (183 lb) Threw/Batted: Right/Right. Wore: #11 (number retired in 1973) Originally Signed by: Osaka Tigers, 1958. Made Tigers Debut on: April 14, 1959. Retired as Player in: 1972. Manager Career: Hanshin Tigers (1969-72, 1988-89)

  4. 7 de mar. de 2018 · Murayama’s truest claim to fame was having a walk-off home run hit off him in front of the emperor of Japan. And that home run began one of the greatest individual rivalries in Japanese baseball history: Minoru Murayama vs. Shigeo Nagashima.

  5. Minoru Murayama. Position: Pitcher Bats: Right • Throws: Right 5-9, 182lb (175cm, 82kg) Born: December 10, 1936 in Kobe, Japan jp. Died: August 22, 1998 High School: Sumitomo Kogyo HS (Japan) School: Kansai University (Japan) Full Name: Minoru Murayama View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info

  6. 22 de jul. de 2017 · But actually, it starts the tale in the fall of 1958, when the team signed the best pitcher in its history – Minoru Murayama. After brief recaps of the first seasons in Murayama’s storied career, the true tale begins the season after Hanshin won its second pennant in three seasons.

  7. Minoru Murayama. Murayama recorded the lowest career ERA in the history of Japanese baseball. He went 18-10 with a 1.19 ERA as a rookie, and registered a 1.20 ERA in 1962. He again kept his ERA under 2.00 in 1965 and 1966.