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  1. Kazuto Tsuruoka (鶴岡 一人, Tsuruoka Kazuto, July 27, 1916 – March 7, 2000), also known as Kazuto Yamamoto, was a Japanese former professional baseball infielder and manager in the Japan Baseball League (JBL) and Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).

  2. Kazuto Tsuruoka began his professional baseball career in 1939 with the Nankai club of the Japanese Professional Baseball League. Tsuruoka hit .275/.403/.470 and led the JPBL with 10 homers, an impressive feat for a rookie.

  3. Kazuto Tsuruoka. Positions: Third Baseman, Second Baseman and First Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 5-8 , 150lb (173cm, 68kg) Born: July 27, 1916 in Oshima-gun, Japan. Died: March 7, 2000. High School: School: Full Name: Kazuto Tsuruoka.

  4. Kazuto Tsuruoka (鶴岡 一人, Tsuruoka Kazuto, Jule 27, 1916 – March 7, 2000), also known as Kazuto Yamamoto, is a former professional baseball infielder and manager in the Japan Baseball League (JBL) and Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). In 1949, he was named player-manager of the Hawks.

  5. Sadaharu Oh, nine-time winner—more wins than any other player. The Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award (最優秀選手, Saiyūshūsenshu) is an annual Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) award given to two outstanding players, one each for the Central League (CL) and Pacific League (PL).

  6. 27 Apr 2007 · Sometimes, however, a manager’s kimochi was stronger than the percentages. Carlton Hanta, a Nisei who played and coached in Japan in 1959-73, claimed the Nankai Hawks Hall of Fame manager Kazuto Tsuruoka had a sixth sense.

  7. 6 Mei 2020 · This is a pretty cool card from the 1949 Kagome Color Playing Card Game set which is catalogued as JGA 16. This card has been around th...