Tomoaki Kanemoto

Tomoaki Kanemoto
Kanemoto with the Hanshin Tigers in 2008
Left fielder / Manager
Born: (1968-04-03) April 3, 1968 (age 56)
Minami-ku, Hiroshima, Japan
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
NPB debut
June 2, 1992, for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Last appearance
October 9, 2012, for the Hanshin Tigers
NPB statistics
Batting average.285
Hits2539
Home runs476
RBI1521
Teams
As player

As manager

Career highlights and awards
Member of the Japanese
Baseball Hall of Fame
Induction2018
Last updated on: January 16, 2018

Tomoaki Kanemoto (金本 知憲, Kanemoto Tomoaki, born April 3, 1968) is a Japanese former professional baseball outfielder and manager. In his career as a player he spent 11 years with the Hiroshima Carp before moving to the Hanshin Tigers in 2003, where he spent another 10 years. He holds the world record for consecutive games played without missing an inning (1492, ending on April 18, 2010) and consecutive innings (13686, ending on 9th inning on April 17).

The Tigers' former cleanup hitter, Kanemoto is regarded as one of the most accomplished hitters in Japanese professional baseball history. His 476 career home runs are the most by a left-handed hitter who throws right-handed and tenth overall on the all-time NPB list. Kanemoto retired as a player at the end of the 2012 season[1] and rejoined the Tigers as their manager for the 2016 season, replacing Yutaka Wada.[2] At the time of his retirement, Kanemoto was ninth on the all-time hit list for Japanese players across Japan and MLB. He is now 10th on the all-time list in both hits and home runs.

Early life

Kanemoto was born in Minami-ku, Hiroshima, as a third-generation Korean (he obtained Japanese citizenship in 2001). He began playing baseball in the fourth grade for the Hiroshima Central Little League club, but quit the team after a year because he could not keep up during team practices. After playing both baseball and softball for various teams while attending junior high, Kanemoto enrolled in Koryo High School,[3] where he became the team's cleanup hitter in his second year (the equivalent of eleventh grade in the United States) and played in the outfield as well as at third base and pitcher. Although Koryo High had a reputation as a baseball powerhouse, they failed to reach any national tournaments in Kanemoto's three years there. He hit 20 home runs during his high school career.

College career

Kanemoto earned a spot in the starting lineup in his first year at Tohoku Fukushi University. His team, which consisted of notable players like pitchers Kazuhiro Sasaki and Takashi Saito, catcher Akihiro Yano, outfielder Koji Otsuka and shortstop/second baseman Chihiro Hamana, all of whom would later go on to the pros, earned berths in four consecutive All-Japan University Baseball Championship Series. (Kanemoto and Yano work together on the Tigers bench today.) Though they lost in the third round against Kinki University in the 38th annual tournament in 1989 (Kanemoto's sophomore year), they were the runners-up in the 37th and 39th tournaments (in 1988 and 1990, respectively), and won their first national title in the 40th annual tournament in 1991, Kanemoto's senior year.

Following the tournament, Kanemoto was chosen to play in the 20th U.S.–Japan Collegiate All-Star Baseball Games, sharing a room with then-Toyo University outfielder Shinjiro Hiyama, whom he would also later become teammates with upon joining the Tigers, during the series. Kanemoto was picked in the fourth round of the 1991 NPB draft by the Hiroshima Toyo Carp.[4]

Professional career

Early years: 1992–1995

Kanemoto showed little promise in his first two seasons in the pros, falling behind as younger hitters like Tomonori Maeda and Akira Etoh began to make names for themselves at the ichigun (Japanese equivalent of "major league") level. He showed so little power that hitting coaches would tell him to try to slap the ball and use his speed to get on base more and earned the rather unflattering nickname "Mole Killer" for his habit of throwing the ball into the ground when trying to make a strong throw on the defensive end.

Frustrated by his shortcomings and realizing that he would be soon released from the team if he did not improve dramatically, Kanemoto began a rigorous weight training regimen and, with the help of then-coach Kazuyoshi Yamamoto, made his way into the starting lineup in the later half of the 1994 season, hitting 17 home runs that year. He continued to make strides with his bat in 1995, hitting .274 with 24 home runs (including his first career grand slam off then-Tigers left-hander Toshiro Yufune on August 10) and earning his first Best Nine Award.

1996–2002

Kanemoto hit over .300 for the first time in his career in 1996 as the Carp's No. 5 hitter, winning the Central League monthly Most Valuable Player award that September and hitting the first walk-off home run of his career off then-Swallows reliever Hiroto Kato on September 11. He added a career-high 33 home runs to the .300-plus average and drove in 82 RBI in 1997, but struggled in 1998, hitting just .253 with 21 homers and 74 RBI. However, he rebounded from the down year by hitting .293 with 34 home runs and 94 RBIs (both career highs) in 1999, playing in all 136 games and hitting for the cycle on April 24 against the Chunichi Dragons.

In 2000, Kanemoto was made the team's cleanup hitter by default after Etoh's departure for the Yomiuri Giants via free agency, and he responded by hitting .315 with 30 home runs and a career-high 30 stolen bases, becoming just the seventh player in NPB history to have a .300–30–30 (batting average, home runs, stolen bases) season.[5] The following season (2001), he set a new Japanese professional baseball record by going 1002 consecutive plate appearances without grounding into a double play and drew 128 walks, the fifth-highest single-season total in NPB history and the most by any player other than Sadaharu Oh.

Kanemoto declared for free agency in the 2002 off-season. Despite recognizing that Kanemoto was an invaluable asset to the team, the low-budget Carp upheld their longtime policy of not pursuing any player of their own that opts to declare for free agency (an attempt by the Carp to hold down their payroll). After weeks of negotiations, Kanemoto eventually signed with the Central League rival Hanshin Tigers.[6]

2003

For the 2003 season, Kanemoto was given the uniform number 6 and appointed the Tigers' new No. 3 hitter amidst hopes that he would change the very culture of the Tigers organization, a perennial cellar-dweller that had finished last in the Central League four times in the last five years.[7] He committed himself to his new secondary role in the lineup, hitting just .289 with 19 home runs and 18 stolen bases but focusing on moving runners over and taking pitches so that teammate and fellow outfielder Norihiro Akahoshi could steal (he led the league with 61 stolen bases that year). Kanemoto played an integral role in leading the Tigers to their first league title in 18 years.[8] In the Japan Series that followed the regular season, he hit four home runs,[9] homering in three consecutive games and twice in one game[10] (all three tying the previous Japan Series record). However, the Tigers lost to the Hawks four games to three, failing to win the championship.

2004

In 2004, Kanemoto returned to the cleanup spot following the appointment of new manager Akinobu Okada. He hit the fourth walk-off home run of his career off then-Dragons ace Kenshin Kawakami on May 8 in a classic 1–0 pitchers' duel.[11] However, he was hit by a pitch by Dragons closer Hitoki Iwase on July 29, tearing the cartilage on his left wrist. While his streak of consecutive games played without missing an inning was thought to be in jeopardy, Kanemoto borrowed a lighter bat from teammate Teruyoshi Kuji and continued to play through the injury, setting a new Nippon Professional Baseball record of 701 on August 1.[12] Despite such adversity, he put up some of his best numbers to date, hitting .317 with 34 home runs and a career-high 113 RBIs and leading the league in RBIs for the first time.

2005

Kanemoto began the 2005 season well, hitting .291 in the month of April and following it up by hitting .404 with eight home runs and 29 RBIs in May, earning his second career monthly MVP award. His walk-off home run (the fifth such home run of his career) off reliever Yusaku Iriki in an interleague game against the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters on June 10[13] made him just the fourth player in NPB history to hit a home run against every team in both the Central and Pacific leagues. His home run on June 28 at Yonago Municipal Baseball Stadium gave him the distinction of having hit home runs in the most ballparks (32) of any active NPB player (Kazuhiro Yamauchi holds the all-time record with 39).

Kanemoto reached several notable milestones this year, playing in 1000 consecutive games on August 11 against the Dragons, recording his 1000th run scored on August 25 and his 1000th RBI on September 9 (both against the Carp). He also hit his 40th home run of the season on October 4, becoming the first Tigers player since Randy Bass in 1986 to hit 40 home runs in a season and the first since the "Lucky Zone", the short porch in right field, was removed from Koshien Stadium. Kanemoto finished the year with career highs in every Triple Crown category, hitting .327 with 40 homers and 125 RBIs and leading the league in runs scored (120), total bases (344), slugging percentage (.615) and OPS (1.044) at the age of 37. He led the Tigers to another league titles and was voted the Central League Most Valuable Player for the first time in his career.[14][15]

2006

Kanemoto broke the world record held by Cal Ripken Jr. for consecutive innings played of 8243 on March 31 2006, and set a new world record for consecutive games played without missing an inning with 904 on April 9 in a game against the Yokohama BayStars (the previous record was also held by Ripken).[16][17] He reached his milestone 1000th consecutive game played without missing an inning on August 15 against the BayStars, finishing the season with a .303 average, 26 home runs and 98 RBI.[18]

2007

Kanemoto had somewhat of a down year in 2007, putting up 31 homers and 95 RBIs but batting just .265 and recording his lowest OPS (.843) since 1998. That the Tigers finished last in the NPB in team batting average and runs scored might also have been a contributing factor to the media's criticism of Kanemoto. As he chose to play through a meniscus tear to his left knee (a season-ending injury for many players), slowing him down both in the field and on the basepaths, some even alleged that Kanemoto was just "playing for his [consecutive games] streak" and that he was "hurting the team by continuing to play in such conditions" by taking playing time away from some of the Tigers' younger players. He underwent surgery on his left knee for the first time in his life in October.[19]

2008

Kanemoto recorded his 1999th career hit on April 6 2008, but did not get his 2000th hit (the 37th player to accomplish the feat in Japanese professional baseball history) until April 12 in a game against the BayStars.[20][21] His hitless stretch of three games and 15 at-bats between his 1999th and 2000th career hit was an NPB record. (Incidentally, teammate Takahiro Arai, who played with Kanemoto on both the Carp and the Tigers, got his 1000th career hit in the same game.) He won his third monthly MVP award that June, hitting .413 with six home runs and 20 RBI. Though the Tigers narrowly lost the pennant race to the rival Giants, Kanemoto finished the season with a .307 average, 27 home runs and 108 RBI, bouncing back from a disappointing 2007 campaign.[22][23] He underwent surgery on his knee for the second straight year during the off-season.

2009

Despite having to sit out virtually all of Spring training due to rehab of his left knee, Kanemoto went on a torrid streak to begin the 2009 season,[24] hitting .521 with eight home runs and 25 RBIs and slugging 1.146 through the first twelve games of the season. He homered in the Tigers' season opener against the Swallows on April 3, his 41st birthday, and hit three home runs in a game for the first time in his career on April 8 against the Carp,[25] making history when he repeated the feat on April 10 against the Giants and became the first player in NPB history to homer in three consecutive plate appearances twice in the same month.[26] Though he cooled down after his initial streak, he hit .379 with eight homers and 30 RBIs in April, setting a career high for RBIs in a single month, leading the Central League in all three Triple Crown categories and winning his fourth monthly MVP award. He also had three walk-off hits early in the season, a two-run double off Carp closer Katsuhiro Nagakawa on April 7, an RBI single off BayStars reliever Yuya Ishii on April 30, and a walk-off home run off Carp reliever Ryuji Yokoyama on May 12, the Tigers' 7000th franchise home run.[27]

Career statistics

Nippon Professional Baseball
Year Age Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
1992 24 Hiroshima 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .250 .000 .250
1993 25 42 89 9 17 3 0 4 32 9 0 .191 .242 .360 .602
1994 26 90 257 41 69 14 2 17 138 43 2 .268 .345 .537 .882
1995 27 104 369 72 101 15 1 24 190 67 14 .274 .381 .512 .896
1996 28 126 423 84 127 18 2 27 230 72 18 .300 .407 .544 .951
1997 29 133 465 77 140 17 2 33 260 82 13 .301 .404 .559 .963
1998 30 133 499 77 126 33 3 21 228 74 9 .253 .347 .457 .804
1999 31 135 502 84 147 21 2 34 274 94 10 .293 .382 .546 .928
2000 32 136 496 96 156 20 2 30 270 90 30 .315 .415 .544 .959
2001 33 140 472 101 148 28 1 25 253 93 19 .314 .463 .536 .999
2002 34 140 540 80 148 30 2 29 269 84 8 .274 .348 .498 .846
2003 35 Hanshin 140 532 94 154 24 2 19 239 77 18 .289 .399 .449 .848
2004 36 138 521 92 165 32 4 34 307 113 5 .317 .406 .589 .995
2005 37 146 559 120 183 35 3 40 344 125 3 .327 .429 .615 1,044
2006 38 146 545 85 165 24 4 26 275 98 2 .303 .393 .505 .897
2007 39 144 533 74 141 17 3 31 257 95 1 .265 .361 .482 .843
2008 40 144 535 87 164 33 2 27 282 108 2 .307 .392 .527 .919
2009 41 144 518 66 135 37 0 21 235 91 8 .261 .368 .454 .822
2010 42 144 353 39 85 12 0 16 145 45 1 .241 .321 .411 .732
2011 43 122 348 27 76 11 1 12 125 31 1 .218 .269 .359 .628
2012 44 126 356 24 92 16 1 6 128 30 3 .258 .347 .360 .707
Career 2578 8915 1430 2539 440 37 476 4481 1521 167 .285 .382 .503 .884

Bold indicates league leader

References

  1. ^ 金本、今季限りで引退=「限界、時代の流れ」-プロ野球・阪神. Jiji Press Ltd. (in Japanese). September 12, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
  2. ^ "阪神金本監督が誕生 要請を受諾、近日就任会見" [Hanshin Kanemoto Manager is born, accepts the request, press conference within days] (in Japanese). October 17, 2015. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
  3. ^ "Koryo humbles Yokohama in Koshien final" The Japan Times
  4. ^ "Tigers ink Kanemoto to deal" The Japan Times
  5. ^ "Baseball Preview 2001: The outlook for each team" The Japan Times
  6. ^ "Posting, free agents and the always-busy rumor mill" The Japan Times.
  7. ^ "Hanshin Tigers Prowling for the Pennant" Sake-Drenched Postcards.
  8. ^ "Tigers send fans into frenzy" The Japan Times
  9. ^ "Hawks trying to hold off Tigers" The Japan Times
  10. ^ "Tigers tie Series as Kanemoto hits pair" The Japan Times
  11. ^ "Komiyama pulls Marines out of five-game slump" The Japan Times
  12. ^ "Hawks grab 'sayonara' victory over Fighters" The Japan Times
  13. ^ "Kanemoto clubs Tigers to victory" The Japan Times
  14. ^ "Yakult looking to get back on top of CL" The Japan Times
  15. ^ "Career Home Run Leaders #15 – Tomoaki Kanemoto" Japanese Baseball Cards
  16. ^ "Kanemoto breaks record for consecutive games" The Japan Times
  17. ^ "Beyond the Box Score" MLB.com.
  18. ^ "Kanemoto re-signs for three years" The Japan Times
  19. ^ "Kanemoto faces knee surgery"The Japan Times
  20. ^ "Kanemoto joins 'Meikyukai'" The Japan Times
  21. ^ "Hanshin Tigers' outfielder Tomoaki Kanemoto is all smiles" USA Today
  22. ^ "Giants aiming for third straight Central League title" The Japan Times
  23. ^ "Hanshin slugger Kanemoto re-signs" The Japan Times
  24. ^ "Kanemoto, Rhodes aging like fine wines" The Japan Times
  25. ^ "Kanemoto goes deep three times" The Japan Times
  26. ^ "NPB: Terrific trio's towering tater-fest" The Asahi Shimbun
  27. ^ "Kanemoto slugs 'sayonara' homer for Tigers" The Japan Times

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