Shinya Miyamoto
Japanese baseball player
Baseball player
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Miyamoto with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows | ||||||||||||||||||
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Born: (1970-11-05) November 5, 1970 (age 53) Suita, Osaka, Japan | ||||||||||||||||||
Batted: Right-handed Threw: Right-handed | ||||||||||||||||||
NPB debut | ||||||||||||||||||
April 11, 1995, for the Yakult Swallows | ||||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | ||||||||||||||||||
2013, for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows | ||||||||||||||||||
NPB statistics (through 2013) | ||||||||||||||||||
Batting average | .282 | |||||||||||||||||
Hits | 2133 | |||||||||||||||||
Home runs | 62 | |||||||||||||||||
RBI | 578 | |||||||||||||||||
Stolen bases | 111 | |||||||||||||||||
Sacrifice bunt | 408 | |||||||||||||||||
Teams | ||||||||||||||||||
As player As coach | ||||||||||||||||||
Career highlights and awards | ||||||||||||||||||
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Shinya Miyamoto (宮本 慎也, Miyamoto Shin'ya, born November 5, 1970) is a former professional baseball player from Suita, Osaka, Japan. He played shortstop.
He was chosen as the captain of the Japanese olympic baseball team for the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics, and won a bronze medal in 2004. He was also part of the 2006 World Baseball Classic Japanese baseball team.
External links
- Nippon Professional Baseball career statistics from JapaneseBaseball.com
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Career statistics - NPB.jp (in Japanese)
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Japan roster – 2006 World Baseball Classic champions (1st title)
- 1 Akinori Iwamura
- 2 Michihiro Ogasawara
- 3 Nobuhiko Matsunaka
- 5 Kazuhiro Wada
- 6 Hitoshi Tamura
- 7 Tsuyoshi Nishioka
- 8 Toshiaki Imae
- 9 Tatsuhiko Kinjō
- 10 Shinya Miyamoto
- 11 Naoyuki Shimizu
- 12 Soichi Fujita
- 15 Tomoyuki Kubota
- 17 Kosuke Fukudome
- 18 Daisuke Matsuzaka
- 19 Koji Uehara
- 20 Yasuhiko Yabuta
- 21 Tsuyoshi Wada
- 22 Tomoya Satozaki
- 23 Nori Aoki
- 24 Kyuji Fujikawa
- 25 Takahiro Arai
- 27 Motonobu Tanishige
- 31 Shunsuke Watanabe
- 40 Akinori Otsuka
- 41 Hiroyuki Kobayashi
- 47 Toshiya Sugiuchi
- 51 Ichiro Suzuki
- 52 Munenori Kawasaki
- 59 Ryoji Aikawa
- 61 Hirotoshi Ishii
- 61 Takahiro Mahara
- Manager 89 Sadaharu Oh
- Coach 84 Kazuhiro Takeda
- Coach 85 Hatsuhiko Tsuji
- Coach 86 Yoshitaka Katori
- Coach 87 Yasunori Oshima
- Coach 88 Sumio Hirota
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