Hiromi Oka
Japanese baseball player
Baseball player
Hiromi Oka | |
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Chiba Lotte Marines – No. 25 | |
Outfielder | |
Born: (1991-07-15) July 15, 1991 (age 33) Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan | |
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |
NPB debut | |
March 28, 2014, for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters | |
NPB statistics (through July 21, 2024) | |
Batting average | .244 |
Home runs | 40 |
Runs batted in | 179 |
Teams | |
Career highlights and awards | |
Hiromi Oka (岡 大海, Oka Hiromi, born July 15, 1991) is a Japanese professional baseball outfielder for the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). Oka is known as person that he has the same name as heroine of Aim for the Ace!, Japanese animation. Oka is outfielder but he had worn No. 18, it is known as uniform number that great pitcher wear in Japanese professional baseball, from 2017 to 2018.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
- NPB.com
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Chiba Lotte Marines current roster
- 11 Hirokazu Sawamura
- 12 Ayumu Ishikawa
- 14 Kazuya Ojima
- 15 Manabu Mima
- 16 Atsuki Taneichi
- 17 Rōki Sasaki
- 18 Kōta Futaki
- 19 Yūki Karakawa
- 20 Taiki Tōjō
- 24 Yūsuke Azuma
- 28 Riku Kikuchi
- 29 Yūji Nishino
- 30 Atsuya Hirohata
- 31 Hikaru Ohtani
- 33 Akira Yagi
- 34 Shūta Takano
- 35 Haruya Tanaka
- 36 Kōshirō Sakamoto
- 37 Fumiya Ono
- 40 Takahiro Nishimura
- 41 Dallas Keuchel
- 42 C. C. Mercedes
- 43 Seiun Akiyama
- 46 Daiki Iwashita
- 47 Shōta Suzuki
- 48 Toshiya Nakamura
- 49 Fumiya Motomae
- 52 Naoya Masuda
- 53 Yūto Kimura
- 56 Shunsuke Nakamori
- 58 Tokito Kawamura
- 59 Hibiki Hayasaka
- 60 Rikuto Yokoyama
- 62 Ryōtarō Mori
- 66 Keisuke Sawada
- 69 Jimmy Cordero
- 91 Akira Niho
- 92 Yūki Kuniyoshi
- 93 Ryō Yoshida
- 2 Kō Matsukawa
- 27 Tatsuhiro Tamura
- 32 Toshiya Satoh
- 45 Shōta Ueda
- 55 Tomoya Kakinuma
- 65 Ryūsei Terachi
- 00 Raito Ikeda
- 4 Atsuki Tomosugi
- 5 Hisanori Yasuda
- 7 Yūdai Fujioka
- 8 Shōgo Nakamura
- 10 Kyūto Ueda
- 13 Taiga Hirasawa
- 39 Seichirō Ohshita
- 44 Seiya Inoue
- 57 Ryūsei Ogawa
- 67 Kenta Chatani
- 68 Yūta Kaneda
- 99 Neftalí Soto
- 0 Takashi Ogino
- 1 Kyōta Fujiwara
- 3 Katsuya Kakunaka
- 22 Gregory Polanco
- 23 Shingo Ishikawa
- 25 Hiromi Oka
- 38 Akito Takabe
- 50 Aito
- 51 Kōki Yamaguchi
- 61 Daito Yamamoto
- 63 Kōshirō Wada
- 64 Tsuyoshi Sugano
- 120 Fūki Tanaka (P)
- 121 Seiya Dohi (P)
- 124 Takurō Furuya (P)
- 125 Kirato Nagashimada (P)
- 127 Yūto Yoshikawa (P)
- 128 Kaiki Shirahama (P)
- 133 Ryōta Takeuchi (P)
- 126 Ryōsuke Murayama (C)
- 137 Kōnoshin Tomiyama (C)
- 129 Rui Katsumata (IF)
- 130 Kaisei Kurokawa (IF)
- 134 Shinya Matsuishi (IF)
- 135 Hikaru Kōno (OF)
- 136 Kazuki Fujita (OF)
- 138 Andy Martin (OF)
coaching
- Manager: 21 Masato Yoshii
- Head/Batting coach: 70 Kazuya Fukuura
- Pitching coaches: 84 Tomohiro Kuroki, 82 Shingo Ono
- Batting coach: 71 Shūichi Murata
- Battery coach: 73 Takeshi Kanazawa
- Strategy coach: 88 Makoto Kaneko
- Infield defense/base running coach: 87 Shunichi Nemoto
- Outfield defense/base running coach: 80 Akira Ōtsuka
- General coach/Coordinator: 90 Hidekazu Mitsuyama
coaching
- Manager: 86 Saburō
- Chief pitching coach: 85 Tomohisa Ōtani
- Pitching coach: 78 Kenji Ōtonari
- Batting coaches: 75 Kōichi Hori, 77 Kenta Kurihara
- Battery coach: 76 Naoya Emura
- Infield defense/base running coach: 72 Ryō Miki
- Outfield defense/base running coaches: 83 Kenji Morozumi, 81 Shōta Ishimine
- Development/pitching coach: 79 Takahiro Matsunaga
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