Kazuo Kageyama
References
External links
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Multi tool useAramakiKageyamaNakanishiToyodaTakuwaEnomotoInaoKimuraSugiuraHarimotoTokuhisaOzakiIkenagaY. TakahashiAritoM. SatoMinagawaKatoNiimiMitsuiYamaguchiM. FujitaY. SatoMurakamiMatsunumaKidaIshigeOishiFutamuraH. FujitaKumanoKiyoharaAwanoMoriyamaSakaiNomoHasegawaTakamuraSugiyamaWatanabeHiraiKanekoKosakaOzekiMatsuzakaOkuboShodaWadaMiseKuboYagiM. TanakaKomatsuSettsuSakakibaraMakitaMasudaNorimotoIshikawaAriharaTakanashiGendaK. Tanaka
1927 births1965 deathsJapanese baseball playersNippon Professional Baseball Rookie of the Year Award winnersNippon Professional Baseball infieldersNankai Hawks playersDrug-related deaths in JapanNippon Professional Baseball managersSportspeople from Osaka
Nankai HawksNippon Professional Baseball
Kazuo Kageyama |
Third basemen |
Born: (1927-01-16)January 16, 1927 Osaka, Japan |
Died: November 17, 1965(1965-11-17) (aged 38) |
Batted: Right |
Threw: Right |
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NPB debut |
March 11, 1950, for the Nankai Hawks |
Last appearance |
October 20, 1959, for the Nankai Hawks |
NPB statistics |
Batting average |
.264 |
Runs batted in |
302 |
Home runs |
53 |
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Teams |
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Career highlights and awards |
Pacific League Rookie of the Year (1951)
- 2× Best Nine Award (1951, 1952)
1959 Japan Series champion
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Kazuo Kageyama (蔭山 和夫, Kageyama Kazuo, January 16, 1927 – November 17, 1965) was a Japanese professional baseball third basemen and manager for the Nankai Hawks of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He was named manager of the Hawks in November 1965,[1] but died of a sleeping pill overdose later that month.[2]
References
^ Early Exits
^ Newly Appointed Manager Of Japan Baseball Team Dies
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- BR Bullpen
Pacific League Rookie of the Year Award
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- 1950: Aramaki
- 1951: Kageyama
- 1952: Nakanishi
- 1953: Toyoda
- 1954: Takuwa
- 1955: Enomoto
- 1956: Inao
- 1957: Kimura
- 1958: Sugiura
- 1959: Harimoto
- 1960: None
- 1961: Tokuhisa
- 1962: Ozaki
- 1963: None
- 1964: None
- 1965: Ikenaga
- 1966: None
- 1967: Y. Takahashi
- 1968: None
- 1969: Arito
- 1970: M. Sato
- 1971: Minagawa
- 1972: Kato
- 1973: Niimi
- 1974: Mitsui
- 1975: Yamaguchi
- 1976: M. Fujita
- 1977: Y. Sato
- 1978: Murakami
- 1979: Matsunuma
- 1980: Kida
- 1981: Ishige
- 1982: Oishi
- 1983: Futamura
- 1984: H. Fujita
- 1985: Kumano
- 1986: Kiyohara
- 1987: Awano
- 1988: Moriyama
- 1989: Sakai
- 1990: Nomo
- 1991: Hasegawa
- 1992: Takamura
- 1993: Sugiyama
- 1994: Watanabe
- 1995: Hirai
- 1996: Kaneko
- 1997: Kosaka
- 1998: Ozeki
- 1999: Matsuzaka
- 2000: None
- 2001: Okubo
- 2002: Shoda
- 2003: Wada
- 2004: Mise
- 2005: Kubo
- 2006: Yagi
- 2007: M. Tanaka
- 2008: Komatsu
- 2009: Settsu
- 2010: Sakakibara
- 2011: Makita
- 2012: Masuda
- 2013: Norimoto
- 2014: Ishikawa
- 2015: Arihara
- 2016: Takanashi
- 2017: Genda
- 2018: K. Tanaka
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