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Minagawa went on to have another solid season for the fourth-place Hawks in 1967, going 17-13 with a 2.29 ERA in 45 games and being named for the fourth time to the All-Star Game. His 17 victories ranked him third on the Pacific League list, while his ERA was the fifth-best. He also finished third in
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As a result of his improvement in 1965, Minagawa rejoined the starting rotation in the 1966 season and led the Hawks in wins (18), ERA (2.12), starts (29), complete games (11), shutouts (6) and innings (212.0). Additionally, he topped the league's qualified starters in W–L% (.720), tied for the
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Minagawa debuted in 1954 with Nankai at age 18 and was used sparingly in his first three seasons, being part of the pitching staff of the 1955 Pacific League pennant winner, even though he did not play in the Japan Series. He improved in 1956, ending with an 11-10 mark, 2.17
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Once more, Minagawa would pitch effectively in 1962 with another dominating performance for the second-place Hawks, winning 19 games and losing just four for a respectable .826 W–L%, ranked as the best mark in the league. He also ended third in
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Fittingly, Minagawa ended his career with the Hawks, the team with which he had enjoyed his finest years in the Pacific League. The right-hander pitched his final season in 1971, going 6-5 with a 4.26 in 25 games over
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In the 1970 season, Minagawa tried to make a comeback as starter but failed in his effort. He went 9-10 in 27 contests, completing eight of his 24 starts with two shutouts, while posting a 3.79 ERA in
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honors as the best pitcher in the Pacific League, and made his fourth consecutive All-Star team and fifth overall. Nevertheless, the Hawks finished in second place one game behind the PL champions the
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But the 1959 season was memorable for Minagawa and the Hawks in many ways. The breaking-ball pitcher played in 51 of the 130 games of his team (39%), amassing a 10-6 record with a 1.92 ERA and 0.947
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Afterwards, Minagawa had a breakthrough season in 1958, going 17-8 with a 1.83 ERA in 52 pitching appearances, ending second in the league in ERA and shutouts (6), fourth in
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Then in 1960, Minagawa went 11-8 with a 2.89 ERA in limited action due to an injury. He rebounded in 1961, running his record to 16-7 with a 1.98 ERA in 51 games as a
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innings due to arm fatigue. He had a 5-14 record with a 2.61 ERA in 33 games, 20 of them in relief duties, while collecting one shutout and four complete games.
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the Pacific League pennant for most of the summer. Finally, Nankai captured the pennant with a six-game cushion in the standings, claiming the right to face the
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second in ERA, finished third in shutouts, fifth in wins and tenth in complete games, while earning a third All-Star berth. Nankai claimed the pennant title,
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innings. Yet Minagawa was thorough. He led the league in wins, ERA, complete games (27), shutouts (8), innings, WHIP (0.905), BB/9 (1.6) and
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Minagawa retired at the age of 35 with 221 wins and 139 losses for a winning percentage of .614, in addition to a 2.42 ERA. He allowed a
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was a Japanese professional baseball pitcher. Listed at 5' 10" , 162 lb. , Minagawa batted and threw right handed. He was born in
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In 1963 the Hawks came close to winning the pennant, but faded in the stretch and finished in second place five games behind the
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His most productive season came in 1968, when he posted a 31-10 record with a 1.61 ERA and worked hard to pitch a career-high
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of just .215 while facing 12,552 hitters in 3,158.0 innings of work. A notorious ground ball pitcher, he was able to induce
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pitcher, helping the Hawks win a pennant for a third time. Moreover, Minagawa would face again the Yomiuri Giants in the
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secured him double-digit victories during 11 seasons, including eight consecutive years from 1956 through 1963.
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in the Japan Series. And the Hawks prevailed, blanking Yomiuri 4–0 in the best-of-seven series, to clinch its
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innings. For good measure, in 18 starts he hurled five complete games and logged his 37th career shutout.
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championships. Overall, he posted a career 221-139 record highlighted by a 31-win season in 1968.
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in 1964, going 7-5 with a 2.91 ERA for the Hawks pennant-winning team. Eventually, Nankai won
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over the Flyers. But Nankai was unable to maintain its winning pace in the Japan Series,
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innings of work. Even so, he made his sixth and last appearance in the All-Star Game.
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between the 1970s and 1980s. He died from a blood disease in 2005 at a hospital in
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starts (35), fifth in complete games (9) and shutouts (3), and seventh in innings (
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as part of its 2011 class, along with three-time Triple Crown winner and manager
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Minagawa, Mutsuo - Sidearm pitcher, a mainprop of the heyday of the Nankai Hawks
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honors and was a member of Hawks teams that won six pennant titles and two
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during three different decades spanning 1954–1971, all of them with the
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in a maximum of seven games. Minagawa was 0-1 in the Series.
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But things changed after that. In 1969 Minagawa thrown only
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for the seventh-best of the league, pitched an eight-best
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innings, while the Hawks won the pennant title with a
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Following his playing retirement, Minagawa served as
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Japan Pacific League Register Statistics and History
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He then lost a pitcher's duel to 239:6x All-Star (1957; 1965–1968; 1970) 508:, while Nankai contended with the 378:, which is currently known as the 14: 560:119 batters and allowing only 33 1062:Johnson, Daniel E. (July 2006). 930:1959 Japan Pacific League Season 799:Minagawa was enshrined into the 311: 306: 301: 293: 288: 283: 34: 1048:. Retrieved on August 14, 2016. 1032:. Retrieved on August 20, 2016. 1016:. Retrieved on August 22, 2016. 1000:. Retrieved on August 20, 2016. 984:. Retrieved on August 20, 2016. 968:. Retrieved on August 16, 2016. 952:. Retrieved on August 22, 2016. 936:. Retrieved on August 19, 2016. 920:. Retrieved on August 19, 2016. 887:. Retrieved on August 19, 2016. 868:. Retrieved on August 14, 2016. 684:(3.06). Minagawa also received 483:(.680) and eighth in innings. ( 354:July 3, 1935 – February 6, 2005 1114:Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame 801:Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame 760:and provided solid numbers in 1: 807:. 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534:swingman 452:starting 366:A tough 172:Shutouts 1171:Iso Abe 822:Sources 744:⁄ 726:⁄ 704:⁄ 675:⁄ 658:⁄ 637:of the 616:⁄ 590:bullpen 573:⁄ 516:of the 492:⁄ 471:⁄ 456:shutout 442:⁄ 391:sliders 126:221–139 98:Batted: 45:Pitcher 1970:(2023) 1964:(2023) 1958:(2023) 1952:(2022) 1946:(2022) 1940:(2022) 1934:(2021) 1928:(2021) 1922:(2020) 1905:(2019) 1899:(2019) 1893:(2018) 1887:(2018) 1881:(2017) 1875:(2017) 1869:(2017) 1863:(2016) 1857:(2016) 1851:(2016) 1845:(2015) 1839:(2014) 1833:(2014) 1827:(2014) 1821:(2013) 1815:(2012) 1809:(2012) 1803:(2011) 1797:(2011) 1791:(2010) 1774:(2008) 1768:(2009) 1762:(2008) 1756:(2008) 1750:(2007) 1744:(2007) 1738:(2006) 1732:(2006) 1726:(2006) 1720:(2006) 1714:(2006) 1708:(2005) 1702:(2005) 1696:(2005) 1690:(2004) 1684:(2004) 1678:(2003) 1672:(2003) 1666:(2003) 1660:(2003) 1654:(2002) 1648:(2002) 1642:(2002) 1636:(2002) 1630:(2002) 1624:(2002) 1618:(2001) 1612:(2001) 1606:(2000) 1589:(1999) 1583:(1999) 1577:(1999) 1571:(1999) 1565:(1997) 1559:(1996) 1553:(1996) 1547:(1995) 1541:(1995) 1535:(1995) 1529:(1994) 1523:(1994) 1517:(1993) 1511:(1993) 1505:(1992) 1499:(1992) 1493:(1992) 1487:(1992) 1481:(1991) 1475:(1991) 1469:(1991) 1463:(1990) 1457:(1990) 1440:(1989) 1434:(1989) 1428:(1989) 1422:(1988) 1416:(1988) 1410:(1988) 1404:(1988) 1398:(1988) 1392:(1988) 1386:(1988) 1380:(1985) 1374:(1985) 1368:(1985) 1362:(1984) 1356:(1983) 1350:(1981) 1344:(1981) 1338:(1980) 1332:(1980) 1326:(1980) 1309:(1979) 1303:(1978) 1297:(1978) 1291:(1977) 1285:(1977) 1279:(1976) 1273:(1974) 1267:(1974) 1261:(1972) 1255:(1970) 1249:(1970) 1232:(1969) 1226:(1966) 1220:(1965) 1214:(1965) 1208:(1964) 1202:(1963) 1196:(1962) 1190:(1960) 1173:(1959) 1167:(1959) 1161:(1959) 1155:(1959) 1149:(1959) 1143:(1959) 1137:(1959) 1131:(1959) 1070:  546:Game 2 255:(1968) 104:Threw: 713:1970s 564:over 562:walks 528:1960s 424:1950s 348:皆川 睦夫 213:Teams 204:3,158 192:1,638 188:Walks 106:Right 100:Right 89:Japan 76:Died: 69:Japan 53:Born: 1068:ISBN 774:HR/9 764:and 762:hits 682:K/BB 554:BB/9 502:WHIP 433:and 393:and 323:2011 136:.614 132:W–L% 28:皆川睦夫 770:H/9 737:135 719:163 697:134 668:351 663:). 651:255 609:163 566:212 544:in 497:). 485:230 464:230 435:190 431:ERA 245:2x 1986:: 1044:. 1028:. 1012:. 996:. 980:. 964:. 948:. 932:. 916:. 892:^ 883:. 873:^ 864:. 830:^ 811:. 692:. 382:. 363:. 351:, 87:, 67:, 1104:e 1097:t 1090:v 1076:. 746:3 742:1 739:+ 728:3 724:2 721:+ 706:3 702:1 699:+ 677:3 673:1 670:+ 660:3 656:2 653:+ 618:3 614:2 611:+ 575:3 571:1 568:+ 494:3 490:2 487:+ 473:3 469:2 466:+ 444:3 440:2 437:+ 357:) 345:( 60:) 56:(

Index


Pitcher
Yonezawa, Yamagata
Japan
Sakai, Osaka
Japan
Japan Pacific League
Win–loss record
W–L%
Earned run average
Games pitched
Games started
Complete games
Shutouts
Strikeouts
Walks
Innings pitched
Nankai Hawks
Japan Series
Best Nine Award
Meikyukai Member
Member of the Japanese
Baseball Hall of Fame
Yonezawa, Yamagata
three quarters
Pacific Coast League
Nankai Hawks
Softbank Hawks
breaking pitches
sliders

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