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Hiroaki Fukushi

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season also went well, as he won 15 games and made his second All-Star team. He won game six of that year's Japan Series, which the Carp ended up winning to repeat as champions. Fukushi made his third All-Star team in 1981, but led the Central League in walks, runs allowed, and earned runs allowed. His 1982 season was a disappointing 3-13 and he was released afterward by the Carp.
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record), with a 2.34 ERA. He won a still-league record 30 games, lost 16, and saved an additional six games. He threw 192-2/3 more innings and allowed 155 more hits than the runner-up in those categories. His 30 wins and 6 saves made up more than 69% of the team's 52 wins that year; for his efforts, he was given the 1983
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in 1983, Jang had one of the most remarkable seasons in pitching history. He pitched in 60 of the team's 100 games, completing a record 36 of them, with five shutouts. He threw 427-1/3 innings, facing 1,712 batters, allowing 388 hits, walking 106, and striking out 220 (at that point a KBO League
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In 1979, he changed his name to Hiroaki Fukushi. Fukushi's 3.57 ERA in 1979 was eighth-best in the league, and the Carp made it to the Japan Series. He pitched brilliantly in game four of the series and went 1–0 with a 2.19 ERA as Hiroshima won the first title in their 30-year history. His 1980
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Jang's 1984 season featured a respectable 3.30 ERA, but 20 losses to go with 13 victories. His 1985 season included a league-record 25 losses to go with 11 wins and five saves.
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baseball in South Korea. He holds KBO records for most wins and most complete games in a season, as well as most losses in a season.
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He was born Akio Matsubara and attended Tottori Nishi High School, but was undrafted. Matsubara was signed as a 19-year-old by the
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from 1977 to 1982. In 1978, Matsubara made his first NPB All-Star game; his 12 complete games were tied for tops in the
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JapaneseBaseball.com (Apr 14, 2005). Retrieved June 15, 2020.
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before the 1986 season but went 1–18 with a 4.98 ERA.
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Index

Jang Myeong-bu
Pitcher
Tottori Prefecture
Japan
Wakayama Prefecture
Japan
NPB
Yomiuri Giants
KBO
Sammi Superstars
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Binggrae Eagles
Win–loss record
ERA
Strikeouts
Win–loss record
ERA
Strikeouts
Yomiuri Giants
1970
1972
Nankai Hawks
1973
1976
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
1977
1982
Sammi Superstars
Chungbo Pintos
1983

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