Hitoki Iwase (岩瀬 仁紀, born November 10, 1974) is a Japanese former
professional baseball
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pitcher
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. He played in
Nippon Professional Baseball
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(NPB) from 1999 to 2018 for the
Chunichi Dragons
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. He holds the NPB record for career saves and mound appearances.
In 2005, he marked 46 saves with a 1.88 ERA, renewing the single-season
save record previously set by
Kazuhiro Sasaki. This was subsequently broken by
Dennis Sarfate of the
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
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in 2017.
He was chosen to play on the Japanese Olympic baseball team for the
2004 Summer Olympics
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, and won a bronze medal. In the 2007 Japan Series, he saved a perfect game with eight innings thrown by
Daisuke Yamai.
In 2008, he was selected to play on the Japanese Olympic baseball team for the
2008 Summer Olympics
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. In group stage against South Korean Olympic baseball team, his pitch was hit by Kim Hyunsoo, which resulted in a loss. In the semifinal round against the South Korean team, his pitch was hit by
Lee Seung-Yeop, leading to a two-run homerun. This again led to another loss. His overall performance in the 2008 Summer Olympics included three defeats and an ERA of 13.75.
On 16 January 2025, Iwase was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame.
References
External links
Career statistics - NPB.jpJapanese league stats and info of Hitoki Iwase
1974 births
Living people
People from Nishio, Aichi
Baseball people from Aichi Prefecture
Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers
Chunichi Dragons players
Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Baseball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Olympic baseball players for Japan
Olympic bronze medalists for Japan
Olympic medalists in baseball
Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers who have pitched a perfect game
Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame inductees
21st-century Japanese sportsmen
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