Manabu Kitabeppu
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was a Japanese professional baseball pitcher, the first-round draft pick of the
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in 1975, and one of the most famous Japanese right-handed pitchers. He was known as the because of his perfect control pitching, and his nickname was ''Pei-San'' (ペイさん). Kitabeppu struggled his first few seasons, then went 17-11 with a 3.58 ERA to make his first All-Star team in 1979. It was the first of five consecutive All-Star picks for Kitabeppu, who helped the team to a
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title in 1980. In 1982 Kitabeppu went 20-8 with a 2.43 ERA, easily his best year up to that point in his pitching career. He led the
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with 267.3 innings, won the most games on the mound, and was fourth in ERA. He won his first
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that season and also was named to the Best Nine. His streak of All-Star selections ended in 1984, though he continued to pitch well in '84 and '85. In 1986 Kitabeppu had his best season, going 18-4 with a 2.43 ERA. He led the circuit once again in victories, won his only ERA crown, led in complete games (17) and shutouts (4), won his only
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, and in addition to the Best Nine and Sawamura, won his only
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award as the Carp returned to the Japan Series, but failed to win. Kitabeppu again was an All-Star in '88 but posted losing records from '87 through '89, once with an ERA of 5.48. The former star allowed the most runs in 1988 (87) and the most homers (22). The next season, he again surrendered the most home runs, also 22. In 1989 he was in the minor leagues for the first time in his career. Kitabeppu emerged resurgent from his trials and after a decent season in 1990, in 1991 he went 11-4 with a 3.38 ERA. He made his seventh All-Star team in 1992, with 14 wins in 22 decisions, and a 2.58 ERA. It was his lowest ERA and most victories since his MVP season of '86. The Carp made their third Japan Series of the Kitabeppu era, but lost to the
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. Still just 34, Kitabeppu reached 200 career wins. It was his last good season – he would pitch 24 more games, going 9-9, with ERAs over 5 each time, before retiring. His career line with Hiroshima was 213-141 with a 3.67 ERA. Since Kitabeppu, only one pitcher in Nippon Pro Baseball ( Kimiyasu Kudoh) has reached 200 victories. Kitabeppu ranks 17th all-time in wins, 20th in innings (3,113), 26th in strikeouts (1,757), 9th in hits allowed (3,225), and 4th in homers surrendered (380, the Central League record). After retiring, Kitabeppu became an announcer and then the pitching coach for the Carp. Shortly after midnight on June 16, 2023, he died in a hospital in the city of Hiroshima. He was 65. In 2020 he announced that he had been battling
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for a long time.


Career

* 1st pitch, September 16, 1976 * 1st win, October 12, 1976 *
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in the Japanese Central League, 1986 *
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winner, 1982 and 1986 * Greatest Number of Wins, 1982 and 1986 * Best Winning Average, 1980, 1981 and 1991 * Best
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, 1986 * Best Nine of the year, 1982 and 1986 * Gold Glove Award winner, 1986 * Japan
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, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988 and 1992 * Hiroshima Prefectural Prize of Honour, 1994 * 213 W, 5 S, 135 CG, 28
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s and 1757 K. * Hiroshima Carp Pitching Coach from 2001 to 2004


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Japanese Baseball Daily
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