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Japanese baseball player and coach Baseball player
Tomohiro Kuroki
Chiba Lotte Marines – No. 84
Pitcher / Coach
Born: (1973-12-13) December 13, 1973 (age 51)
Hyūga, Miyazaki, Japan
Batted: RightThrew: Right
NPB debut
April 6, 1995, for the Chiba Lotte Marines
Last NPB appearance
April 27, 2007, for the Chiba Lotte Marines
NPB statistics
(through 2007)
Win–loss record76-68
Saves1
ERA3.43
Strikeouts879
Teams
As player

As coach

Career highlights and awards
Last updated on: 15 December 2022

Tomohiro "Johnny" Kuroki (黒木 知宏, born December 13, 1973, in Hyūga, Miyazaki, Japan) is a former Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher.

Career

Kuroki's debut in the NPB marked the beginning of a distinguished career, characterized by his right-handed throws and strategic gameplay. Throughout his career, he achieved a win-loss record of 76-68, saved one game, and maintained an ERA of 3.43, alongside accumulating 879 strikeouts.

His prowess on the mound earned him three NPB All-Star selections in 1998, 1999, and 2001, and he led the Pacific League in wins in 1998. Kuroki's contributions were pivotal in securing the Japan Series championship for the Chiba Lotte Marines in 2005. Beyond his domestic success, Kuroki also represented Japan on the international stage, notably at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where the Japanese national baseball team finished fourth.

Kuroki's influence in baseball extended beyond his playing days as he transitioned into coaching, sharing his expertise with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters from 2013 to 2017, and later returning to the Chiba Lotte Marines in 2023. His coaching career has been marked by the same dedication and strategic insight that characterized his time as a player.

Renowned for his sportsmanship and leadership, Kuroki's legacy in the NPB is not solely defined by his statistics but also by the inspiration he provided to teammates and opponents alike. His career stands as a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport of baseball. For more detailed statistics and information about Tomohiro Kuroki's career, one can refer to resources such as Baseball Reference.

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Chiba Lotte Marines current roster
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Development
First squad
coaching
Second squad
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Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 2016 Japan Series champions
1 Dai-Kang Yang
2 Kenshi Sugiya
3 Kensuke Tanaka
4 Yuji Iiyama
5 Brandon Laird (Japan Series MVP)
6 Sho Nakata
7 Haruki Nishikawa
8 Kensuke Kondoh
9 Takuya Nakashima
10 Yūshi Shimizu
11 Shohei Ohtani
12 Go Matsumoto
13 Yuya Ishii
14 Takayuki Kato
15 Luis Mendoza
16 Kohei Arihara
18 Yuki Saito
19 Hirotoshi Masui
21 Hisashi Takeda
23 Ryo Watanabe
25 Naoki Miyanishi
26 Daiki Asama
27 Shōta Ōno
28 Hayato Arakaki
29 Kazutomo Iguchi
30 Yohei Kagiya
31 Hiromi Oka
32 Susumu Ohrui
34 Mitsuo Yoshikawa
35 Yodai Enoshita
37 Kenji Yano
39 Hirotoshi Takanashi
43 Akihiro Hakumura
48 Keisuke Tanimoto
52 Anthony Bass
56 Tomoya Ichikawa
64 Yuya Taniguchi
66 Takumi Oshima
68 Ryo Ishikawa
Manager
80 Hideki Kuriyama
Coaches
Bench 84 Kazuyuki Atsuzawa
Pitching 81 Masato Yoshii
Pitching 87 Tomohiro Kuroki
Hitting 79 Noriyuki Shiroishi
Hitting 88 Makoto Kaneko
Catching 78 Shinji Takahashi
Infield 90 Kazuyuki Shirai
Outfield 75 Shinichi Kawana
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