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  1. Tsuguhiro Hattori (服部 受弘, February 23, 1920 – December 6, 1991) was a prominent Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball player who excelled as a pitcher and was the first Chunichi Dragons pitcher to reach 100 wins.

  2. Tsuguhiro Hattori. Positions: Pitcher, Catcher and Third Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 5-7 , 138lb (170cm, 62kg) Born: February 23, 1920 in Aichi. Died: December 6, 1991. High School: School: Full Name: Tsuguhiro Hattori.

  3. Tsuguhiro Hattori played in Nippon Pro Baseball for 15 years. . Hattori was signed by the Nagoya team in 1939, and he hit .206/.292/.291 in his rookie year. He slumped to .110/.180/.110 in 1940, and hit .194/.282/.299 with a league-leading 8 homers in 1941. After winning the title, Hattori was drafted into the military and missed the next five ...

  4. Dec 6, 1991 · Tsuguhiro Hattori. 服部受弘. Born: February 23, 1920 in Aichi, Japan. Died: December 6, 1991 (71 years old) College: Nihon University. Total Cards: 28. Tweet. *Clicking on this affiliate link and making a purchase can result in this site earning a commission.

  5. Tsuguhiro Hattori (服部 受弘, February 23, 1920 – December 6, 1991) was a prominent Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball player who excelled as a pitcher and was the first Chunichi Dragons pitcher to reach 100 wins.

  6. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Tsuguhiro_HattoriTsuguhiro Hattori

    Tsuguhiro Hattori (服部 受弘, February 23, 1920 – December 6, 1991) was a prominent Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball player who excelled as a pitcher and was the first Chunichi Dragons pitcher to reach 100 wins. He played with the Dragons franchise his entire career.

  7. Tsuguhiro Hattori (服部 受弘, February 23, 1920 – December 6, 1991) was a prominent Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball player who excelled as a pitcher and was the first Chunichi Dragons pitcher to reach 100 wins.