45 Facts About Norichika Aoki

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Norichika "Nori" Aoki is a Japanese professional baseball outfielder for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of Nippon Professional Baseball.

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Norichika Aoki played in the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classics as well as the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and represented Japan in the 2017 World Baseball Classic.

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Norichika Aoki was born in Hyuga, Miyazaki, and attended Hyuga Municipal Hichiya Elementary School and Tomishima Junior High School before going on to Miyazaki Prefectural Hyuga High School.

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Norichika Aoki was surrounded by a remarkable concentration of talent at Waseda: his year included shortstop Takashi Toritani, third baseman Toshimitsu Higa and center fielder Shintaro Yoshida, all three of whom would later go on to the pros.

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Norichika Aoki was selected in the fourth round of the 2003 NPB amateur draft by the Yakult Swallows.

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In 2004, Norichika Aoki saw little playing time in his rookie season, playing just 10 games at the ichigun level.

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In 2005, Norichika Aoki enjoyed a breakout year, earning the job of starting center fielder with the departure of Atsunori Inaba.

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In 2006, Norichika Aoki was chosen to play in the inaugural World Baseball Classic as a member of the Japanese national team in 2006.

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Norichika Aoki made his second All-Star appearance in July 2006 and was named the Most Valuable Player in Game 1, becoming the fourth player in NPB history to win both Fresh All-Star Game and All-Star Game MVP honors.

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Norichika Aoki cut down on his strikeouts and drew more walks than in the previous season, improving his on-base percentage from.

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On July 10,2007, Norichika Aoki became the fastest player in Japanese professional baseball history to amass 500 career hits, doing so in 373 games.

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Norichika Aoki led the league in on-base percentage for the first time and scored 114 runs.

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Norichika Aoki was slotted into both the 2- and 3-hole numerous times and even hit cleanup in Furuta's retirement game as a player on October 7,2007.

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Norichika Aoki played in the Asian Baseball Championship as a member of the Japanese national team in December 2007, helping Japan clinch a berth in the upcoming Beijing Olympics.

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On May 5,2008, Norichika Aoki was scratched from the lineup and sent down to the minors due to an oblique strain.

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In 2009, Though he hit well in the second World Baseball Classic, Norichika Aoki struggled in the opening weeks of the 2009 season, hitting just.

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Norichika Aoki got hit in the head by a pitch thrown by Chunichi Dragons closer Hitoki Iwase on April 30,2009, but was found to have no serious injuries upon diagnosis.

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Norichika Aoki became the team's first Japanese player to be acquired through this process.

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Norichika Aoki's playing time greatly increased over the course of the season due to his fine play and the injuries sustained by many starters.

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Norichika Aoki set the record for doubles in a single season by a Brewers rookie.

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On June 7,2012, in a game against the Chicago Cubs, Norichika Aoki hit his first out of the park home run in his MLB career.

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Norichika Aoki made great defensive plays and got big hits when they were needed, including a 2-out, 2-strike, 2-run home run on September 9,2012, against St Louis to tie the game and send it to extra innings.

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On June 24,2012, Norichika Aoki collected 3 hits and 4 stolen bases against the Chicago White Sox.

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Norichika Aoki was the Brewers Opening Day right fielder and leadoff hitter in 2013, and Logan Schafer was his main backup.

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Norichika Aoki batted leadoff for the Royals for much of the 2014 season.

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Norichika Aoki set a Royals franchise record, which was the most hits in a three-game series.

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Norichika Aoki collected a total of 11 hits against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium, passing Willie Wilson and George Brett's former record of 10 hits.

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On January 19,2015, Norichika Aoki signed a one-year deal with the San Francisco Giants.

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On June 20,2015, Norichika Aoki was hit by a pitch from Dodger Carlos Frias, breaking his right fibula and putting him on the disabled list, resulting in him missing 28 games.

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Norichika Aoki went on the 7-day concussion list, missing another seven games.

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On June 11,2017, Norichika Aoki recorded his 2000th career professional hit against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

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Norichika Aoki was designated for assignment on August 28,2017, and released the following day.

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On January 30,2018, Norichika Aoki signed a three-year deal to return to the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, where he spent the first eight years of his professional career.

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Norichika Aoki was named to the Japanese national team for the first time in early 2006 for the inaugural World Baseball Classic.

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Norichika Aoki played in the 2007 Asian Baseball Championship as a member of the Japanese national team.

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Norichika Aoki played in all nine games in the 2008 Beijing Olympics as Japan's starting center fielder, batting in each of the first three spots in the order and hitting.

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Norichika Aoki played in the World Baseball Classic for the second time in 2009, having no difficulty playing left field despite manning center field almost exclusively for the Swallows.

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Norichika Aoki was one of three outfielders named to the All-Tournament team.

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40.

Norichika Aoki played center field for Team Japan in the 2017 World Baseball Classic.

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Norichika Aoki is known to be slightly unusual in that he has several different batting stances in his repertoire.

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Norichika Aoki has attested to the importance of lower body movement to his hitting in interviews.

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Norichika Aoki's throwing arm is fringe-average for a major league center fielder but accurate, and he has a quick release.

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44.

Norichika Aoki was known throughout the Brewers organization as a solid defender.

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Norichika Aoki is married to former Japanese broadcaster Sachi Ohtake with whom he has two children.

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