Naomasa Yokawa

Naomasa Yokawa (陽川 尚将, Yōkawa Naomasa, born July 17, 1991 in Osaka) is a Japanese professional baseball infielder for the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball.

Naomasa Yokawa
Yokawa with the Hanshin Tigers
Hanshin Tigers – No. 55
Infielder
Born: (1991-07-17) July 17, 1991
Bats: Right Throws: Right
NPB debut
February 28, Hanshin Tigers
Teams

Early Baseball Career


(2013-10-21、Meiji Jingu Stadium)

Yokawa started playing baseball in 2nd grade as a third baseman for the East Sekime Lions (little league), then he doubled as a pitcher and infielder in junior high.[1] He was converted to a shortstop upon entering Konkōōsaka High School, and experienced playing in the Spring Koshien in his third year. He hit a total of 36 home runs in his high school career.[2]

During the 2009 draft, the Yomiuri Giants chose him as their third pick for the ikusei draft (developmental draft), but he rejected their offer and opted to enroll in Tokyo University of Agriculture instead.[3]

He then played as third baseman for Tokyo Nodai and participated in the Tohto League games. In 4 years, he recorded 109 hits, 51 RBIs, and 23 home runs.[4]

Hanshin Tigers

Before the 2013 draft, he said that he would turn pro only if he was drafted in the 3rd round or earlier, but will play for the industrial leagues otherwise.[5] The Tigers chose him as their 3rd pick, and he accepted their offer.[1] He was assigned the jersey number 55.

2014

He spent his first year playing in minor league games. In his 98-game appearances, he batted 0.241, recorded 38 RBIs and 6 home runs. Although he alternated playing as 1st and 3rd baseman, he committed 12 errors when he played the latter.

2015

He started training as an infielder with the main squad during spring camp, but dislocated his left shoulder when he made a diving catch during a friendly match with the Samsung Lions (KBO).[6] Afterwards, he underwent rehabilitation for 3 months.[7] He resumed playing in the Western League (minors) in June, and even got selected as a nominee for Fresh All Star Games.[8] In 54 games, he recorded a batting average of 0.213, 16 RBIs and 3 home runs.

During off-season, he was selected to play for the national team in the Winter League games in Taiwan. He played as a short stop or 2nd baseman in 17 games, batted an average of 0.345, and recorded 13 RBIs including 2 home runs.[9]

2016

He started the year with an impressive performance during the pre-season exhibition games and farm games. By April, he secured the cleanup position, topped the player rankings by hitting 0.347, and got awarded the MVP of the month for 2 consecutive months for scoring 18 RBIs (5 home runs).[10][11] He got promoted to the main squad during the April 15 match against the Dragons, and recorded his first hit on his first at-bat during the top of the 7th inning.[12] On April 29, his first career home run won the match against the Baystars, and he got to experience his first hero interview with pitcher and fellow 2013 draftee Yuta Iwasada.[13] He then alternated as a 3rd baseman or left outfielder during his next appearances, though mostly as substitute for other starters, until he fell into a slump and was eventually sent back to the farm. While his performance in the main squad games was not the best, he redeemed himself in the minors where he got the triple crown title; he was the batting champion with an average of 0.301, RBI leader with 62 RBIs, and home run leader with 14 home runs (tied with another Softbank player).[14] He also got awarded the 2016 Hanshin Farm MVP.[15]

Playing Style

He employs a powerful swing on the plate,[16] and possesses stamina that can last him throughout an entire game, as he demonstrated during his university days.[4]

When his performance began to improve in 2017, his teammates in the farm noticed his habit of pounding his chest with his palms after he hits a home run, and promptly gave him the nickname "Gorilla". By 2018, his teammates would do the "Gorilla Pose" ("Go-ri-ra Po-su" or ゴリラポーズ) after he hit one home run after another, both in the farm and main squad games.[17] This eventually spread and even the main squad members now call him by this nickname, and greet him with this chest-slapping gesture as he returns to the dugout after a successful run.[18]

gollark: Why should I be FORCED to experience 9.81N/kg of downward force?!
gollark: Really, we're enslaved by reality and its ridiculous constraints.
gollark: Okay, that's possibly justifiable.
gollark: Oh, I read the end of that as "I think".
gollark: Have you SEEN slaves?

References

  1. "阪神ドラ3陽川、脱臼自分で治す鉄人". Nikkan Sports. 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  2. "2013年ドラフト 陽川 尚将". Sports Nippon. 2013-11-02. Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  3. "[コラム巨]ドラフトで巨人を拒否した男達". Sports Hochi. 2013-10-19. Archived from the original on 2013-11-02. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  4. 週刊ベースボール2013年12月16日号 P84
  5. "ドラフト隠し玉は東都2部の東農大・陽川". Nikkan Sports. 2013-10-11. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  6. "阪神陽川左肩亜脱臼 若手大砲が苦境". Nikkan Sports. 2015-02-24.
  7. "阪神陽川フリー打撃再開 2月に左肩亜脱臼". Nikkan Sports. 2015-05-17.
  8. "阪神陽川が復活弾「これが公式戦なら…」". Nikkan Sports. 2015-06-25.
  9. "期待の若手の成績は? ウインターリーグの結果を紹介". THE PAGE. 2015-12-21. Archived from the original on 2016-01-19. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  10. "阪神・陽川、プロ入り初の一軍昇格!二軍でリーグ1位の5本塁打". Sankei Sports. 2016-04-13.
  11. "ファーム3、4月度MVPにDeNA白根、阪神陽川". Nikkan Sports. 2016-05-12.
  12. "阪神・陽川、プロ入り初の一軍昇格!二軍でリーグ1位の5本塁打". Nikkan Sports. 2016-04-16.
  13. "阪神の陽川が金本マジックでプロ初アーチが逆転決勝2ランに!". THE PAGE. 2016-04-29. Archived from the original on 2016-06-30. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  14. "本間勝の鳴尾浜通信「阪神陽川、ファームの三冠王よりも1軍定着へ」". Nikkan Sports. 2016-09-19.
  15. "球団選定ファーム年間最優秀選手賞 秋山拓巳選手と陽川尚将選手が受賞". Hanshin Tigers Official Site. 2016-09-28.
  16. 「週刊ベースボール」(Weekly Baseball) November 11, 2013 edition「2013ドラフト総決算号」 ベースボール・マガジン社
  17. "阪神・4番陽川 覚醒させた「ゴリラポーズ」". Zakzak. 2018-07-02.
  18. "阪神・陽川が打つと"ゴリラポーズ"二軍から流行". Sankei Sports. 2018-07-02.
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