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Hiroshi Ohshita

Hiroshi Ohshita
Ohshita in uniform with bat, age 24
Hiroshi Ohshita as a rookie in 1946
Outfielder
Born: (1922-12-15)December 15, 1922
Kobe, Japan
Died: May 23, 1979(1979-05-23) (aged 56)
Batted: Left Threw: Left
Professional debut
Japanese Baseball League: 1945, for the Senators
Japanese Baseball League: 1946, for the Toei Flyers
Pacific League: 1952, for the Nishitetsu Lions
Last Pacific League appearance
1959, for the Nishitetsu Lions
Career statistics
Batting average .303
Runs batted in 861
Home runs 201
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Member of the Japanese
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Inducted 1980

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Hiroshi Ohshita (大下 弘 Ōshita Hiroshi?, December 15, 1922 – May 23, 1979), also spelled Oshita, was a Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder who began his career after World War II. Known for his trademark blue bat, he hit a record 20 home runs in a season and was home run king and leading hitter three times for the Toei Flyers. Ohshita was also a heavy hitter with the Nishitetsu Lions of the Pacific League during the 1950s.

Ohshita was born in Sannomiya, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture on December 15, 1922. His father died in war when he was a child; his family moved to Gaoshun, Taiwan, where he grew up. Ohshita graduated from Gaoshun Commercial High School, and was recruited by Tairiku Watanabe to attend Meiji University, a private university in Japan which was noted for its baseball program. Meiji University belongs to the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League, an intercollegiate league with five other schools: Waseda University, Keio University, Rikkyo University, Hosei University and the University of Tokyo; Ohshita played for the Meiji University baseball team. During World War II, he was a second lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army and trained as a kamikaze pilot before the war's end on August 15, 1945.


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