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  1. Yamamoto was drafted first round by Hiroshima Carp in 1968. He began to exhibit his talent as an average and long range hitter in 1975, with which he contributed to the Carp mark its first league championship in its history, ending the season at .319 (leading hitter of the year) with 30 home runs.

  2. The team moved to the newly constructed Hiroshima Municipal Stadium in central Hiroshima in July 1957. Finally, in 1960, they ended the season above the .500 mark. In 1968, the Toyo Kogyo company became the team's chief sponsor, and the company name was inserted to become the Hiroshima Toyo Carp.

  3. Koji Yamamoto was born in Hiroshima in 1946, his parents, who'd both survived the atomic bombing, were fans of the Hiroshima Carp from pretty much day 1, and as a child, Koji would catch every Carp home game he possibly could with his family.

  4. Then, in 1975, thanks to a combination of stellar players like Koji Yamamoto (536 career home runs), Sachio Kinugasa (2,215 consecutive games played), and Gail Hopkins (clutch hitter who set a team record with 33 home runs in ’75), the Carp finally won its first Central League pennant.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · ww2dbase Operation Vengeance is the name given in 1965 to a hastily planned and executed, but successful, American operation in 1943 to eliminate the commander-in-chief of the Japanese Navy's Combined Fleet, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. The operation started with a fortuitous intelligence operation.

  6. On March 20, Director Ishimoto gave an impassioned speech in front of the Hiroshima Prefectural Office (Current Hiroshima University Hospital). “If the Carp is removed from Hiroshima, there will never be a local baseball team again.” he said, calling for financial support to keep the Carp alive.

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  8. Career. He recorded over 40 home runs for five years in a row from 1977. With 536 home runs, he is fourth on the NPB career list. After graduating from high school in Hiroshima, Yamamoto was admitted to Hosei University in 1965.

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