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Kazuhisa Makita

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Kazuhisa Makita
Makita with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – No. 97
Pitcher / Coach
Born: (1984-11-10) November 10, 1984 (age 39)
Yaizu, Japan
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Professional debut
NPB: 2011, for the Saitama Seibu Lions
MLB: March 30, 2018, for the San Diego Padres
CPBL: July 12, 2022, for the CTBC Brothers
Last appearance
NPB: September 3, 2021, for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
MLB: September 29, 2018, for the San Diego Padres
CPBL: August 6, 2022, for the CTBC Brothers
NPB statistics
Win–loss record55-51
Earned run average2.81
Strikeouts552
Saves27
Holds78
MLB statistics
Win–loss record0–1
Earned run average5.40
Strikeouts37
Holds2
CPBL statistics
Win–loss record0–0
Earned run average8.44
Strikeouts4
Teams
As player

As coach

Career highlights and awards
NPB
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  Japan
2015 WBSC Premier12
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Tokyo Team

Kazuhisa Makita (牧田 和久, Makita Kazuhisa, born November 10, 1984) is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher, and current the third squad pitching coach for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).[1]

He played in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Saitama Seibu Lions and Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles. He also played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres, and in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) for the CTBC Brothers.

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Career

Saitama Seibu Lions

Makita with the Saitama Seibu Lions

Makita played collegiately at Heisei Kokusai University but was not drafted out college. He went on to play for Nippon Express in the Japanese industrial leagues for several years after college before being selected by the Saitama Seibu Lions with their second pick in the 2010 Nippon Professional Baseball draft.[2] Makita made his professional debut in 2011 with Seibu, logging a 5–7 record and 2.61 ERA with 22 saves in 55 appearances, and earned Pacific League Rookie of the Year honors, as well as being named an NPB All-Star.[citation needed] In 2012, Makita improved upon the previous year, recording a 13–9 record and 2.43 ERA in 27 appearances. In 2013, Makita was named an NPB All-Star for the second time in his career after pitching to an 8–9 record and 2.60 ERA with 87 strikeouts in 166.0 innings of work. In 2014, Makita logged an 8-9 record and 3.74 ERA with 89 strikeouts in 170.2 innings pitched. The next year, Makita pitched in 34 games for the Lions, registering a 9–11 record and 3.66 ERA in 137.2 innings. In the 2016 season, Makita posted a stellar 7–1 record and 1.60 ERA with 43 strikeouts in 78.2 innings across 50 contests. In 2017, Makita pitched to a 3–3 record and 2.30 ERA with 35 strikeouts in 62.2 innings of work.

In seven seasons with the Saitama Seibu Lions, Makita compiled a career 2.83 earned run average (ERA) with 514 strikeouts and 206 walks in 921+13 innings.[3]

On December 1, 2017, the Lions announced that they would be posting Makita to be made available to MLB teams before the end of the month.[4]

San Diego Padres

Makita with the San Diego Padres

On January 6, 2018, Makita signed a two-year contract with the San Diego Padres.[5] He made 27 appearances in the 2018 season, registering an ERA of 5.40 in 35 innings. On November 2, 2018, Makita was designated for assignment by the Padres.[6]

Makita was invited to Spring Training as a non-roster invitee in 2019 and was assigned to the Double-A Amarillo Sod Poodles to begin the year. Makita had his contract selected to the active roster by the Padres on June 17, 2019,[7] but was designated for assignment the next day without making an appearance for the club.[8] He was outrighted to Amarillo on June 25.[9] He spent the remainder of the 2019 season split between Amarillo and the Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas, and logged a 6-3 record and 3.33 ERA with 67 strikeouts in 70.1 innings between the two teams. He elected free agency on October 1.

Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles

On November 26, 2019, Makita signed with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Nippon Professional Baseball.[10][11] In 2020 with the Eagles, Makita pitched to a 2-2 record and 2.16 ERA in 52 appearances. He was released by Rakuten on October 26, 2021.

CTBC Brothers

On May 2, 2022, Makita signed with the CTBC Brothers of the Chinese Professional Baseball League.[12] In 6 games, Makita struggled to an 8.44 ERA with 4 strikeouts in 5+13 innings pitched. He was released by the Brothers on September 13.

On October 25, 2022, Makita announced his retirement from professional baseball.[13]

After retirement

On October 31, 2023, Makita served as the third squad pitching coach of the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.[1]

International career

Makita played for the Japan national baseball team in the 2013 World Baseball Classic, 2014 MLB Japan All-Star Series,[14] 2015 exhibition series against Europe,[15] 2015 WBSC Premier12,[16] and 2017 World Baseball Classic as a relief pitcher.[17]

In 2014, Makita was one of four pitchers who combined to throw a no-hitter for Samurai Japan against a team of Major League players in the MLB-Japan All-Star Series at the Tokyo Dome.[18]

Playing style

With an unconventional submarine delivery, Makita throws a fastball which sits at 80 mph (tops out at 84–85 mph), a sinker (shuuto), a slider, and a curveball.[19] Makita's pace is very quick; he took approximately eight seconds between pitches in 2016, making him the fastest-working pitcher in NPB that season.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks press release 2023/10/31 (火) 新入団コーチのお知らせ". Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Official site (in Japanese). October 31, 2023. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Sypa, Steve (November 20, 2017). "International Free Agent Profile: Kazuhisa Makita". Amazin' Avenue. SB Nation. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Kazuhisa Makita Career Stats". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
  4. ^ Trezza, Joe (December 1, 2017). "Kazuhisa Makita to be posted for MLB teams". MLB.com. Retrieved January 6, 2017.
  5. ^ "Padres sign Kazuhisa Makita to a two-year contract". MLB.com. January 6, 2018. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
  6. ^ "Padres Outright Alex Dickerson, Designate Kazuhisa Makita".
  7. ^ "Padres Select Makita, Recall Mejia; Machado Appeals 1-Game Ban".
  8. ^ "Padres Designate Kazuhisa Makita".
  9. ^ "Minor MLB Transactions: 6/25/19".
  10. ^ "牧田 和久選手 入団基本合意に関して". 東北楽天ゴールデンイーグルス 公式サイト (in Japanese). November 26, 2019. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
  11. ^ Jeff Todd (November 26, 2019). "Kazuhisa Makita Signs With Rakuten Golden Eagles". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  12. ^ "CTBC Brothers Sign Kazuhisa Makita". CPBLStats.com. May 2, 2022. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
  13. ^ "Baseball: Former Padres, Japan WBC team pitcher Makita to retire". nippon.com. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  14. ^ "選手一覧". 野球日本代表 侍ジャパン オフィシャルサイト (in Japanese). October 9, 2014. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
  15. ^ "欧州代表戦、侍ジャパン出場選手発表!6選手が小久保体制下で初招集". 野球日本代表 侍ジャパン オフィシャルサイト (in Japanese). January 16, 2015. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
  16. ^ "「WBSC プレミア12」侍ジャパントップチーム最終ロースター28名発表!!". 野球日本代表 侍ジャパン オフィシャルサイト (in Japanese). October 9, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  17. ^ BaseballAmerica.com: Majors: International Affairs: World Baseball Classic: Preliminary Rosters For 2013 World Baseball Classic
  18. ^ Coskrey, Jason (15 November 2014). "Norimoto, three relievers toss combined no-hitter against MLB All-Stars". The Japan Times. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  19. ^ 変化球ラーニング シンカー編 牧田和久、『Weekly Baseball』2011 No.26、BASEBALL MAGAZINE SHA Co., Ltd、P.30-31。

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