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Encyclopedia > Atsuya Furuta
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Atsuya Furuta (古田 敦也, b. August 6, 1965 in Kawanishi, Hyogo) is a former Japanese baseball player and player-manager for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows professional baseball club in the Central League. Drafted in the 2nd round in 1990, Furuta became a leader for the Swallows as a catcher and became the first player-manager in Japanese baseball in 29 years, since Katsuya Nomura in 1977. In addition to his skills on the field, he is also known for leading a successful two day strike in 2004 as the head of the Japanese baseball players union [1]. This article is about the sport. ... Baseball at the 1988 Summer Olympics was a demonstration sport for the seventh time. ... is the 218th day of the year (219th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1965 Gregorian calendar. ... Kawanishi (川西市; -shi) is a city located in Hyogo, Japan. ... This article is about the sport. ... The Tokyo Yakult Swallows (Japanese: , Tōkyō Yakuruto Suwarōzu) are a professional baseball team in Japans Central League. ... This article is about the sport. ... See also: Central League (football) The Central League (セントラル・リーグ Sentoraru Riigu) is one of Japans two major professional baseball leagues (the other is the Pacific League). ... One of the greatest catchers in Nippon Pro Baseball, Katsuya Nomura was known for his slugging hitting and his endurance behind the plate. ...


He remains one of the most prominent figures in Japanese baseball because of his leadership both on and off the field. In June of 2007, Furuta removed himself from the active roster so he could focus on managing the floundering Swallows.

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Biography

Furuta graduated from Kawanishi Meihou High School and Ritsumeikan University before entering the Toyota company baseball team in 1988. He was chosen as part of the Japanese Olympic team in 1988 for the Seoul Olympics, and won a silver medal. Zonshinkan is one of the symbolic buildings in Kinugasa Campus. ... This article is about the automaker. ... The Games of the XXIV Olympiad were held in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. ...


The Yakult Swallows drafted Furuta in the second round of the 1990 draft. He became the team's starting catcher in his first season. In the 1991 all star game, he threw out three runners attempting to steal in one inning, receiving the all star MVP award. He has appeared in the all star game every single year of his career. The same year, he also beat Hiromitsu Ochiai to win the batting title (.340 batting average). He also hit a cycle in the 1992 all star game, receiving the all star MVP award again. In the 1995 Japanese championship series, he outsmarted batting champion Ichiro Suzuki, leading his team to victory. In 1997, he won the season MVP award for leading his team to another championship. The Yakult Swallows (ヤクルトスワローズ Yakuruto Suwarōzu) are a professional baseball team in Japans Central League. ... Hiromitsu Ochiai (落合 博満 Ochiai Hiromitsu, born December 9, 1953) is currently manager of the Chunichi Dragons in the Japanese professional baseball league, known as the NPB in Japan. ... Ichiro Suzuki ), often known simply as Ichiro ), is a Japanese outfielder for the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball team. ...


On June 28, 2003, Furuta hit home runs in 4 consecutive at bats, tying the Japanese record. He got his 2000th hit on April 24, 2005, which is the 32nd Japanese player, the second catcher (after Katsuya Nomura), and the first-ever player drafted from university/company team to reach such achievement. In 2004, he led the first player strike in Japanese baseball history, in opposition to the elimination of the Kintetsu Buffaloes team. In 2006, he agreed to become a player-manager for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, the first in 29 years, after his mentor, Katsuya Nomura. His team had a record of 70-73-3 in 2006, placing in third, but Furuta's own statistics were easily his career worst. He was given the largest salary decrease in Japanese baseball history after the season (his contract of player and manager are seperated, which player contract is shorter), but he remained a player-manager for the 2007 season . He retired from the baseball-field after that season. One of the greatest catchers in Nippon Pro Baseball, Katsuya Nomura was known for his slugging hitting and his endurance behind the plate. ... The Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes (ja: 大阪近鉄バファローズ) was a Nippon Professional Baseball team based in Osaka, Japan, which were in the Pacific League. ... The Tokyo Yakult Swallows (Japanese: , Tōkyō Yakuruto Suwarōzu) are a professional baseball team in Japans Central League. ... One of the greatest catchers in Nippon Pro Baseball, Katsuya Nomura was known for his slugging hitting and his endurance behind the plate. ...


Though his hitting and defensive skills have eroded over the years due to age and countless injuries, Furuta was by far the best catcher in Japan during his prime, tirelessly analyzing opposing batters, and throwing out countless base stealers during his career. His percentage of base stealers thrown out was above .600 in 1993 and 2000, a phenomenal percentage. He also contributed significantly with the bat, winning a batting title, and having eight seasons with a batting average over .300 (the most among Japanese catchers). He has also caught two no-hit games: Terry Bross in 1995, and Kazuhisa Ishii in 1997. Furuta developed many of his skills under the tutelage of legendary catcher Katsuya Nomura. Nomura currently manages the Rakuten Eagles, while Furuta was a player-manager for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows until the end of 2007 season, and the two battled in 2006 for the first time. Furuta won the battle, as the Swallows beat the Eagles 5 out of 6 games. Kazuhisa Ishii (石井一久 Ishii Kazuhisa; born September 9, 1973 in Wakaba-ku, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese Major League Baseball pitcher. ... One of the greatest catchers in Nippon Pro Baseball, Katsuya Nomura was known for his slugging hitting and his endurance behind the plate. ... The Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (東北楽天ゴールデンイーグルス) is a baseball team founded in 2004 to begin play in 2005 in the Japanese Pacific League. ... The Tokyo Yakult Swallows (Japanese: , Tōkyō Yakuruto Suwarōzu) are a professional baseball team in Japans Central League. ...


The Japanese Baseball Strike

The strike took place for two days, from September 18 to 19, 2004. The dispute took place between the owners of the 12 professional Japanese baseball teams, and the players union, concerning the merging of the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes and the Orix Blue Wave. The owners wanted to get rid of the financially defunct Buffaloes, and merge the two baseball leagues, since teams in the Central League saw much higher profits than the Pacific League, having popular teams such as the Yomiuri Giants and Hanshin Tigers. A battle escalated between the players union and the owners, and reached its height when Yomiuri Giants owner Tsuneo Watanabe controversially remarked that Furuta was "a mere player,"[2] implying that players had no say in what league would look like the next year. The strike led to a compromise between the two groups. The Buffaloes were merged with the Bluewave, but a new team, the Rakuten Eagles, was created to keep the former six team league structure. The dispute received huge press coverage (which mostly favored Furuta and the players union) and was dubbed one of the biggest events in the history of Japanese baseball. The Orix BlueWave (オリックスブルーウェーブ) is a baseball team in Kōbe, Japan, that plays in the Pacific League. ... See also: Central League (football) The Central League (セントラル・リーグ Sentoraru Riigu) is one of Japans two major professional baseball leagues (the other is the Pacific League). ... The Pacific League (パシフィック・リーグ Pashifikku Riigu) is one of Japans two major professional baseball leagues (the other is the Central League). ... The Yomiuri Giants ) are one of the popular Central League baseball teams based at the Tokyo Dome in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Yomiuri Giants ) are one of the popular Central League baseball teams based at the Tokyo Dome in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. ... Tsuneo Watanabe , born May 30, 1926) is a Japanese businesspeople. ... The Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (東北楽天ゴールデンイーグルス) is a baseball team founded in 2004 to begin play in 2005 in the Japanese Pacific League. ...


Role in the Baseball Players Union

Furuta has made a huge impact in the Japanese Baseball Players Union, increasing the rights of players, and mending relationships between the professional leagues and the amateur baseball association in Japan. The baseball strike in 2004 became a nation-wide event, and fans of all teams cheered for Furuta when he appeared following the strike. Furuta was the leader of the players union from 1998 to 2005, stepping down after becoming a player-manager in 2006.


Trivia

  • His hobby is playing Shogi (Japanese chess). He was given a third degree rank by the Japanese Shogi Association, and guest starred in a television drama as a Shogi player. He played Shogi master Habu Yoshiharu in a television special event, but was defeated.
  • Since he used to play for the Toyota baseball team, he drives a Toyota, and has appeared in the company's advertisements.
  • Furuta is known for his trademark glasses, and for a game in 2006, fans that entered the stadium wearing glasses (or lenses with no prescription) were given special gifts.

This article is about the Japanese board game. ... Habu Yoshiharu (羽生善治, born September 27, 1970) is a professional shogi player. ... This article is about the automaker. ...

Awards and Accomplishments

  • MVP (1993, 1997)
  • Batting Title (1991)
  • Best Nine Award (1991~1993, 1995, 1997, 1999~2001, 2004)
  • Golden Glove Award (1990~1993, 1995, 1997, 1999~2001, 2004)
  • Championship Series MVP (1997, 2001)
  • All Star (1990~2006)
  • 1988 Seoul Olympics silver medalist

The Games of the XXIV Olympiad were held in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. ...

See also

One of the greatest catchers in Nippon Pro Baseball, Katsuya Nomura was known for his slugging hitting and his endurance behind the plate. ... Shingo Takatsu (高津臣吾, Takatsu Shingo) (born November 25, 1968 in Hiroshima, Japan) is a pitcher in the National League of Major League Baseball. ... Kazuhisa Ishii (石井一久 Ishii Kazuhisa; born September 9, 1973 in Wakaba-ku, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese Major League Baseball pitcher. ... Masato Yoshii (born April 20, 1965 in Osaka, Japan), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1998-2002. ...

External links

  • (Japanese) Official blog

References

  1. ^ [1] Why Japanese fans love baseball strikes by Robert Whiting
  2. ^ [2] Japanball.com

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Atsuya Furuta, a veteran catcher for the Yakult Swallows, will become the team's player-manager next season, the Swallows said Tuesday.
Furuta, 40, signed a two-year contract to take over for Tsutomu Wakamatsu, who had led the team since 1998.
Katsuya Nomura served as player-manager for the Nankai Hawks from 1970 to 1977.
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