This article is about Nippon Professional Baseball players who have hit for the cycle. For information on the accomplishment proper, see hitting for the cycle .
Fumio Fujimura was the first player in Nippon Professional Baseball history to hit for the cycle and also the first to hit multiple cycles.
In baseball , completing the cycle is the accomplishment of hitting a single , a double , a triple , and a home run in the same game. Collecting the hits in that order is known as a "natural cycle", which has occurred five times in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). The cycle itself is rare in NPB, occurring 76 times since Fumio Fujimura 's first cycle during the single league era in 1948. In terms of frequency, the cycle is roughly as common as a no-hitter (90 occurrences in NPB history ); Baseball Digest calls it "one of the rarest feats in baseball". Hitting for the cycle was not recognized in Japanese professional baseball until former Major League Baseball (MLB) player Daryl Spencer made a remark about it after hitting for the cycle with the Hankyu Braves in 1965. Of the 12 current NPB teams, only the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles have never had at least one player hit for the cycle.
The most cycles hit by a player in Nippon Professional Baseball is three, accomplished by Bobby Rose . Playing for the Yokohama BayStars , Rose hit his first cycle on May 2, 1995, the next on April 29, 1997, and his final cycle on June 30, 1999. Other than Rose, only three other NPB players have hit multiple cycles: Fumio Fujimura with the Osaka Tigers and Hiromi Matsunaga with the Hankyu/Orix Braves and Kosuke Fukudome with the Chunichi Dragons and the Hanshin Tigers , all with two. Fujimura is also the only player to have hit a cycle during both the single league era and the current dual league era. The 2003 NPB season saw the most cycles hit in a single season—five. That season also saw the only instance of cycles occurring in two different games on the same day: on July 1, hit by Atsunori Inaba of the Yakult Swallows and Arihito Muramatsu of the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks . The next day, Shinjiro Hiyama became the third player to hit for the cycle in two days. Conversely, the longest period of time between two players hitting for the cycle is one day shy of 6 years. The drought has lasted from Michihiro Ogasawara 's cycle in 2008 until Rainel Rosario's in 2014.
No player has ever hit a cycle in both the Central and Pacific Leagues ; however, after Alex Ochoa hit his cycle with the Dragons on April 13, 2004, he became the only player to hit a cycle in both MLB and NPB. Ochoa hit his first and only cycle in the MLB eight years prior on July 3, 1996, while playing for the New York Mets . Swallows catcher Atsuya Furuta is the only player to hit for the cycle in an NPB All-Star game , hitting one in game 2 of the 1992 series . Furuta's cycle is not considered an official NPB cycle as it occurred during an exhibition game . Inaba is the only player to hit for the cycle in a rain-shortened game . After hitting a triple in the first inning and hitting a home run in the fourth, Inaba collected the other two necessary hits in a seven-run fifth inning when the order batted around. Six players achieved their cycles by acquiring a required hit during extra innings . Kosuke Fukudome is the only player to have hit a grand slam as the home run of the cycle. Hiroshi Ohshita and Kazuhiko Kondo are the only two players to have hit a walk-off home run to win the game as the final hit of their cycles.
Cycles by player
Key to symbols in player table
†
Inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
*
Denotes a natural cycle
§
Indicates that a hit required for the cycle was acquired during extra innings
(x)
Number of cycles recorded to that point (if the player recorded more than one)
Hiroshi Ohshita 's cycle was the first to be completed with a walk-off home run in Nippon Professional Baseball history.
Tetsuharu Kawakami hit the first cycle in Yomiuri Giants ' franchise history.
Arihito Muramatsu is one of only five players to hit for a natural cycle in Nippon Professional Baseball history.
Alex Ochoa is the only player to hit a cycle in both Nippon Professional Baseball and Major League Baseball.
Michihiro Ogasawara hit for the cycle on September 3, 2008, against the Yomiuri Giants.
Nippon Professional Baseball players who have hit for the cycle, the date of its occurrence, team, league, and opponent
No.
Player
Date
Team
League
Opponent
Stadium
Ref
1
Fumio Fujimura (1)
October 2, 1948
Osaka Tigers
Japanese Baseball League
Kinsei Stars
Koshien Stadium
2
Masayasu Kaneda
April 16, 1949
Osaka Tigers
Japanese Baseball League
Nankai Hawks
Korakuen Stadium
3
Fumio Fujimura * (2)
May 25, 1950
Osaka Tigers
Central League
Hiroshima Carp
Koshien Stadium
4
Masato Monzen
June 27, 1950
Taiyo Whales
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Korakuen Stadium
5
Natsuki Higashitani
April 13, 1952
Hankyu Braves
Pacific League
Mainichi Orions
Kawasaki Stadium
6
Naoto Asahara
April 20, 1952
Tokyu Flyers
Pacific League
Kintetsu Pearls
Kawasaki Stadium
7
Masaharu Takita
June 22, 1952
Daiei Stars
Pacific League
Tokyu Flyers
Kawasaki Stadium
8
Takenori Yamakawa
June 26, 1952
Hiroshima Carp
Central League
Kokutetsu Swallows
Korakuen Stadium
9
Noboru Aota
April 23, 1953
Taiyo Shochiku Robins
Central League
Yomiuri Giants
Korakuen Stadium
10
Tokumitsu Harada
August 17, 1953
Nagoya Dragons
Central League
Yomiuri Giants
Korakuen Stadium
11
Hiroshi Ohshita
July 15, 1954
Nishitetsu Lions
Pacific League
Hankyu Braves
Heiwadai Stadium
12
Tetsuharu Kawakami
July 25, 1954
Yomiuri Giants
Central League
Hiroshima Carp
Shikishima Stadium
13
Tokuji Iida
August 24, 1955
Nankai Hawks
Pacific League
Tombo Unions
Kawasaki Stadium
14
Shoichi Busujima
June 23, 1957
Toei Flyers
Pacific League
Kintetsu Pearls
Komazawa Baseball Stadium
15
Kiyoshi Watanabe
July 19, 1957
Hankyu Braves
Pacific League
Kintetsu Pearls
Osaka Stadium
16
Takao Katsuragi
August 27, 1957
Mainichi Orions
Pacific League
Nankai Hawks
Osaka Stadium
17
Akira Owada
June 20, 1959
Hiroshima Carp
Central League
Taiyo Whales
Hiroshima Municipal Stadium
18
Yukihiko Machida
July 26, 1959
Kokutetsu Swallows
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Nagoya Stadium
19
Taisuke Obuchi
August 6, 1960
Nishitetsu Lions
Pacific League
Toei Flyers
Heiwadai Stadium
20
Isao Harimoto
May 7, 1961
Toei Flyers
Pacific League
Kintetsu Buffalo
Komazawa Baseball Stadium
21
Kazuhiko Kondo*
July 8, 1961
Taiyo Whales
Central League
Hanshin Tigers
Kawasaki Stadium
22
Masuho Maeda
September 16, 1962
Chunichi Dragons
Central League
Taiyo Whales
Nagoya Stadium
23
Sadaharu Oh
April 25, 1963
Yomiuri Giants
Central League
Hanshin Tigers
Korakuen Stadium
24
Daryl Spencer
July 16, 1965
Hankyu Braves
Pacific League
Kintetsu Buffaloes
Nishikyogoku Stadium
25
Hiromi Wada
May 28, 1968
Nishitetsu Lions
Pacific League
Nankai Hawks
Heiwadai Stadium
26
Hiroyuki Yamazaki
August 14, 1971
Lotte Orions
Pacific League
Toei Flyers
Meiji Jingu Stadium
27
Sumio Hirota
July 11, 1973
Lotte Orions
Pacific League
Nittaku Home Flyers
Meiji Jingu Stadium
28
Takahiro Tokutsu*
April 17, 1976
Lotte Orions
Pacific League
Taiheiyo Club Lions
Miyagi Baseball Stadium
29
Sachio Kinugasa
July 7, 1976
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Central League
Yomiuri Giants
Maruyama Baseball Stadium
30
Tsutomu Wakamatsu
July 9, 1976
Yakult Swallows
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Meiji Jingu Stadium
31
Keiichi Nagasaki
May 20, 1978
Yokohama Taiyo Whales
Central League
Hanshin Tigers
Yokohama Stadium
32
Akinobu Mayumi
May 20, 1979
Hanshin Tigers
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Nagoya Stadium
33
Mitsuyasu Hirano
July 17, 1980
Kintetsu Buffaloes
Pacific League
Hankyu Braves
Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium
34
Tatsuo Omiya
July 29, 1980
Nippon-Ham Fighters
Pacific League
Nankai Hawks
Osaka Stadium
35
Yutaka Fukumoto
May 21, 1981
Hankyu Braves
Pacific League
Seibu Lions
Seibu Lions Stadium
36
Hiromi Matsunaga (1)
October 8, 1982
Hankyu Braves
Pacific League
Nankai Hawks
Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium
37
Koji Yamamoto
April 30, 1983
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Central League
Hanshin Tigers
Koshien Stadium
38
Shigeru Kurihashi
May 21, 1985
Kintetsu Buffaloes
Pacific League
Nankai Hawks
Osaka Stadium
39
Takanori Okamura*
May 22, 1985
Seibu Lions
Pacific League
Lotte Orions
Heiwadai Stadium
40
Yoshiaki Kanemura
July 17, 1986
Kintetsu Buffaloes
Pacific League
Hankyu Braves
Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium
41
Koji Akiyama
July 13, 1989
Seibu Lions
Pacific League
Kintetsu Buffaloes
Fujiidera Stadium
42
Fujio Tamura
October 1, 1989
Nippon-Ham Fighters
Pacific League
Fukuoka Daiei Hawks
Heiwadai Stadium
43
Hiroshi Fujimoto
July 7, 1990
Fukuoka Daiei Hawks
Pacific League
Nippon-Ham Fighters
Hamamatsu Stadium
44
Takahiro Ikeyama
August 23, 1990
Yakult Swallows
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Meiji Jingu Stadium
45
Hiromi Matsunaga (2)
May 24, 1991
Orix Braves
Pacific League
Lotte Orions
Green Stadium Kobe
46
Jack Howell
July 29, 1992
Yakult Swallows
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Meiji Jingu Stadium
47
Norihiro Nakamura
September 18, 1994
Kintetsu Buffaloes
Pacific League
Nippon-Ham Fighters
Fujiidera Stadium
48
Bobby Rose (1)
May 2, 1995
Yokohama BayStars
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Yokohama Stadium
49
Bobby Rose (2)
April 29, 1997
Yokohama BayStars
Central League
Yakult Swallows
Yokohama Stadium
50
Kazuyoshi Tatsunami
August 22, 1997
Chunichi Dragons
Central League
Hanshin Tigers
Nagoya Dome
51
Katsumi Hirosawa
September 26, 1997
Yomiuri Giants
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Tokyo Dome
52
Tomoaki Kanemoto
April 24, 1999
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Hiroshima Municipal Stadium
53
Toshihisa Nishi
June 25, 1999
Yomiuri Giants
Central League
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Hiroshima Municipal Stadium
54
Bobby Rose (3)
June 30, 1999
Yokohama BayStars
Central League
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Alpen Stadium
55
Kazuo Matsui
June 7, 2000
Seibu Lions
Pacific League
Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes
Seibu Dome
56
Boi Rodriguez
July 27, 2002
Yokohama BayStars
Central League
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Chiyodai Baseball Stadium
57
Hirokazu Ibata
September 21, 2002
Chunichi Dragons
Central League
Yokohama BayStars
Nagoya Dome
58
José Ortiz
May 3, 2003
Orix BlueWave
Pacific League
Seibu Lions
Seibu Dome
59
Kosuke Fukudome
June 8, 2003
Chunichi Dragons
Central League
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Nagoya Dome
60
Atsunori Inaba
July 1, 2003
Yakult Swallows
Central League
Yokohama BayStars
Matsumoto Baseball Stadium
61
Arihito Muramatsu *
Fukuoka Daiei Hawks
Pacific League
Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes
Osaka Dome
62
Shinjiro Hiyama
July 2, 2003
Hanshin Tigers
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Koshien Stadium
63
Toru Hosokawa
April 4, 2004
Seibu Lions
Pacific League
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
Sapporo Dome
64
Alex Ochoa
April 13, 2004
Chunichi Dragons
Central League
Yomiuri Giants
Tokyo Dome
65
Julio Zuleta
September 22, 2007
Chiba Lotte Marines
Pacific League
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
Fullcast Stadium Miyagi
66
Michihiro Ogasawara
September 3, 2008
Yomiuri Giants
Central League
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Kyocera Dome Osaka
67
Rainel Rosario
September 2, 2014
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Central League
Yomiuri Giants
Nagano Olympic Stadium
68
Yohei Oshima
July 20, 2016
Chunichi Dragons
Central League
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Mazda Stadium
69
Kosuke Fukudome (2)
July 30, 2016
Hanshin Tigers
Central League
Chunichi Dragons
Koshien Stadium
70
Yuki Yanagita
April 21, 2018
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
Pacific League
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
Sapporo Dome
71
Tetsuto Yamada
July 9, 2018
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
Central League
Yomiuri Giants
Kusanagi Stadium
72
Masayuki Kuwahara
July 20, 2018
Yokohama DeNA BayStars
Central League
Hanshin Tigers
Yokohama Stadium
73
Ryosuke Hirata
August 16, 2018
Chunichi Dragons
Central League
Yokohama DeNA BayStars
Nagoya Dome
74
Ryutaro Umeno
April 9, 2019
Hanshin Tigers
Central League
Yokohama DeNA BayStars
Koshien Stadium
75
Shugo Maki
August 25, 2021
Yokohama DeNA BayStars
Central League
Hanshin Tigers
Osaka Dome
76
Yasutaka Shiomi
September 18, 2021
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
Central League
Yomiuri Giants
Tokyo Dome
Cycles by franchise
See also
References
General
Inline citations
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