Society | Nov 09

Hayato Sakamoto becomes 53rd player to reach 2,000 hits in Japan

Nov 09 (Japan Times) - Hayato Sakamoto reached Japan's iconic 2,000-hit mark in the first inning of the Yomiuri Giants' game against the Yakult Swallows on Sunday, arriving at the milestone in his 14th season in Nippon Professional Baseball.

Playing in his 1,783rd career game, the Giants' captain doubled off Swallows starter Albert Suarez with two outs in the opening frame at Tokyo Dome. The hit in his 6,846th plate appearance tied Sakamoto with Kazuya Fukuura in the 52nd spot on Japan's career hit list.

"I wasn't in a rush but I did want to get a hit soon, so it's a good thing I got one in my first at-bat," said Sakamoto, who was hitless in three at-bats after getting No. 1,999 on Saturday night.

Sakamoto, the second-youngest player to reach the milestone after Hall of Famer Kihachi Enomoto, moved past Fukuura in the career hit rankings in the third inning of Sunday's game with his 19th home run of the season.

He added a single in the fourth to collect No. 2,002, four shy of slugging first-baseman Norihiro Komada at 51st on the list.

The record for hits in Nippon Professional Baseball is 3,085, held by Hall of Fame outfielder Isao Harimoto, who played in 2,752 career games. Ichiro Suzuki, who had 3,089 career hits in the major leagues, also had 1,278 hits in Japan.


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