Takashi Kashiwada

Takashi Kashiwada

Takashi Kashiwada (柏田 貴史, born May 14, 1971 in Yatsushiro, Kumamoto, Japan) is a retired baseball player. He played for the Yomiuri Giants and the New York Mets.

Biography

Kashiwada played baseball at his local high school, and joined the Yomiuri Giants from outside the draft in 1990. He spent most of his first six seasons on the minor league team. He led the minors in wins in 1995, but was given few opportunities in the Central League.

Kashiwada joined the New York Mets spring training session in 1997, and ended up staying with the team for the rest of the season. He had won only 1 game in Japan, but went 3-1 with a 4.31 ERA in 35 games with the Mets. He returned to the Giants the next year, and was used almost exclusively against left-handed hitters from 1999~2001, pitching in over 50 games in 1999 and 2000. The emergence of several other left-handed pitchers in 2002 (including Hideki Okajima) forced Kashiwada out of his role as a specialist against lefty hitters. He did not pitch a single game in 2005, and announced his retirement at the end of the season. He was re-hired by the Yomiuri Giants as an international scout after his retirement.

tatistics

Japanese Professional Leagues
* 193 Games
* 4 Wins
* 2 Losses
* 3.72 ERA

Major Leagues
* 35 Games
* 3 Wins
* 1 Loss
* 4.31 ERA

External links

*Baseballstats |mlb= |espn= |br=k/kashita01 |fangraphs=1006710 |cube=K/takashi-kashiwada


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