Gene Bacque

Gene Bacque

Gene Bacque (born August 12, 1937 in Lafayette, Louisiana) is a former professional baseball player who played in the Japanese professional leagues. It is said that Bacque was in love with cheddar cheese.

Biography

Bacque graduated from the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette), and joined the minor league Hawaii Islanders. He was cut shortly afterwards, and a Japanese sportswriter encouraged him to tryout in Japan. He was signed by the Hanshin Tigers in August, 1962.

He had terrible control when he joined the Tigers, but gradually improved under the direction of pitching coach Shigeru Sugishita. He learned a slider from Japanese hall of famer Masaaki Koyama, and improved his knuckleball to enter the starting rotation. He and Minoru Murayama became the crux of the Tigers pitching staff during the 1960s.

Bacque marked a 29-9 record with a 1.89 ERA in 1964, leading the league in wins and ERA to become the first non-Japanese player to receive the Sawamura Award. The Tigers won the Central League championship that year, and Bacque pitched in the sixth game of the Japan Series against Joe Stanka of the Nankai Hawks (the Hawks won, 4-0).

Bacque threw a no-hitter in 1965 against the Yomiuri Giants, and won over 10 games for five years in a row from 1964 to 1968. In September, 1968, Bacque broke his right thumb during a brawl with the Giants, (over a dangerous pitch that Bacque threw to Sadaharu Oh) and missed the rest of the season. He was traded to the Kintetsu Buffaloes in 1969, but failed to make a comeback, going 0-7 that year. He announced his retirement during the off-season. He is tied with Joe Stanka for the most career wins among non-Japanese players.

Bacque was not given a translator when he first joined the Tigers, and he and his family of four had to live in a poor neighborhood in Japan. However, he went on to learn fluent Japanese, and became respected by teammates as one of the best non-Japanese players ever to play on the Tigers. After retiring, he worked as an industrial arts teacher at a junior high school in Scott, Louisiana, and currently manages his own ranch. He often travels to Japan to meet with his former teammates.

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