- Suguru Egawa
is a Japanese former pitcher and now a baseball analyst.
High school career
Egawa entered Sakushin Gakuin High School. [cite web|url=http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/m-magazine/backnumber/2006/1109.html|title=Throwing the First Pitch at the Japan-U.S. All Star Series|publisher=Abe Cabinet E-mail Magazine|author=
Shinzo Abe |date=2006-11-09|accessdate=2008-07-01] In his high school career, he recorded twoperfect game s of nineno-hitter s of 20shutout s of 30complete game s in 44 games. [cite web|url=http://www.fanxfan.jp/bb/player/1.html|title=怪物・江川|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-07-01] He closed out his high school career with anearned run average of 0.41, which was quite higher thanDaisuke Matsuzaka (1.12) andMasahiro Tanaka (1.31). [cite web|url=http://speed.s41.xrea.com/kouwin.html|title=高校通算勝利|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-07-01] In the spring of 1973, he set the record of 60 strikeouts inNational High School Baseball Invitational Tournament . He was nicknamed "The Monster", which Matsuzaka was also nicknamed later. However, he was different from Matsuzaka in not having strong teammates. His team had never won the championship at theKoshien Stadium .Professional career
Egawa repeatedly attempted to join
Yomiuri Giants , but failed every time. OnNovember 21 ,1978 , he forcedly signed with Yomiuri Giants, but other baseball teams protested against the contract. Because there was no reverse-draft, his act was regarded as unfair by the other Japanese professional baseball teams, earning him the nickname "Warui"(悪い,dirty, underhanded) among fans of rival teams.Or|date=September 2008 After many controversies, he officially entered Yomiuri Giants. [cite news|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/sb20041222wg.html|title=Iwakuma not the first Japanese pitcher caught in tug-of-war|publisher=The Japan Times |date=2004-12-22|accessdate=2008-07-01]Egawa had over 10 wins each year from 1980 to his retirement. He recorded 8 consecutive strikeouts in 1984 All-Star game, but did not reach
Yutaka Enatsu 's record of 9 straight strikeouts.In 1985,
Randy Bass seemed to breakSadaharu Oh 's single season record of 55 home runs. The pitchers in Yomiuri Giants were given instructions to give intentional walks to Bass. However, only Egawa ignored the indication in the first game of the two last Giants' games againstHanshin Tigers . After his leaving the mound, Giants gave six consecutive intentional walks to Bass.On June 26, 1986, he gave up a home run to Bass, which was the last home run for Bass to hit home runs in 7 consecutive games. Sadaharu Oh's record is also 7 consecutive games. He was admired for his fair plays even though he was against his team's known wishes.
Retirement
Since he retired in 1987, he has been worked as a baseball analyst. In Japanese anime film
Whisper of the Heart , he played a role as a baseball analyst.References
External links
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