Akinobu Okada

Akinobu Okada

Akinobu Okada (Japanese:岡田 彰布, born November 25, 1957) is the current manager for the Hanshin Tigers baseball team in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball, and he is from , Osaka, Japan. Before his manager career he played for the Hanshin Tigers from by|1980 until by|1993 when he was traded to the Orix BlueWave where he played until by|1995.

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