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Nobumasa Fukuda was born on 23 July, 1988 in Aoba-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, is a Japanese baseball player. Discover Nobumasa Fukuda's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 23 July, 1988
Birthday 23 July
Birthplace Aoba-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Nationality Kanagawa

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Nobumasa Fukuda Height, Weight & Measurements

At 35 years old, Nobumasa Fukuda height is 181 cm and Weight 80 kg.

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Height 181 cm
Weight 80 kg
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Nobumasa Fukuda Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nobumasa Fukuda worth at the age of 35 years old? Nobumasa Fukuda’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Kanagawa. We have estimated Nobumasa Fukuda's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Nobumasa Fukuda (福田永将) is a current coach and former Japanese professional baseball player for the Chunichi Dragons in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball.

Fukuda started playing baseball in grade 1 of primary school with the Kamoshida Swallows.

In junior high, he caught the attention of scouts batting 4th for Midori Chuo Seniors and aiding his team to win the national championship.

While playing at Kamoshida Junior High Fukuda's talent was recognized by the New York Mets who invited him to a club tryout.

Fukuda entered Yokohama High School based on his hitting abilities and sat on the bench in spring of his freshman year.

As a catcher, he would later form a battery with Hideaki Wakui, 2 years his senior and alongside other future pro, Takehiro Ishikawa qualified for the Japanese High School Baseball Championship.

While he was a regular, as it was his first year he was often changed out toward the end of games in important situations.

From spring of his junior year he was installed at 4th in the batting order.

1978

At the 78th Japanese High School Baseball Invitational Tournament he performed duties at clean-up alongside Takuya Takahama and Kenji Sato.

He led the team to victory as captain.

1988

In summer of the same year, Yokohama High was expected to be title favorites for the 88th Summer Championship but where beaten by a Sho Nakata lead Osaka Tōin High School 6–11 on the first day of play with Fukuda failing to register a hit.

2006

Rated because of his 49 career high school home runs, he was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2006 NPB Draft high school player round by the Chunichi Dragons and on 11 November signed a provisional contract with a ¥50,000,000 sign-on bonus and a ¥5,400,000 yearly salary.

Out of the Dragons draftees taken in 2006, Fukuda's batting was rated the highest and as such he was invited to train with the first team in Spring Camp.

He was subsequently invited to an Olympic preparation tournament by then manager Hiromitsu Ochiai.

He was expected to be third-string catcher behind Motonobu Tanishige and Kohei Oda but due to the existence of fellow rookie Daisuke Tanaka he finished the farm season making only 9 appearances and failing to register a hit.

In order to increase his chance of appearing on the field he was instructed to convert to an infielder and in the off-season started training as a first baseman.

2008

In 2008 spring camp, Fukuda became the roommate of Dragons stalwart Masahiro Yamamoto.

At the request of manager, Hiromitsu Ochiai he was told to completely convert to first base.

However, this did not result in any first-team appearances.

Other members of his draft class Naomichi Donoue, Kyohei Iwasaki and Akinobu Shimizu however all saw time in the first team which left Fukuda to be the only member of his class to not have made an appearance in the top team.

However, he made more appearances with the farm team batting 4th marking his improvement by hitting a home run off former major leaguer Kazuhisa Ishii in the fall Phoenix League.

In spring camp, Fukuda was once again invited to train with the first team but injured his calf in practice where he was then demoted to the farm team to recover.

He was the Western League monthly MVP in June and in July he was brought up to the first team.

2009

On 7 July 2009, Fukuda made his debut against the Tokyo Yakult Swallows pinch hitting for Kenichi Nakata at Meiji Jingu Stadium and became the 49th player in NPB history to hit a home-run in his first at-bat.

He made his first field appearance as a substitute for an injured Tony Blanco at first base on 31 July however poor hitting as a pinch-hitter thereafter led to his demotion to the farm in August.

2010

In 2010 open and practice games, Fukuda was entrusted at 4th in the line-up where he hit .316 with 7 home runs however his season with the first team would end with only 15 appearances made.

2011

After working well in the build-up to the 2011 season, he was on the opening day roster as a right-handed pinch-hitter.

He continued as a pinch hitter from opening day and on 13 April, hit his second pro home run off the pitching of Yokohama DeNA Baystars reliever Shintaro Ejiri.

2013

In 2013 Fukuda's playing time was limited to 4 appearances in the first team where he averaged .286 in 7 at-bats.

On the farm, Fukuda would average just .234, hitting two home runs in 58 games.

The following season once again play time was limited in the first team where he hit .250 in 12 at bats.

2015

His form would continue and on 15 April he hit his 3rd pro home run, once again as a pinch hitter, off the pitching of Hanshin Tigers reliever Kyuji Fujikawa.

However, in the next 5 plate appearances he would fail to register a hit leading him to being dropped to the farm.

He would return to the first team in October where he would make his first Japan Series appearance.

With the trade of catcher Keiji Oyama to the Rakuten Golden Eagles, Fukuda made a return to catching.

Efforts were made to give him play time in pre-season matches and he made the opening day roster as third-string catcher.

On May 5, Fukuda made his professional catching debut against the Yokohama DeNA Baystars, but in the same game but his first-ever appearance at second base.

Once again in the same game, Fukuda would hit his first home run of the season.

At the end of the season, Fukuda has played a personal best 49 games but he was unable to shine with the bat, registering a .176 average and one home run.

Once again he found himself mostly as a first baseman throughout the season and made the conversion back to the infield in the off-season.