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Ryosuke Kikuchi was born on 11 March, 1990 in Higashiyamato, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese baseball player. Discover Ryosuke Kikuchi'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 34 years old?
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34 years old |
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11 March, 1990 |
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Higashiyamato, Tokyo, Japan |
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Ryosuke Kikuchi Height, Weight & Measurements
At 34 years old, Ryosuke Kikuchi height is 171 cm .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Ryosuke Kikuchi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ryosuke Kikuchi worth at the age of 34 years old? Ryosuke Kikuchi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Japan. We have estimated Ryosuke Kikuchi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Ryosuke Kikuchi (菊池 涼介) is a Japanese professional baseball player for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).
He has the records for most assists (535) and highest fielding percentage (1.000) in a single-season and longest error-free streak (569), these are all NPB records by a second baseman.
A native of Tokyo, he played as a third baseman for Tokyo City University Shiojiri High School, but his team never made it past the qualifying round for Summer Koshien.
He enrolled in Chukyo Gakuin University in Gifu Prefecture, and from the spring of his 1st year, he played as a shortstop as his school competed in the Tokai Region Baseball League.
He won a triple-crown in his second year, and throughout his university career, he was awarded League Best Nine 5 times.
His dynamic fielding earned him praise when he participated in the US-Japan University Baseball Championship Series.
Three days later in a match with the Giants, he batted in his 50th sac bunt, beating the franchise record held by Higashide in 2001, and also topped the league.
He appeared in 141 games of the 144 on the schedule, and though he batted only .247, he hit 11 home runs and drove in 57.
On September 26, he recorded his 497th assist as second baseman, breaking the previous NPB record held by Chunichi's Masahiro Araki in 2005.
He finished the season with 528 assists, setting an all-time NPB high.
He was selected as the Hiroshima Toyo Carp's 2nd pick during the autumn 2011 Nippon Professional Baseball draft.
He wished to be given Manager Kenjiro Nomura's previous jersey number 7, but was instead assigned the number 33.
In 2012, he appeared in his first official game on June 29 as a pinch runner for Tetsuya Okubo.
From July onwards, he filled in the role of 2nd baseman after Akihiro Higashide was sidelined by an injury in his right middle finger.
He appeared in 63 games, and batted in 12 runs.
On May 12, he and Yoshihiro Maru hit two grand slams in the game against the Chunichi Dragons, the 22nd time it happened in NPB history.
This was the first time in both the player's professional careers to hit a grand slam.
Maru hit one in the 4th inning, and Kikuchi followed in the 6th.
A plaque commemorating the team's two-grand-slam game was installed beyond the left field wall at Mazda Stadium two days later.
In 2013, After Higashide injured his knee during spring training, Kikuchi eventually became fixed in the starting line-up.
Kikuchi represented the Japan national baseball team in the 2013 exhibition game against Chinese Taipei national baseball team, 2014 MLB Japan All-Star Series, 2015 exhibition games against Europe, 2016 exhibition games against Chinese Taipei, 2016 exhibition games against Mexico and Netherlands, 2017 World Baseball Classic, 2018 MLB Japan All-Star Series and 2019 WBSC Premier12.
In 2018, he was selected to the 2018 NPB All-Star game, making it his fifth consecutive appearance at the NPB All-Star series.
On August 20, 2018, he was selected 2018 MLB Japan All-Star Series.
After the 2019 season, Carp announced it was allowing Kikuchi to enter the posting system to play in Major League Baseball (MLB).
However, Kikuchi signed a 4-year contract extension worth ¥300 million ($2.7 million) a year with the Carp on December 27, 2019 after failing to secure a deal with any of the MLB teams.
On October 1, 2019, he was selected at the 2019 WBSC Premier12, where he was named the tournament's outstanding defensive player.