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Tsuyoshi Yoda was born on 4 December, 1965 in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan, is a Japanese baseball player and manager. Discover Tsuyoshi Yoda'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 58 years old?
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58 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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4 December, 1965 |
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4 December |
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Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Japan
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Tsuyoshi Yoda Height, Weight & Measurements
At 58 years old, Tsuyoshi Yoda height is 1.82 m and Weight 94 kg.
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1.82 m |
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94 kg |
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Who Is Tsuyoshi Yoda's Wife?
His wife is Hiroko Kiba (m. 1992)
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Hiroko Kiba (m. 1992) |
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Tsuyoshi Yoda Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tsuyoshi Yoda worth at the age of 58 years old? Tsuyoshi Yoda’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Japan. We have estimated Tsuyoshi Yoda's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Tsuyoshi Yoda (与田 剛) is a Japanese professional baseball player and manager.
At the 1989 NPB Draft, Yoda was selected in the first round by the Chunichi Dragons after showing a preference for a non-Tokyo team.
Yoda signed on a provisional contract with a ¥75,000,000 sign-on bonus and a ¥7,200,000 yearly salary.
Yoda's first appearance came in on April 7, 1990 against the Yokohama Taiyo Whales on opening day.
Yoda received the fan vote to appear in the 1990 All-Star game going on to claim 31 saves as well as claiming Rookie of the Year and Most valuable reliever awards.
On 15 August at Hiroshima Municipal Stadium, Yoda threw a 157 km/h fastball, which was at the time a Japanese record.
After the 1990 season, Yoda played on a team of Japanese all-stars, opposing American all-stars.
While continuing as a reliever, Yoda had shoulder and elbow issues and was unable to leave behind any notable results after only 4 years of service.
Later on 22 June 1994, after striking Whales outfielder, Glenn Braggs, Yoda failed to tip his hat leading to Braggs charging the mound.
Halfway through the 1996 season, Yoda was traded to the Chiba Lotte Marines for Naoyuki Naitō and in the same year enjoyed a study abroad with the Memphis Chicks of the Class AA Southern League.
However, elbow injuries limited him.
On return to the Marines, Yoda failed to make any first-team appearances and was released in the 1997 off-season.
He signed for the Nippon-Ham Fighters in 1998 via a try-out.
The Fighters without a full-time closer had hoped Yoda would make the team, but he ended the season failing to make an appearance for either the top or farm team.
However, due to pitching well in the fall development league he stayed with the team for a further year.
On 2 October 1999, Yoda made his first pitching appearance in 4 years but was released at the end of the year.
The Hanshin Tigers would give Yoda another chance to revive his career in 2000 with then manager Katsuya Nomura mentioning in spring training that he was among the shortlist for closer.
After pitching well in a pre-season game, Yoda was unable to get out of bed the following day following lumbar pain.
Unable to fully recover, Yoda pitched in two farm games before eventually being released in the fall.
From 2001 to 2015, Yoda served as a color analyst for NHK baseball broadcasts.
During this time, Yoda was also a columnist for Tokyo Chunichi Sports Shimbun as well as serving as a pitching coach for the Japan women's national baseball team and club team, Thousand Leaf Ichihara.
Yoda served as a coach for the Japanese national baseball team in the 2009 and 2013 World Baseball Classic.
In the 11th inning with one out and runners on 1st and 3rd, he threw two strikeouts to close out his inning.
From that point on Yoda was made full-time closer by manager Senichi Hoshino and on June 1 passed double-digit saves.
On 13 October 2015, Yoda was appointed as pitching coach of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles.
From 2018, Yoda was demoted to work with the Rakuten farm pitchers and at the end of the season was released.
On the 17th of October 2018, Yoda was instated as the new manager of his former club the Chunichi Dragons.
After 3 seasons in charge, it was confirmed on the 12th of October that Yoda would be stepping down as manager at the end of the 2021 NPB season.
Yoda's shoulder breadth has been somewhat of a topic since his playing days and has been measured at 60 cm. Major leaguer, Yu Darvish who is 10 cm taller than Yoda has been reported as saying "what's going on with those shoulders?"
On Yoda's aforementioned debut with the Taiyo Whales, there was a cross-play involving Whales player Yoshiyuki Shimizu tackling then Dragons catcher, Takeshi Nakamura which almost lead to a brawl.
He managed of the Chunichi Dragons in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) between 2019 and 2021.
Although born in Fukuoka prefecture, Yoda grew up in Kimitsu, Chiba Prefecture.
His wife is Tokyo Broadcasting System Television announcer, Hiroko Kiba.
He is the son of Kenji and Atsuko Yoda.
He has two siblings, Kozue and Kaori.
Yoda attended Kisarazu Chuo High School (now Kisarazu Sōgō High School) in Chiba Prefecture before entering Asia University.
Yoda was troubled with injuries during much of his time in college, caused by blood flow issues from throwing too much during high school.
However, as a member of NTT East in the industrial leagues, Yoda's 150 km/h fastball caught the eye of national team selectors as well as professional scouts.