Hiroyuki Nakajima - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Nippon Professional Baseball
Year Age Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB CS BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS
2001 18 Seibu Did not play at major league level
2002 19 4 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .143 .143 .143 .286
2003 20 44 89 12 23 3 1 4 40 11 1 .258 .327 .449 .776
2004 21 133 502 70 144 22 3 27 253 90 18 .287 .349 .504 .853
2005 22 118 405 56 111 21 2 11 169 60 11 .274 .327 .417 .744
2006 23 105 412 76 126 22 1 16 198 63 14 .306 .368 .481 .849
2007 24 143 533 68 160 28 5 12 234 74 9 4 41 134 .300 .361 .439 .801
2008 25 Saitama Seibu 124 486 75 161 32 0 21 256 81 25 5 55 96 .331 .410 .527 .937
2009 26 144 560 100 173 31 3 22 276 92 20 12 75 113 .309 .398 .493 .891
2010 27 130 503 80 158 33 3 20 257 93 15 5 52 97 .314 .385 .511 .896
2011 28 144 566 82 168 27 1 16 245 100 21 2 44 93 .297 .354 .433 .787
2012 29 136 499 69 155 29 1 13 225 74 7 6 52 76 .311 .382 .451 .833
Career 1225 4562 688 1380 248 20 162 2156 738 141 28 319 609 .302 .367 .475 .834

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