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    Kazumi Saito (斉藤 和巳, Saitō Kazumi, born November 30, 1977) is a Japanese former professional baseball starting pitcher, and current fourth squad manager for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.

  2. Kazumi Saito. Position: Starting Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-4 , 207lb (193cm, 93kg) Born: November 30, 1977 in Kyoto, Japan. High School: Minami Kyoto HS (Japan) Full Name: Kazumi Saito. View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen.

  3. Dec 30, 2023 · One of the trump cards SoftBank played to win back the championship in 2011 was to appoint Kazumi Saito, the "legendary ace," as the team's first-team pitching coach. The result, however, was a third-place finish. What was the cause of defeat as seen by the "ace who never loses" on the front line?

  4. After three years on the sidelines, the Softbank Hawks offered former ace Kazumi Saito a choice this offseason: an entry-level ikusei contract, or a coaching position with the team. Saito chose to continue his comeback as a coach, fittingly one responsible for injury rehabilitation.

  5. Sep 1, 2023 · At the general meeting on June 30, JSSP President and CEO Kazumi Saito was re-elected to his second term as Chairman and President. He was sworn in as Chairman at an August 4 ceremony presided over by Philippine Economic Zone Authority Deputy Director General Vivian Santos.

  6. Kazumi Saitoh was the first two-time Sawamura Award winner in Pacific League history. His career record through 2006 is an amazing 73-20. Saitoh's brother introduced him to baseball and his favorite player as a kid was Kiyoshi Nakahata .

  7. Kazumi Saito's 198 research works with 4,234 citations and 6,270 reads, including: Efficient computation of expected motif frequency in uncertain graphs by exploiting possible world ...

  8. Jul 29, 2013 · Fukuoka Softbank's Kazumi Saito, who is the Pacific League club's rehabilitation coach, said Monday he has given up on coming back from right-shoulder surgery and will leave the team at the end...

  9. Since his breakout season in ’03, Saito has been dominant when healthy but otherwise a non-factor. In his three healthiest years (’03, ’05, ’06), his cumulative record is 54-9 (!); the rest of the time it’s a more pedestrian 25-14.

  10. Kazumi Saito received the B.S. degree from Keio University in 1985 and the PhD degree from University of Tokyo in 1998. In 1985, he joined the Electrical Communication Laboratories, NTT. Currently, he is a senior research scientist in NTT Communication Science Laboratories.

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