Motoki Mukoyama
Motoki Mukoyama (向山 基生)
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 6' 0", Weight 194 lb.
- School Hosei University
- High School Hosei University Daini High School
- Born July 5, 1996 in Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
Biographical Information[edit]
Motoki Mukoyama played for the Japan national baseball team. His father Takayasu Mukoyama was also a Japan national baseball team player.
Mukoyama played for NTT East Japan in the Industrial League after college. [1] He represented Japan in the 2022 Asian Games. He debuted against the Philippines, pinch-hitting for Seifu Suzuki in the 8th inning but Kennedy Torres retired him. He then recorded a RBI sacrifice fly against Khounchleun Soulapixa of Laos. He was 0-for-3 in the next game, then ground into a double play against Ji-min Choi of South Korea when he pinch-hit for Suzuki in the 7th inning. Mutoyama went 2-for-3 with a RBI single against Yen-Cheng Wang of Chinese Taipei. In the Bronze Medal Game, he was 0-for-3 with a walk against Chaoqun Zheng to help Japan beat China and win the Bronze. He handled 3 chances error-free combined in center field for the event. [2]
He then hit .400/.444/.480 with ten RBI in six games when Japan won the 2023 Asian Championship, with eight putouts in the outfield (manning all three spots at various times). He had 6 RBI in their opener versus Pakistan and had the only RBI in the 1-0 finale against host Taiwan when he singled off Jo-Hsi Hsu to bring in Yukiya Yano. He won MVP for his efforts. He tied for 6th in runs (5), led in hits (10, 2 ahead of Namoh Iyang, Hsiao-Yun Chen and Chen-Fei Lin), tied for 4th in doubles (2), led in RBI (two ahead of Seung-yeup Na), tied Beom-seok Kim for second in total bases (12, one behind Iyang), tied Chen for 5th in average and tied for 6th with 3 swipes. [3]
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