Shunichi Nemoto

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Shunichi Nemoto (根元 俊一)

  • Bats Left, Throws Right
  • Height 5' 10", Weight 165 lb.

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Biographical Information[edit]

Shunichi Nemoto has been an infielder in Nippon Pro Baseball.

Nemoto was a third-round pick of the Chiba Lotte Marines in the 2005 NPB draft. In 2006, he led the Eastern League in average and doubles. He was up with the big club for 31 games as well, but struggled, going 9 for 54 with 3 doubles, 5 walks and 22 strikeouts. His first hit in NPB was a double off Hiroki Kuroda on May 14. He was primarily a backup to Jose Ortiz and others at 2B in 2007 and hit .266/.318/.342 in 90 plate appearances. On June 19, he got his first career homer, off Hiroshi Kisanuki. In 2008, he was productive as Chiba Lotte's main second baseman, posting a .296/.369/.430 line with 6 triples. On July 11, he hit an inside-the-park 3-run homer off Tsuyoshi Kawagishi. He tied for third in the Pacific League in triples, behind only Nobuhiro Matsuda and Kensuke Tanaka. Had he qualified, he would have just missed the top 10 in average.

The Marines picked up Tadahito Iguchi in the offseason as a free agent as he was returning from the US and that cost Nemoto his starting role. He struggled off the bench, going 12 for 69 with 2 doubles, a triple and 3 walks in 2009. In 2010, he went 10 for 51 with two doubles, a homer, 5 walks and 19 whiffs. His playing time again changed with a player switching continents, as Tsuyoshi Nishioka went to the US, opening a spot at shortstop for the Marines. No one wound up with more than Nemoto's 42 games there in 2011 (Masato Watanabe also got into 42 at SS); Nemoto hit an unimposing .228/.290/.289, though, while fielding .965.

Source: Japanbaseballdaily by Gary Garland