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  1. Kōichi Tabuchi (田淵 幸一, Tabuchi Kōichi, born September 24, 1946) is a Japanese former professional baseball player, manager, and commentator. During his career, Tabuchi played for the Hanshin Tigers and the Seibu Lions.

  2. Koichi Tabuchi. Positions: Catcher, Designated Hitter and First Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-2 , 198lb (188cm, 89kg) Born: September 24, 1946 in Toyoshima Ward, Japan. High School: Hosei Number One HS (Japan) School: Hosei University (Japan) Full Name: Koichi Tabuchi. View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2023 · Koichi Tabuchi was a catcher, first baseman, coach and manager in Japan. He made the Best Nine team five years in a row and was a 11-time All-Star. The slugger set a college home run record and later won a home run title in the Central League and went deep 474 times in Nippon Pro Baseball.

  4. Koichi Tabuchi. Name (Japanese): 田淵 幸一. Hometown: Toyoshima Ward, Tokyo. Date of Birth: September 24, 1946. Position: Catcher, First Base. Height: 186 cm (6’1”) Weight: 90 kg (198 lb) Threw/Batted: Right/Right. Wore #: 22 (1969-84 as player), 81 (1990-92 as Hawks Manager), 88 (2002-03 as Tigers Coach, 2011-12 as Eagles Coach)

  5. Kōichi Tabuchi (田淵 幸一, Tabuchi Kōichi, born September 24, 1946) is a Japanese former professional baseball player, manager, and commentator. During his career, Tabuchi played for the Hanshin Tigers and the Seibu Lions.

  6. 2 de nov. de 2019 · K ōichi Tabuchi is a Japanese former professional baseball player, manager, and commentator. During his career, Tabuchi played for the Hanshin Tigers and the Seibu Lions. Tabuchi played catcher for the Hanshin Tigers from 1969 and 1978, where his combination with pitcher Yutaka Enatsu was called the "Golden Battery".

  7. 14 de ene. de 2020 · Koichi Tabuchi touched Senichi Hoshino's Hall of Fame plaque and jokingly wondered why his friend was wearing a Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles hat.