The first Japanese pitcher in MLB history was Masanori Murkami who played from 1964 to 1965 for the San Francisco Giants
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Ricky Nolasco -- still with the Marlins -- has won 76 games as a pitcher for that team.
1964. Pitcher Masanori Murakami of the San Francisco Giants was the first player from Japan to play in MLB. His first game with the Giants was September 1, 1964.
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The answer is "Gene Bearden."
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"Osadahara Oh" with 868 homeruns in 27 years in Japanese Baseball League.
Japanese Baseball League was created in 1935.
Western League - Japanese baseball - was created in 1952.
Eastern League - Japanese baseball - was created in 1955.
Ricky Nolasco -- still with the Marlins -- has won 76 games as a pitcher for that team.
The most strikeouts in baseball history in one inning is four. This has happened just 72 times in baseball history.
Cy Young.
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You can delete the batter and pitcher data separately when you press 'Delete My League Data'
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There are two leagues in American major league baseball, the American League and the National League. The American League has the designated hitter rule which allows for someone other than the pitcher to bat in the pitcher's place. The pitcher does not bat in the American League. The National League does not have the designated hitter rule. The pitcher does bat in the National League.