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Kouta Inoue
Hanshin Tigers – No. 32
Outfielder
Born: (2001-08-12) August 12, 2001 (age 23)
Daito, Osaka, Japan
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
NPB debut
October 14, 2020, for the Hanshin Tigers
NPB statistics
(through 2024)
Batting average.194
Hits20
Home runs3
RBI16
Stolen bases1
Teams

Kouta Inoue (井上 広大, Inoue, Kouta, born August 12, 2001) is a Japanese professional baseball outfielder for the Hanshin Tigers of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).

Amateur career

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Early career

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He joined the "ANT Blue Jays" and started playing softball in the second grade at Nango Elementary School in Daito City.[1] During his time at Nango Junior High School in Daito City, he switched to baseball and played for "Higashi-Osaka Senior."[2] He primarily served as a catcher.[2]

After advancing to Riseisha High School,[2] he joined the team as an outfielder and was included on the bench from the summer of his first year. As the "No. 6 right fielder," he started in the semifinals of the North Osaka Tournament during the summer of his second year. Although the team led by one run going into the ninth inning against Osaka Toin, which featured players like Akira Neo and Kyota Fujiwara, they suffered a reversal and missed their chance to compete in the Koshien Tournament.[3]

From the fall of his second year, as part of the new team, he became the cleanup hitter.[4] The team participated in the spring invitational tournament during his third year. However, in the first-round game against Seiryo, he was shut down by Yasunobu Okugawa, going hitless in four at-bats with two strikeouts. The team was also completely dominated, striking out 17 times in total and losing in a shutout.[5][6]

After experiencing struggles, including being moved to the lower part of the batting order,[7] he regained his position as the cleanup hitter in the summer of his third year. In the Osaka Tournament, he batted .407 with four home runs in seven games, leading his team to its first-ever consecutive appearances in the spring and summer Koshien tournaments.[2][7] At Koshien, he recorded a batting average of .385 with 10 hits in 26 at-bats, three home runs, and 14 RBIs. In the championship game against Seiryo, he hit a three-run homer off Okugawa, avenging their loss in the spring and contributing to Riseisha's first Koshien championship. He hit a total of 49 home runs in high school. Notably, Hisanori Yasuda[3] was two years ahead of him, and Daichi Kobukata[8] was one year below him at the school.

On October 17, 2019, at the NPB Draft, he was selected in the second round by the Hanshin Tigers.[2][9] On November 5, he signed a provisional contract with a signing bonus of 60 million yen and an annual salary of 7.2 million yen (both estimated).[10] His uniform number was set as 32.[11] The scout in charge was Ryo Watanabe.[12] On November 19, while returning home from school, he twisted his right ankle after being bumped from behind on a staircase at a train station, resulting in a sprain.[13]

Hanshin Tigers

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In 2020, he participated in the second team's spring training camp in Aki City, Kochi Prefecture. During practice games in the camp, he consistently played as the cleanup hitter under team policy, making a strong impression. After the start of the Western League, he continued as the cleanup hitter and competed for the top spots in home runs and RBIs. Following this performance, he was promoted to the first team for the first time in his professional career on October 15. That same day, he made his first-team debut as the starting right fielder, batting seventh, in a game against the Chunichi Dragons at Nagoya Dome. It was the first time in 52 years since Kozo Kawato in 1968 that a high school graduate rookie position player started in their first-team debut for the Hanshin Tigers.

In his third game on October 16, during a match against the Tokyo Yakult Swallows at Koshien Stadium, he recorded his first professional hit and RBI with a pinch-hit RBI double to center in the bottom of the 8th inning. This marked the first hit by a Hanshin high school graduate rookie since Osamu Hamanaka in 1997, and the first RBI since Masayuki Kakefu in 1974. He subsequently appeared in three more games as a pinch hitter (going 0-for-3) before being removed from the roster on October 21. Returning to the second team, he resumed his role as cleanup hitter and hit his ninth home run on October 29, tying the Hanshin record for most home runs by a high school graduate rookie, set by Kodai Sakurai in 2002. In the second team, he played 69 games, batting .226 with 9 home runs and 36 RBIs, earning the league’s Outstanding Player, Rookie of the Year, and Effort Awards.

In 2021, he was selected for the first team's spring training camp in Ginoza Village, Okinawa, along with fellow rookie Junya Nishi. He won the Western League RBI title with 50 RBIs and hit nine home runs. However, on August 20, during a second-team game against SoftBank, he fractured his right tibia while running the bases, ending his season with limited activity. His second-team stats were a .267 batting average with 9 home runs and 50 RBIs in 68 games.

In 2022, he won the Western League title for most hits (96). In the second team, he played 110 games, recording a .222 batting average with 11 home runs and 70 RBIs.

In 2023, he was registered with the first team on April 18. He started three consecutive games from April 19 as the right fielder, batting sixth. On April 20, during a game against Hiroshima, he hit his first timely hit in 916 days. On April 27, in a game against the Giants, he achieved his first three-hit game, recording 3 hits and 4 RBIs.

In 2024, he started the season in the second team, batting .344 with 4 home runs before being promoted to the first team on May 10. In that day’s game against the Yokohama DeNA BayStars at Yokohama Stadium, he started as the left fielder, batting fifth, and delivered an RBI single in the sixth inning to extend the lead. The next day, he added another RBI single, rewarding the team’s trust in him. On May 12, he was used as the leadoff hitter for the first time and recorded a hit in his second at-bat, contributing a decisive hit in a 1-0 shutout win. However, he struggled to maintain his form, batting .208, and was removed from the roster on May 27.

He was re-registered on August 25, and on August 28, in a game against DeNA at Yokohama Stadium, he hit his first professional home run, a game-tying homer in the sixth inning off Katsuki Azuma. On September 4, in a game against Chunichi at Koshien Stadium, he hit a two-run home run off Shinnosuke Ogasawara, marking his first home run at Koshien. That season, he batted .308 in the Western League, becoming the only player to hit .300 in the league that year and winning the batting title, achieving the rare feat of a batting triple crown in the second team.

Playing style

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Standing at 189 cm and weighing 101 kg, he is a right-handed power hitter with impressive physical attributes and long-range hitting ability, boasting 49 home runs during his high school career. He has expressed his ambition, stating, "I want to hit over 40 home runs in a season."

On the other hand, his contact ability is low. In the second team, he once struck out in eight consecutive at-bats, including a game with four strikeouts. For two consecutive years, he has struck out at a high rate of more than once every three at-bats, struggling to handle second-team pitchers.

He has a throwing distance of 115 meters and runs 50 meters in 6.3 seconds.

He actively seeks advice on the art of batting from Kazuma Okamoto, a player for the Giants.

References

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  8. ^ "【DeNA】ドラ4小深田大地が阪神・井上広大のバットを持って入寮「井上さんに追いつけるように頑張りたい」". スポーツ報知 (in Japanese). 2021-01-06. Retrieved 2025-01-01.
  9. ^ "阪神のドラフトに何が起きたのか。甲子園のスターだらけ、もしや……。(安倍昌彦)". Number Web - ナンバー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-01-01.
  10. ^ "ドラ2の井上 契約金6000万円で仮契約 弟に「野球道具を買ってあげたい」/デイリースポーツ online". デイリースポーツ online (in Japanese). 2025-01-01. Retrieved 2025-01-01.
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  13. ^ "阪神ドラ2井上広大、後ろからぶつかられ右足首捻挫 - プロ野球 : 日刊スポーツ". nikkansports.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-01-01.
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