Takenori Emoto (江本 孟紀, born July 22, 1947) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher in Nippon Professional Baseball. He played for the Toei Flyers in 1971, the Nankai Hawks from 1972 to 1975, and the Hanshin Tigers from 1976 to 1981. Emoto was unusually non-confirmative for a player, once almost being released by the team for letting his hair grow over his ears. After complaining publicly about being shuttled between starting and relief in 1981, he was forced to retire by his team the Hanshin Tigers. Despite being only 34 years old, he was prevented from pitching professionally again.
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| - 江本 孟紀(えもと たけのり、1947年7月22日 - )は、高知県香美郡土佐山田町(現:香美市)出身、高知県高知市育ちの元プロ野球選手(投手)、元政治家、野球解説者、タレント、俳優、実業家、YouTuber。 愛称は「エモやん」。株式会社江本エンタープライズ代表取締役、政治団体「エモヤンサポーターズクラブ」代表、タイ王国ナショナルベースボールチーム総監督。政治家としては参議院議員(2期)、参議院内閣委員長、スポーツ平和党代表代行、自由連合副代表、民主党高知県連顧問などを歴任。 現役時代の通算24ボークは日本記録。 (ja)
- Takenori Emoto (江本 孟紀, born July 22, 1947) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher in Nippon Professional Baseball. He played for the Toei Flyers in 1971, the Nankai Hawks from 1972 to 1975, and the Hanshin Tigers from 1976 to 1981. Emoto was unusually non-confirmative for a player, once almost being released by the team for letting his hair grow over his ears. After complaining publicly about being shuttled between starting and relief in 1981, he was forced to retire by his team the Hanshin Tigers. Despite being only 34 years old, he was prevented from pitching professionally again. (en)
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| - Takenori Emoto (江本 孟紀, born July 22, 1947) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher in Nippon Professional Baseball. He played for the Toei Flyers in 1971, the Nankai Hawks from 1972 to 1975, and the Hanshin Tigers from 1976 to 1981. Emoto was unusually non-confirmative for a player, once almost being released by the team for letting his hair grow over his ears. After complaining publicly about being shuttled between starting and relief in 1981, he was forced to retire by his team the Hanshin Tigers. Despite being only 34 years old, he was prevented from pitching professionally again. Emoto later went on to write a series of successful tell-all books about his experiences in professional baseball, drawing comparisons to pitcher-turned-author Jim Bouton. Turning to politics, in the late 1990s Emoto became a member of From Five, a political party that existed from December 1997 to January 1998. It was formed by former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa and four other legislators (Emoto, Yoriko Madoka, Shinji Tarutoko, and Kiyoshi Ueda) who left the New Frontier Party in June 1997. From Five merged into the Good Governance Party in January 1998, which became part of the Democratic Party of Japan in 1998. In 1998, Emoto, as a member of the DPJ, was elected to the Japanese House of Councillors. (en)
- 江本 孟紀(えもと たけのり、1947年7月22日 - )は、高知県香美郡土佐山田町(現:香美市)出身、高知県高知市育ちの元プロ野球選手(投手)、元政治家、野球解説者、タレント、俳優、実業家、YouTuber。 愛称は「エモやん」。株式会社江本エンタープライズ代表取締役、政治団体「エモヤンサポーターズクラブ」代表、タイ王国ナショナルベースボールチーム総監督。政治家としては参議院議員(2期)、参議院内閣委員長、スポーツ平和党代表代行、自由連合副代表、民主党高知県連顧問などを歴任。 現役時代の通算24ボークは日本記録。 (ja)
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