List of Nippon Professional Baseball players to hit for the cycle

In baseball, completing the cycle is the accomplishment of hitting a single, a double, a triple, and a home run in the same game.[1] Collecting the hits in that order is known as a "natural cycle", which has occurred five times in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). The cycle itself is rare in NPB, occurring 76 times since Fumio Fujimura's first cycle during the single league era in 1948.[2] In terms of frequency, the cycle is roughly as common as a no-hitter (90 occurrences in NPB history); Baseball Digest calls it "one of the rarest feats in baseball".[3] Hitting for the cycle was not recognized in Japanese professional baseball until former Major League Baseball (MLB) player Daryl Spencer made a remark about it after hitting for the cycle with the Hankyu Braves in 1965.[4] Of the 12 current NPB teams, only the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles have never had at least one player hit for the cycle.[2]

Fumio Fujimura wearing a white pinstriped old-style baseball uniform and swinging a baseball bat
Fumio Fujimura was the first player in Nippon Professional Baseball history to hit for the cycle and also the first to hit multiple cycles.

The most cycles hit by a player in Nippon Professional Baseball is three, accomplished by Bobby Rose. Playing for the Yokohama BayStars, Rose hit his first cycle on May 2, 1995, the next on April 29, 1997, and his final cycle on June 30, 1999. Other than Rose, only three other NPB players have hit multiple cycles: Fumio Fujimura with the Osaka Tigers and Hiromi Matsunaga with the Hankyu/Orix Braves and Kosuke Fukudome with the Chunichi Dragons and the Hanshin Tigers, all with two. Fujimura is also the only player to have hit a cycle during both the single league era and the current dual league era.[2] The 2003 NPB season saw the most cycles hit in a single season—five.[2] That season also saw the only instance of cycles occurring in two different games on the same day: on July 1, hit by Atsunori Inaba of the Yakult Swallows and Arihito Muramatsu of the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks.[5] The next day, Shinjiro Hiyama became the third player to hit for the cycle in two days.[6] Conversely, the longest period of time between two players hitting for the cycle is one day shy of 6 years. The drought has lasted from Michihiro Ogasawara's cycle in 2008 until Rainel Rosario's in 2014.[2]

No player has ever hit a cycle in both the Central and Pacific Leagues; however, after Alex Ochoa hit his cycle with the Dragons on April 13, 2004, he became the only player to hit a cycle in both MLB and NPB. Ochoa hit his first and only cycle in the MLB eight years prior on July 3, 1996, while playing for the New York Mets.[7] Swallows catcher Atsuya Furuta is the only player to hit for the cycle in an NPB All-Star game, hitting one in game 2 of the 1992 series.[8] Furuta's cycle is not considered an official NPB cycle as it occurred during an exhibition game.[2] Inaba is the only player to hit for the cycle in a rain-shortened game. After hitting a triple in the first inning and hitting a home run in the fourth, Inaba collected the other two necessary hits in a seven-run fifth inning when the order batted around.[5] Six players achieved their cycles by acquiring a required hit during extra innings.[2] Kosuke Fukudome is the only player to have hit a grand slam as the home run of the cycle.[9] Hiroshi Ohshita and Kazuhiko Kondo are the only two players to have hit a walk-off home run to win the game as the final hit of their cycles.

Cycles by player

Key to symbols in player table
Inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
*
Denotes a natural cycle
§
Indicates that a hit required for the cycle was acquired during extra innings
(x)
Number of cycles recorded to that point (if the player recorded more than one)
Hiroshi Ohshita's cycle was the first to be completed with a walk-off home run in Nippon Professional Baseball history.
Tetsuharu Kawakami hit the first cycle in Yomiuri Giants' franchise history.
Arihito Muramatsu is one of only five players to hit for a natural cycle in Nippon Professional Baseball history.
Alex Ochoa is the only player to hit a cycle in both Nippon Professional Baseball and Major League Baseball.
Michihiro Ogasawara hit for the cycle on September 3, 2008 against the Yomiuri Giants.
Nippon Professional Baseball players who have hit for the cycle, the date of its occurrence, team, league, and opponent
No.PlayerDateTeamLeagueOpponentStadiumRef
1Fumio Fujimura (1)October 2, 1948Osaka TigersJapanese Baseball LeagueKinsei StarsKoshien Stadium[2]
2Masayasu KanedaApril 16, 1949Osaka TigersJapanese Baseball LeagueNankai HawksKorakuen Stadium[2]
3Fumio Fujimura* (2)May 25, 1950Osaka TigersCentral LeagueHiroshima CarpKoshien Stadium[2]
4Masato MonzenJune 27, 1950Taiyo WhalesCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsKorakuen Stadium[2]
5Natsuki HigashitaniApril 13, 1952Hankyu BravesPacific LeagueMainichi OrionsKawasaki Stadium[2]
6Naoto AsaharaApril 20, 1952Tokyu FlyersPacific LeagueKintetsu PearlsKawasaki Stadium[2]
7Masaharu TakitaJune 22, 1952Daiei StarsPacific LeagueTokyu FlyersKawasaki Stadium[2]
8Takenori YamakawaJune 26, 1952Hiroshima CarpCentral LeagueKokutetsu SwallowsKorakuen Stadium[2]
9Noboru AotaApril 23, 1953Taiyo Shochiku RobinsCentral LeagueYomiuri GiantsKorakuen Stadium[2]
10Tokumitsu HaradaAugust 17, 1953Nagoya DragonsCentral LeagueYomiuri GiantsKorakuen Stadium[2]
11Hiroshi Ohshita§July 15, 1954Nishitetsu LionsPacific LeagueHankyu BravesHeiwadai Stadium[2]
12Tetsuharu KawakamiJuly 25, 1954Yomiuri GiantsCentral LeagueHiroshima CarpShikishima Stadium[2]
13Tokuji Iida§August 24, 1955Nankai HawksPacific LeagueTombo UnionsKawasaki Stadium[2]
14Shoichi BusujimaJune 23, 1957Toei FlyersPacific LeagueKintetsu PearlsKomazawa Baseball Stadium[2]
15Kiyoshi Watanabe§July 19, 1957Hankyu BravesPacific LeagueKintetsu PearlsOsaka Stadium[2]
16Takao KatsuragiAugust 27, 1957Mainichi OrionsPacific LeagueNankai HawksOsaka Stadium[2]
17Akira OwadaJune 20, 1959Hiroshima CarpCentral LeagueTaiyo WhalesHiroshima Municipal Stadium[2]
18Yukihiko MachidaJuly 26, 1959Kokutetsu SwallowsCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsNagoya Stadium[2]
19Taisuke ObuchiAugust 6, 1960Nishitetsu LionsPacific LeagueToei FlyersHeiwadai Stadium[2]
20Isao HarimotoMay 7, 1961Toei FlyersPacific LeagueKintetsu BuffaloKomazawa Baseball Stadium[2]
21Kazuhiko Kondo*July 8, 1961Taiyo WhalesCentral LeagueHanshin TigersKawasaki Stadium[2]
22Masuho MaedaSeptember 16, 1962Chunichi DragonsCentral LeagueTaiyo WhalesNagoya Stadium[2]
23Sadaharu OhApril 25, 1963Yomiuri GiantsCentral LeagueHanshin TigersKorakuen Stadium[2]
24Daryl Spencer§July 16, 1965Hankyu BravesPacific LeagueKintetsu BuffaloesNishikyogoku Stadium[2]
25Hiromi WadaMay 28, 1968Nishitetsu LionsPacific LeagueNankai HawksHeiwadai Stadium[2]
26Hiroyuki YamazakiAugust 14, 1971Lotte OrionsPacific LeagueToei FlyersMeiji Jingu Stadium[2]
27Sumio HirotaJuly 11, 1973Lotte OrionsPacific LeagueNittaku Home FlyersMeiji Jingu Stadium[2]
28Takahiro Tokutsu*April 17, 1976Lotte OrionsPacific LeagueTaiheiyo Club LionsMiyagi Baseball Stadium[2]
29Sachio KinugasaJuly 7, 1976Hiroshima Toyo CarpCentral LeagueYomiuri GiantsMaruyama Baseball Stadium[2]
30Tsutomu WakamatsuJuly 9, 1976Yakult SwallowsCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsMeiji Jingu Stadium[2]
31Keiichi NagasakiMay 20, 1978Yokohama Taiyo WhalesCentral LeagueHanshin TigersYokohama Stadium[2]
32Akinobu MayumiMay 20, 1979Hanshin TigersCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsNagoya Stadium[2]
33Mitsuyasu HiranoJuly 17, 1980Kintetsu BuffaloesPacific LeagueHankyu BravesHankyu Nishinomiya Stadium[2]
34Tatsuo OmiyaJuly 29, 1980Nippon-Ham FightersPacific LeagueNankai HawksOsaka Stadium[2]
35Yutaka FukumotoMay 21, 1981Hankyu BravesPacific LeagueSeibu LionsSeibu Lions Stadium[2]
36Hiromi Matsunaga (1)October 8, 1982Hankyu BravesPacific LeagueNankai HawksHankyu Nishinomiya Stadium[2]
37Koji YamamotoApril 30, 1983Hiroshima Toyo CarpCentral LeagueHanshin TigersKoshien Stadium[2]
38Shigeru KurihashiMay 21, 1985Kintetsu BuffaloesPacific LeagueNankai HawksOsaka Stadium[2]
39Takanori Okamura*May 22, 1985Seibu LionsPacific LeagueLotte OrionsHeiwadai Stadium[2]
40Yoshiaki KanemuraJuly 17, 1986Kintetsu BuffaloesPacific LeagueHankyu BravesHankyu Nishinomiya Stadium[2]
41Koji AkiyamaJuly 13, 1989Seibu LionsPacific LeagueKintetsu BuffaloesFujiidera Stadium[2]
42Fujio TamuraOctober 1, 1989Nippon-Ham FightersPacific LeagueFukuoka Daiei HawksHeiwadai Stadium[2]
43Hiroshi FujimotoJuly 7, 1990Fukuoka Daiei HawksPacific LeagueNippon-Ham FightersHamamatsu Stadium[2]
44Takahiro IkeyamaAugust 23, 1990Yakult SwallowsCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsMeiji Jingu Stadium[2]
45Hiromi Matsunaga (2)May 24, 1991Orix BravesPacific LeagueLotte OrionsGreen Stadium Kobe[2]
46Jack HowellJuly 29, 1992Yakult SwallowsCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsMeiji Jingu Stadium[2]
47Norihiro NakamuraSeptember 18, 1994Kintetsu BuffaloesPacific LeagueNippon-Ham FightersFujiidera Stadium[2]
48Bobby Rose (1)May 2, 1995Yokohama BayStarsCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsYokohama Stadium[2]
49Bobby Rose (2)April 29, 1997Yokohama BayStarsCentral LeagueYakult SwallowsYokohama Stadium[2]
50Kazuyoshi TatsunamiAugust 22, 1997Chunichi DragonsCentral LeagueHanshin TigersNagoya Dome[2]
51Katsumi HirosawaSeptember 26, 1997Yomiuri GiantsCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsTokyo Dome[2]
52Tomoaki Kanemoto April 24, 1999Hiroshima Toyo CarpCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsHiroshima Municipal Stadium[2]
53Toshihisa NishiJune 25, 1999Yomiuri GiantsCentral LeagueHiroshima Toyo CarpHiroshima Municipal Stadium[2]
54Bobby Rose (3)June 30, 1999Yokohama BayStarsCentral LeagueHiroshima Toyo CarpAlpen Stadium[2]
55Kazuo MatsuiJune 7, 2000Seibu LionsPacific LeagueOsaka Kintetsu BuffaloesSeibu Dome[2]
56Boi RodriguezJuly 27, 2002Yokohama BayStarsCentral LeagueHiroshima Toyo CarpChiyodai Baseball Stadium[2]
57Hirokazu IbataSeptember 21, 2002Chunichi DragonsCentral LeagueYokohama BayStarsNagoya Dome[2]
58José Ortiz§May 3, 2003Orix BlueWavePacific LeagueSeibu LionsSeibu Dome[2]
59Kosuke FukudomeJune 8, 2003Chunichi DragonsCentral LeagueHiroshima Toyo CarpNagoya Dome[2]
60Atsunori InabaJuly 1, 2003Yakult SwallowsCentral LeagueYokohama BayStarsMatsumoto Baseball Stadium[2]
61Arihito Muramatsu*Fukuoka Daiei HawksPacific LeagueOsaka Kintetsu BuffaloesOsaka Dome[2]
62Shinjiro HiyamaJuly 2, 2003Hanshin TigersCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsKoshien Stadium[2]
63Toru HosokawaApril 4, 2004Seibu LionsPacific LeagueHokkaido Nippon-Ham FightersSapporo Dome[2]
64Alex Ochoa§April 13, 2004Chunichi DragonsCentral LeagueYomiuri GiantsTokyo Dome[2]
65Julio ZuletaSeptember 22, 2007Chiba Lotte MarinesPacific LeagueTohoku Rakuten Golden EaglesFullcast Stadium Miyagi[2]
66Michihiro OgasawaraSeptember 3, 2008Yomiuri GiantsCentral LeagueHiroshima Toyo CarpKyocera Dome Osaka[2]
67Rainel RosarioSeptember 2, 2014Hiroshima Toyo CarpCentral LeagueYomiuri GiantsNagano Olympic Stadium[2]
68Yohei OshimaJuly 20, 2016Chunichi DragonsCentral LeagueHiroshima Toyo CarpMazda Stadium[2]
69Kosuke Fukudome (2)July 30, 2016Hanshin TigersCentral LeagueChunichi DragonsKoshien Stadium[2]
70Yuki YanagitaApril 21, 2018Fukuoka SoftBank HawksPacific LeagueHokkaido Nippon-Ham FightersSapporo Dome[2]
71Tetsuto YamadaJuly 9, 2018Tokyo Yakult SwallowsCentral LeagueYomiuri GiantsKusanagi Stadium[2]
72Masayuki KuwaharaJuly 20, 2018Yokohama DeNA BayStarsCentral LeagueHanshin TigersYokohama Stadium[2]
73Ryosuke HirataAugust 16, 2018Chunichi DragonsCentral LeagueYokohama DeNA BayStarsNagoya Dome[2]
74Ryutaro UmenoApril 9, 2019Hanshin TigersCentral LeagueYokohama DeNA BayStarsKoshien Stadium[2]
75Shugo MakiAugust 25, 2021Yokohama DeNA BayStarsCentral LeagueHanshin TigersOsaka Dome[2]
76Yasutaka ShiomiSeptember 18, 2021Tokyo Yakult SwallowsCentral LeagueYomiuri GiantsTokyo Dome[2]

Cycles by franchise

List of franchises, showing NPB-active dates and numbers of cycles achieved and allowed
FranchiseActive datesCycles hitCycles allowed
Taiyo Shochiku Robins / Yosho Robins / Taiyo Whales / Yokohama Taiyo Whales / Yokohama BayStars / Yokohama DeNA BayStars1950–present106
Nagoya Club / Sangyo Club / Chubu Nippon / Chubu Nippon Dragons / Nagoya Dragons / Chunichi Dragons1936–present811
Hankyu Baseball Club / Hankyu Bears / Hankyu Braves / Orix Braves / Orix BlueWave / Orix Buffaloes1936–present73
Nishitetsu Clippers / Nishitetsu Lions / Taiheiyo Club Lions / Crown Lighter Lions / Seibu Lions / Saitama Seibu Lions1950–present73
Hanshin Baseball Club / Osaka Tigers / Hanshin Tigers1936–present77
Kokutetsu Swallows / Sankei Swallows / Sankei Atoms / Atoms / Yakult Atoms / Yakult Swallows / Tokyo Yakult Swallows1950–present72
Hiroshima Carp / Hiroshima Toyo Carp1950–present68
Mainichi Orions / Mainichi Daimai Orions / Tokyo Orions / Lotte Orions / Chiba Lotte Marines1950–present53
Great Japan Tokyo Baseball Club / Tokyo Giants / Yomiuri Giants1934–present57
Senators / Kyuei Flyers / Tokyu Flyers / Toei Flyers / Nittaku Home Flyers / Nippon-Ham Fighters / Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters1946–present58
Kintetsu Pearls / Kintetsu Buffalo / Kintetsu Buffaloes / Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes1950–200448
Nankai Club / Kinki Nippon Club / Kinki Great Ring / Nankai Hawks / Fukuoka Daiei Hawks / Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks1938–present47
Gold Star / Kinsei Stars / Daiei Stars / Daiei Unions1946–195711
Tombo Unions / Takahashi Unions1954–195601
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles2005–present01

See also

References

General
  • "Saikuru Hitto" サイクルヒット [Cycles Hit] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball. Retrieved April 21, 2018.
  • "List of Hall of Famers". The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
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