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Japanese baseball player
Eiji Bandō
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Japanese baseball player
A.K.A.
Bandō Eiji
Eiji Bando
Bando Eiji
Eiji Bandou
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Manchukuo
Star sign
Age
84 years
Stats
Height:
170 cm
Weight:
70 kg
Awards
Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Supporting Actor
(1990)
Sports Teams
Chunichi Dragons (Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan)
The details (from wikipedia)
Biography
Eiji Bandō (板東 英二, Bandō Eiji, born April 5, 1940) is a Japanese television entertainer, former baseball player and YouTuber. He pitched many innings in his high school career. The Japan High School Baseball Federation was afraid that he would injure his arm, so they set a new rematch rule in 1958. However, he pitched 18 innings in a 1958 quarterfinal game, which resulted in the first rematch in the National High School Baseball Championship. He reached the final, but didn't win. His record of 83 strikeouts in the tournament remains unbroken. He joined Chunichi Dragons but it is said that he didn't regain his pitching strength. He can't extend his elbow even now.
Works
Singles
- "Moeyo Dragons!" – 1974
Information
- Doyō Daisuki! 830 (Kansai TV) – 1987–1997
Variety show
- Sunday Dragons (CBC) – 1983––present
- Unbelievable (Fuji TV) – 1997–1998
Game show
- Sekai Fushigi Hakken! (TBS) – 1986––present
- Magical Brain Power !! (Nippon TV) – 1990–1999, 2001
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Notable Japanese Athletes
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable Japanese Baseball players
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable Japanese Actors
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable Japanese Television personalities
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable Japanese Entertainers
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable Japanese Tarentos
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
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