Fumiya Hojo

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Fumiya Hojo
Hojo with the Hanshin Tigers
Hanshin Tigers – No. 26
Infielder
Born: (1994-07-29) July 29, 1994 (age 31)
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
NPB debut
May 28, 2015, for the Hanshin Tigers
NPB statistics
(through 2020 season)
Batting average.260
Home runs16
Hits290
RBI100
Stolen bases11
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Fumiya Hojo (北條 史也, Hōjō Fumiya; born July 29, 1994) is a Japanese professional baseball infielder, playing for the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball.

Hojo playing for Kosei Gakuin in 2011

Hojo started playing baseball in 4th grade at elementary school, and joined the All-Sayama Boys baseball club when he started at Mikita Junior High School.[1]

He then entered Kosei Gakuin High School, a known baseball powerhouse in Aomori Prefecture.[1] On his sophomore year, he appeared in the 2011 Summer Koshien, where he contributed 8 RBIs (highest in team history), helping his team make it all the way to the championship round. They finished as the runner-up however, when they were blanked by Nichidai-san High (11-0). During the Autumn Invitational Tournament of the same year, he batted at an average of 0.455, and racked up 7 RBIs including a lone homerun, helping his team win the championship.

In the following year's Summer Koshien, he recorded 4 homeruns as the team's 4th batter during the entire tournament, 2 of which were hit in 2 consecutive at-bats. This feat of hitting 4 homeruns in one tournament was last accomplished by former Yomiuri member Kazuhiro Kiyohara in 1985. In the tournament's final round, his team battled with pitching sensation and soon-to-be Tigers teammate Shintaro Fujinami of Osaka Toin High, but Kosei was once again denied the championship when they failed to score a single run (3-0). Nevertheless, due to his consistent performance at the plate which helped brought his team to 3 consecutive tournament championship rounds, 29 RBIs in all of his Koshien appearances (the most in Koshien history, tied with Kiyohara), and a total of 25 homeruns in his entire high school career, Hojo caught the attention of baseball scouts.

He also participated in the 2012 18U(AAA) Baseball World Championship.

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