Tokumasa Chano

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Baseball player
Tokumasa Chano
Chano with the Orix Buffaloes.
Orix Buffaloes – No. 61
Outfielder
Born: (1999-08-04) August 4, 1999 (age 24)
Yōkaichi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Bats: Left
Throws: Right
debut
March 31, 2023, for the Orix Buffaloes
NPB statistics
(through August 5, 2023)
Batting average.257
Home runs1
RBIs22
Hits68
Teams
  • Orix Buffaloes (2023–present)

Tokumasa Chano (茶野篤政, Chano Tokumasa, born August 4, 1999 in Yōkaichi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese professional baseball player. He plays outfielder for the Orix Buffaloes of Nippon Professional Baseball.[1]

References

  1. ^ Organization, Nippon Professional Baseball. "Chano,Tokumasa(ORIX Buffaloes) | Players". Nippon Professional Baseball Organization (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-08-05.
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Orix Buffaloes current roster
Pitchers
  • 00 Anderson Espinoza
  • 11 Shunpeita Yamashita
  • 12 Kōhei Azuma
  • 13 Hiroya Miyagi
  • 14 Yūki Udagawa
  • 15 Ren Mukunoki
  • 16 Yoshihisa Hirano
  • 17 Ryūhei Sotani
  • 19 Taisuke Yamaoka
  • 20 Shōta Abe
  • 21 Sōichirō Yamazaki
  • 22 Ryōta Muranishi
  • 23 Kōsei Yoshida
  • 26 Kyōsuke Saitoh
  • 28 Ryōga Tomiyama
  • 29 Daiki Tajima
  • 35 Motoki Higa
  • 42 Andrés Machado
  • 43 Yuito Mae
  • 46 Hitomi Honda
  • 48 Kaisei Tōmatsu
  • 52 Kaede Yokoyama
  • 54 Luis Castillo
  • 56 Atsuya Kogita
  • 57 Nobuyoshi Yamada
  • 58 Kazutomo Iguchi
  • 59 Luis Perdomo
  • 63 Kōsuke Kawachi
  • 66 Hiroshi Suzuki
  • 93 Kazuma Satoh
  • 95 Kaito Saiki
  • 96 Taito Takashima
  • 97 Seiryū Kotajima
  • 98 Ryūsei Gonda
Catchers
InfieldersOutfielders
Development pitchers
  • 003 Yuito Nakata
  • 011 Kento Kawase
  • 032 Kaito Iriyama
  • 041 Hiroto Suga
  • 042 Kaito Ōe
  • 043 Riku Miyaguni
  • 044 Taketo Ashida
  • 130 Taiki Ono
Development catchers
  • 034 Kyōichirō Murakami
Development infielders
  • 045 Sōta Kawano
  • 124 Kyōhei Ueno
  • 126 Kazuya Katsuki
Development outfielders
  • 004 Yamato Hirano
  • 020 Takayuki Yamanaka
  • 123 Motohide Kinoshita
First squad
coaching
Second squad
coaching
  • Manager: 89 Hiroshi Kobayashi
  • Patrol head coach:   Seiichiro Nakagaki
  • Chief development coach: 90 Toshio Haru
  • Development coaches: 86 Shintarō Yoshida, 84 Kōhei Suzuki, 91 Daisuke Iida
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