List Of Nippon Professional Baseball Players To Hit For The Cycle
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. The 2003 NPB season saw the most cycles hit in a single season—five. 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. The next day, Shinjiro Hiyama became the third player to hit for the cycle in two days. 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.
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. 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. Furuta's cycle is not considered an official NPB cycle as it occurred during an exhibition game. 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. Six players achieved their cycles by acquiring a required hit during extra innings. Kosuke Fukudome is the only player to have hit a grand slam as the home run of the cycle. 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
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Inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum |
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Denotes a natural cycle |
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Indicates that a hit required for the cycle was acquired during extra innings |
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Number of cycles recorded to that point (if the player recorded more than one) |
![Hiroshi Ohshita wearing a dark old-style baseball uniform resting a baseball bat on his left shoulder](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/ce/Hiroshi_Ohshita_1946.jpg/170px-Hiroshi_Ohshita_1946.jpg)
![Arihito Muramatsu wearing a black baseball uniform with "SoftBank" across the chest in white script standing and holding a baseball bat](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/SH-Arihito-Muramatsu.jpg/170px-SH-Arihito-Muramatsu.jpg)
![Alex Ochoa wearing a white and red pinstriped baseball uniform with "Carp" across the chest in red script](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/98/HC-Alex-Ochoa.jpg/170px-HC-Alex-Ochoa.jpg)
![Michihiro Ogasawara wearing a gray baseball uniform and black baseball helmet running and dropping a baseball bat](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/61/Michihiro_Ogasawara_2010.jpg/170px-Michihiro_Ogasawara_2010.jpg)