Kinugasa made headlines wherever people follow baseball on June 13, 1987 when he
played in his 2,131st consecutive game to break the record held for 48 years by New
York Yankees'^-(((great
Lou Gehrig. A few weeks later, Kinugasa became the third Japanese
player to crack 500 career home runs, following Sadaharu Oh and
Katsuya Nomura. At
long last he became a fan favorite, overcoming years of abuse endured because his
father was a black American soldier. Kinugasa struck out often, in contrast to most
Japanese players, and did not hit for a high average. Some typical Kinugasa seasons
were 30 HR, 72 RBI, and .271 for Hiroshima's 1979 pennant winners, and 20 HR, 57
RBI, and .278 for the 1981 winners.
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