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  1. WBSC Premier12. 2015 Tokyo. Team. Shogo Akiyama (秋山 翔吾, Akiyama Shōgo, Japanese pronunciation: [akiꜜjama ɕoꜜːɡo], born April 16, 1988) is a Japanese professional baseball outfielder for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds and ...

  2. How old is Shogo Akiyama? Shogo Akiyama is 36 years old. When was Shogo Akiyama born? Shogo Akiyama was born on April 16, 1988. Where was Shogo Akiyama born? Shogo Akiyama was born in Yokosuka, Kanagawa. How tall is Shogo Akiyama? Shogo Akiyama is 6-0 (183 cm) tall. How much did Shogo Akiyama weigh when playing? Shogo Akiyama weighed 182 lbs ...

  3. OF Shogo Akiyama roster status changed by San Diego Padres. May 9, 2022: OF Shogo Akiyama assigned to El Paso Chihuahuas. April 5, 2022: Cincinnati Reds released OF Shogo Akiyama. October 5, 2021: Cincinnati Reds activated OF Shogo Akiyama from the 10-day injured list. September 18, 2021: Cincinnati Reds placed OF Shogo Akiyama on the 10-day ...

  4. Jan 6, 2020 · Reds, Akiyama agree to 3-year, $21M deal. CINCINNATI -- The Reds on Monday signed Japanese outfielder Shogo Akiyama to a three-year, $21 million deal and will introduce the five-time Japanese All-Star at a news conference on Wednesday. The contract includes salaries of $6 million in 2020, $7 million in 2021 and $8 million in 2022.

  5. Apr 3, 2022 · Shogo Akiyama’s arrival was a major media event. (Cara Owsley / Cincinnati Enquirer via USA TODAY NETWORK) The other was Opening Day of 2020, when he came off the bench to lace an RBI single in ...

  6. Jan 8, 2020 · Shogo Akiyama. Senior Reporter Mark Sheldon has covered the Reds for MLB.com since 2006, and previously covered the Twins from 2001-05. Follow him on Facebook. CINCINNATI -- Shogo Akiyama donned a No. 4 Reds jersey for the first time on Wednesday, and the Japanese outfielder was introduced to his new surroundings at Great American Ball Park.

  7. Jan 8, 2020 · CINCINNATI -- Shogo Akiyama knew the Cincinnati Reds were the only Major League Baseball team that never had a player born in Japan. The chance to break a barrier was part of his impetus to sign ...