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Hideki Okajima batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Hideki Okajima Bookmarks

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No Masa?
Published 3/23/2009 by Brian (noreply@blogger.com) at Ontario Street
... debuted at ages 32 and 36 respectively and have multiple seasons as top-shelf closers on their resumes. Hideki Okajima developed into an elite setup man for Boston in his rookie season and boasts a 2.14 postseason ERA over 16 games. There is certainly a precedent for Japanese relievers achieving success at the Major League level after the age of 30. ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 34
Published 1/14/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Hideki Okajima, RP: Had a down 2008 after a stellar 2007. Manager Tito Francona is still figuring out a polite way to tell him to stop looking at the damn ground every time he throws a pitch. ...

AL East SWOT
Published 12/22/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Opportunities: Getting Lowrie a full season under his belt will finally, for the first time since 2004 or so, give the Red Sox a very good option at shortstop. Also, the set-up trio of Hideki Okajima, ...

BOSTON RED SOX - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 11/14/2008 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... of the World Series. MISSION F---ING ACCOMPLISHED. I've said a few times that he is the most underrated hero of 2004. The stability he gave the pen during the regular season was unlike anything I've seen from a Red Sox team (especially after the disastrous bullpen by committee in 2003 that made Grady gunshy to pull Pedro in the playoffs.) He essentially sacrificed his career for the 2004 Red Sox. He should be worshipped like a God in Boston. HIDEKI OKAJIMA O-Kee was brought over to the 2007 Red Sox for one reason only... to keep ...

Yuck
Published 4/28/2008 by Paul SF at YFSF
... bats to dig out their shaky starters. Now the reverse is true. No power. No punch. Just pathetic ineptitude against the Tampa Bay Rays, whose bullpen used to cure all ills. There was no Mother's Day Miracle in Tampa this weekend. Just a pair of undeserved losses for Boston's version of the Killer B's -- Buchholz and Beckett. Things look bleak, as they often do in the midst of a losing streak. Three Red Sox relievers have an ERA under four -- Jonathan Papelbon, Hideki Okajima and David Aardsma. That's the same number of relievers who have an ERA over ...

Tigers love the base on balls, drop two of three to Boston
Published 4/11/2008 by Eric Jackson at D-Town Baseball
... This will get worse after tonights game. While I have no doubt that Tiger hitters will perform up to expectations, it might not matter unless Detroit pitchers can turn around their own issues. When Bostons’ bullpen ran into trouble in the seventh inning they were able to bring in Hideki Okajima to shut down Detroit. When Bostons’ bullpen began bleeding in the eighth inning they were able bring out ...

Young hungry players led '07 Red Sox
Published 10/29/2007 by Jake Lloyd at The Power Alley -- A Blog of All Sports!
... Without Papelbon, there's no way the Red Sox would be World Series champions. He was impeccable during the postseason, not allowing a single run — and just five hits — in 10-plus innings. Even after setup man Hideki Okajima allowed a two-run homer in the eighth inning of Game 4, which cut Boston's lead to 4-3, you knew Papelbon would come in and finish the deal. ...

Rookie of the Year Discussion, AL
Published 10/11/2007 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... Hideki Okajima ...

MY VOTE: Boston Red Sox vs. L.A. Angels of Anaheim
Published 10/3/2007 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... and Hideki Okajima are all excellent. Okajima struggled down the stretch but, like Dice-K, he's gotten some rest lately. ...

The Francona Rules.
Published 9/19/2007 by Allen Chace <info@overthemonster.com> at Over the Monster
... This guy is actually the very best pitcher at resting completely until the playoffs start. ...

Throwbacks no Givebacks
Published 6/23/2007 by TBA at Red Sox Reality Check
... Of course, Pedroia's competition for AL ROY will include Matsuzaka, on pace to win 20 games, and Hideki Okajima who has surprised everyone with his performance. Okajima isn't likely to maintain a WHIP ratio of .79 or allow less than 5 hits per nine innings, but he has been a revelation. ...

Why Aren’t There More Japanese Relievers in America?
Published 6/5/2007 by Geoff Young at Knuckle Curve
... Hideki Okajima ...