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Kōichi Tabuchi (田淵 幸一, Tabuchi Kōichi, born September 24, 1946) is a Japanese former professional baseball player, manager, and commentator. During his career, Tabuchi played for the Hanshin Tigers and the Seibu Lions. Tabuchi played catcher for the Hanshin Tigers from 1969 and 1978, where his combination with pitcher Yutaka Enatsu was called the "Golden Battery".Always a long-range hitter, Tabuchi was nicknamed home run artist because of the high-in-the-sky, long trajectory of his home runs.
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Kōichi Tabuchi Tabuchi, Koichi
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Baseball player
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1946-09-24Z 1956-09-24Z
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1956-01-01Z
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