Ryoga Tomiyama
Ryoga Tomiyama (富山 凌雅)
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Height 5' 10", Weight 185 lb.
- Born May 3, 1997 in Gobo, Wakayama Japan
Biographical Information[edit]
Ryoga Tomiyama has pitched in Nippon Pro Baseball and for the Japanese national team.
He was with Toyota Jidosha in the industrial leagues after high school. He pitched for Japan in the 2018 Asian Games. In his debut, he closed out their win over Pakistan, relieving Yudai Aranishi and retiring Muhammad Zakir, Muhammad Rafi and Muhammad Hussain. He then got the start in the Gold Medal Game against a strong South Korean national team. He walked Jung-hoo Lee and Ha-seong Kim, then Jae-hwan Kim singled. He recovered to retire former major leaguer Byung-ho Park but Chi-hong An singled in a pair, to hand Tomiyama the loss. He got another ex-big leaguer, Hyun-soo Kim, before Makoto Hori took over. [1]
The Orix Buffaloes took him in the 4th round of the 2018 NPB draft. [2] He spent most of the season on the farm (4-2, 3.00 in 14 G, .96 WHIP, 25 K in 24 IP) and got into one game for the big club. Relieving Nobuyoshi Yamada, he closed out a 4-1 loss to Nippon Ham by retiring all six batters he faced (Akihiro Hakumura by K, Haruki Nishikawa, former major leaguer Kensuke Tanaka, Ryo Watanabe by K, Taishi Ota, Kotaro Kiyomiya). [3]
Orix farmed him out to the Melbourne Aces of the 2019-2020 Australian Baseball League. He fanned 28 in 24 2/3 innings, going 1-1 with a save and a 4.01 ERA. He tied for 3rd on the team in appearances and was third in strikeouts. He split 2020 between the minors (3-1, Sv, 2.48) and the Buffaloes' top club (0-2, 4.42 in 18 G). Tomiyama broke out in 2021, and he notched 20 holds with a 2.72 ERA in 51 relief outings. He pitched 2 2/3 shutout innings in the 2021 Nippon Series, but the Buffaloes lost to the Yakult Swallows in 6 games. Tomiyama then underwent Tommy John surgery after he allowed 9 runs in 7 1/3 innings in 2022, and he missed the entire 2023 season. He had a 3.27 ERA in 16 games in 2024, but he then surrendered 4 runs in 4 innings in 2025.
The southpaw's fastball peaks at 91 mph and he throws a curveball. [4]
Sources[edit]
- ↑ 2018 Asian Games Final Report
- ↑ YakyuDB
- ↑ NPB official site
- ↑ Japanese Wikipedia


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