Kazuyoshi Tatsunami

Kazuyoshi Tatsunami

Kazuyoshi Tatsunami (Japanese:立浪 和義, August 19, 1969 in Settsu, Osaka, Japan) is a professional baseball player for the Nippon Professional Baseball Chunichi Dragons, having played his professional career for them since his debut in by|1988. He was the number 1 draft choice in 1988.

Tatsunami is a member of the Meikyukai (Association of Great Players, or Golden Players Club).

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