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Atsushi Nomi
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Atsushi Nomi : ウィキペディア英語版
Atsushi Nomi
is a Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher for the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's Central League.
==Early Baseball Career==

He attended Tottori Jōhoku High School. On his 3rd year, he pitched a perfect game during the Spring Prefecture Tournament. Along with Komoya Tamaguchi and Kei Igawa, they were called the "left-handed high-school trio".
Upon graduation, he joined Osaka Gas where he continued to play as pitcher in the industrial league. But due to injuries and a lot of failures on his part, he rarely appeared on the team's games, and ended up being called "the phantom pitcher" by zealous Osaka Gas fans.〔後に本人は「5年目までやってダメだったら引退して社業に就くことを真剣に考えていた」と当時を振り返っている『週刊ベースボール』誌の記事より。〕 After almost five years, his game appearances gradually increased. During the November 2013 non-pro baseball tournament, he delivered a solid performance in championship game with Nissan Co. However, their team lost when Yuuki Itou scored a hit during the 11th inning. In 2004, together with soon-to-be teammates Ryo Watanabe and Yasutomo Kubo, Nohmi was elected as Japanese representative to the 22nd Haarlem Baseball Week where Japan came out 3rd. He was selected by the Tigers during the autumn draft of the same year.

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