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Sachio Kinugasa

Sachio Kinugasa (衣笠 祥雄, born January 18, 1947 in Kyoto, Japan) is a former Japanese baseball player with Hiroshima Carp. He is nicknamed ''Tetsujin'', meaning "Iron Man". He played in a then world-record 2,215 consecutive games, passing Lou Gehrig's mark in 1987. (This record was later broken by Cal Ripken, Jr. in 1996.)
Kinugasa is mostly remembered for his consecutive game streak, but he ranks 7th in Nippon Professional Baseball in career home runs (504), 5th in career hits (2543), and 10th in career RBIs (1448), showing that he was one of the most consistent hitters in Japanese baseball. He was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996.
== Biography ==
Kinugasa's father was an African American serviceman stationed in Japan after World War II. Kinugasa's mother was Japanese, and she raised him by herself.〔Albright, Jim. ("Japan's Top Players," ) BaseballGuru.com. Accessed March 28, 2015.〕

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