About Hideki Okajima Memorabilia & Collectibles
A left-handed relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Hideki Okajima was elected to the 2007 MLB All-Star Game as a first time All-Star via the Monster All-Star Final Vote. He was also selected to the 2007 Topps Major League Rookie All-Star Team.
During Game 2 of the 2007 World Series against the Colorado Rockies, Okajima pitched 2⅓ perfect innings in relief of teammate
Curt Schilling. He also became the first Japanese born pitcher to play in the World Series and closed the 2007 post-season with a home run to
Garrett Atkins.
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Hideki Okajima (full name: Hideki Okajima; no nicknames) plays pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. During his 4 seasons, he has played games, won 16 games, struck out 207 batters, and has a 3.08 ERA. Born on December 25, 1975 in Kyoto, Japan, Okajima stands 6' 1" and weighs 195 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on April 2, 2007. Over his career, Okajima made $7,000,000. Common misspellings of his name include Hideki Okajima.