Tomo Ohka
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"Tomokazu Ohka"/????/?ka Tomokazu/extra=}} is a Japanese people/Japanese professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. Previously he played for the Boston Red Sox (–), Montreal Expos (2001–), Washington Nationals, Milwaukee Brewers (2005–), Toronto Blue Jays, and Cleveland Indians. He started his professional career with the Yokohama BayStars in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League. He throws right-handed and is a switch hitter.

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I tried to make a line drive to the first-base side. I was a little disappointed it was a fly ball. I didn't care how far it went. The team needed a runner moved up. If the right fielder catches the fly ball, that doesn't happen. I was fortunate it was far enough he couldn't catch it.

I felt good after that inning because just one run is fine. They could have scored many more.

My arm is good. It's just about location and making good pitches, especially after two strikes.

I was not bad but I was not good. I tried to keep the ball down and throw to the corners. Sometimes things happen like today.