Year G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K Avg
1996 57 131 28 5 0 0 13 4 7 17 .214
1997 68 242 61 13 2 8 34 14 14 35 .252
*BB includes hit by pitches.
While by all accounts that I've read Soriano was very popular with his team mates, his stats just didn't scream for promotion to the top team during the his two years in Japan. I hope you can find something more promising from his Academy days.
I don't know how helpful they'll be, but you can try to contact the Carp via snail mail, fax, or phone (no e-mail that I know of). You can get the necessary information in the contact information FAQ. I don't know how to contact the Carp Academy in the Dominican Republic, but I'm sure that if you could track that down that they'd have something more encouraging.
Well, I don't know that I've been helpful enough to deserve any formal recognition. I'm really better at pointing people to other resources to further their studies and entering data gathered from Japanese resources. Nonetheless, I wish you well in your research.
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