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Red Sox setup man Hideki Okajima not only has that awesome song.  He’s also got a legitimately hot baseball wife.

Yuka Kurihara is a noted Japanese television personality, who most recently hosted her own morning radio show in Japan before coming over to America with her husband in 2007.  Okajima first met Kurihara, then an NHK sports announcer, during the champaign/beer spraying celebration after his Yomiuri Giants won the 2000 Japan Series.

Kurihara combines brains with beauty, having graduated from the prestigious Sophia University in Tokyo, with a major in French literature.  She was also named “Miss Sophia” in a campus beauty contest.

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3 Responses to “Hot Baseball Wife: Yuka Okajima”

  1. Very nice – a worthy addition to HBW

  2. And she’s a nice, family-loving mom:

    http://ameblo.jp/kurihara-yuka/

    …with a great sense of gaining media attention:

    http://blog.nownews.com/dicek/textview.php?file=127211&num=10

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