Yuki Saito (2011 Nippon-Ham Draft No. 1) At the end of a lonely battle-The darkened baseball life of Prince Hankachi
Yuki Saito (2011 Nippon-Ham Draft No. 1) At the end of a lonely battle-The darkened baseball life of Prince Hankachi
By uavtechnology
01 May 22
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Won the national championship as an early ace at Koshien in the summer of 2006. The refreshing "Prince Handkerchief" in a sweet mask has created a movement all over Japan. He set numerous records at Waseda University and went to Nippon-Ham after four teams competed in the draft in the fall of 2010. When he first joined the group, he caused an unprecedented Yu-chan fever, but after that, a painful but lonely battle awaited Yuki Saito. Sentence = Yosuke Inoue (sports writer) Photo = BBM August 2014, Kamagaya, Chiba, in response to the summer sunshine. Yuki Saito was at the base of Nippon-Ham's second army. I can't forget the words I heard in a story. "I can't erase it, isn't it?" At that time, I was in my fourth year as a professional. It was after overcoming the right shoulder joint lip injury in the Japan Series in 2012 and winning for the first time in 785 days. During his rehabilitation process, he used his smartphone to shoot his catch and pitches each time. A video taken from the spring camp of 2013, which was not thrown properly. "How long would it be if you connected it ...". I saved everything without looking back. The days of crawling up from a breakdown that "I thought I couldn't play baseball" are also part of my life as a baseball player. I couldn't erase it. I think that such a shadow stands out because of the dazzling light. 8 years back. The protagonist of Koshien in the summer of 2006 is definitely ...
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