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“I understand all your actions” “Be prepared” … Kill warning to the pitcher outside the strength of Carp Has the fan run away over the exposé post: J-CAST News[Testun llawn]

On October 25, 2022, pitcher Ren Nakata (32), who received a no-fight notice from the Hiroshima Carp, revealed that he had received a death threat.

He said he received a message saying, “I will kill you if you go any further.”

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“The response was too great…”

Pitcher Nakata joined the Carp at 2nd overall in the 2008 draft, and is active primarily in relief. In 2017, he played in 53 games and contributed greatly to the championship. On October 22, 2010, he was informed that he was out of power.

Nakata said on Twitter on the 25th that he had received a message which read:

“I am aware of all your actions, so prepare yourself. You always drink protein at the end of training, right? If you go any further, I will kill you.”

Pitcher Nakata posted on this day, “I plan to continue training, so if you see me at the gym, feel free to talk to me. Let’s train together.” He said this was the second time he had received a death threat, and said, “So far, the team has helped me, but from now on, I will really consider consulting the police.”

The caller’s motive is unknown, but pitcher Nakata’s tweet on the 25th revealed that the team’s circumstances were attracting attention. He claimed that the dormitory for young players was “the rules are still the strictest among the 12 teams,” and explained the reason as “If you break the ban on talking or touching your phone mobile while eating, you will be punished. .

There was also a backlash from some Carp supporters. “I think it’s best not to say anything that will hurt the team’s image,” Nakata replied, “If you don’t want to see it, please unfollow me.”

Pitcher Nakata said on the 26th that the post about the dormitory was “an overreaction and I am well aware of the fear of SNS.” I’m very sorry that I made you feel bad.” “From now on, I hope Carp fans, those who like baseball, and those who are not yet interested in baseball like Carp. I promise I will try to be subtle and subtle. I would appreciate it if you could check my Twitter again.”

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