Rising Stars of Spring: Meet the High School Baseball Players Ready to Shine, Including the Son of Legendary Chunichi Guzman
High School Baseball Autumn Kinki Tournament Ritsumeikan Uji/Doyu pitching hard (Photo by Takashi Hojo)
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Comedians who love high school baseball, Takeshi Kamijo (46) and Tetsuya Ikeda (41), have updated their YouTube “Kapphi BASE! BALL CHANNEL”. He listed the fall’s “new forces” that drew attention at the fall prefectural tournament.[[Tokuei Hanasaki x Seibu Lions collaboration support video】
The best part of high school baseball is looking forward to next year’s growth after one winter.
Kamijo has identified Osaka Toin’s pitcher Haruki Mori (second year) and outfielder Daitora Nakano (second year) as talented players who could easily be drafted in this year’s draft.
This fall, I focused on Ritsumeikan Uji’s pitcher Michiyu Ichishin (2nd year). He is a 1.85 meter tall right-hander who held Kyoto Gai Onishi, who had won Kyoto Kokusai, who won the summer Koshien, to a no-no until the 8th inning in the quarterfinals of the Kyoto tournament.
In addition, pitcher Ren Sakashita (second year) seems to be a pitcher to look forward to, as he hopes that “the era of Toyo University Himeji may come again” in Hyogo, where Kamijo is one of the best.
Hiratsuka Gakuen caught my attention. At the Kanagawa tournament, outfielder Rei Fujiwara (2nd year) played against Tokai University Sagami, which was a no-game due to rain, and catcher Kango Takei (2nd year) and infielder Motoki Kiso (2nd year) played against Yokohama Hayato in the 3rd place match. Each was thrown into the stands of Yokohama Stadium.
Ikeda said, “He’s a home run with a new standard bat at Hamasta.We have a lot of interesting players.”He was a big fan.
Furthermore, “I’ve only seen the video, but I’m interested,” said Emil Plensa of Happy Science Academy. His father is a thoroughbred pitcher named Domingo Guzman (49), formerly of Yokohama (currently DeNA) and Chunichi. “Although he also pitches, his specialty is his powerful hitting like a major leaguer.”
Other players include infielder Ryto Higa (second year) from Tokai University Sagami, who says, “His batting is good, but his defense is top-level in the Kanto region,” and left-handed pitcher Ryosuke Sueyoshi from Okinawa Shogaku, who is “already 150 kg as a first-year student.” 1 year) as a player to watch.
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