Book (Practical) Sports and physical education Tomorrow, the baseball is done Logic to guide the choice to the right Baseball

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) スポーツ・体育 明日、野球やめます 選択を正解に導くロジック 野球
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Item number: BO2831446
Released date: 29 Jun 2022
Maker: Shueisha
著: 鳥谷敬

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Sports and Physical Education
As one of the leading short-shooters in the professional baseball world, Takashi Toritani retired from the Hanshin Tigers Chiba Lotte Marines in the 2021 season. His first book since retirement. His career has been 18 years since his retirement. He has successfully realized the goals of "to protect short-shooters until the age of 40" and "to continue playing in games." This book describes for the first time the days of agony that I never told anyone about, as well as his brilliant track of 1939 consecutive NPB appearances and 667 consecutive full innings appearances as a short-shooter. This book also introduces the thoughts and ideas unique to the author who has maintained his "position" within the unique group of professional baseball. [Author profile] Takashi Toya, born in Tokyo. He joined the Hanshin Tigers in the 2003 draft free frame after working at Seibo Gakuen High School and at Waseda Daigaku. Yakyubu. After playing for 16 years until 2019, he won the Golden Glove Award 5 times (4 short-shooters, 1 third baseman) and the 6 th Best Nine. He became the 50 th official game with 2000 hits and the 15 th with 1000 walks. In 2013, he was selected as the WBC Representative, and when he was out in the game against Chinese Taipei, he succeeded in stealing bases at the end of the game. He moved to the Chiba Lotte Marines in 2020 and retired in the 2021 season. After retirement, he expanded his activities by explaining baseball and providing guidance to the social baseball club. He wrote "『 Captain Sea 』" (Kadokawa Shinsho). 1981 1939 667