He pitched well with a WHIP of 0.88 in the open game. This must have convinced many fans that Maeken is alive and well. However, when the season started, he had 0 wins, 2 losses, and an ERA of 4.82 in 5 games. On May 21st, the second team finally fell. Why does a right-hander who had 1,000 strikeouts in the majors end up having so many runners on his back after returning to Japan? There was not only a simple decline, but also a high barrier of readjustment to Japanese baseball. Let’s take a closer look at the three fatal indicators that are causing the current slump. First, let’s take a look back at the once invincible Hiroshima Major League era, and sort out the gap between them and the current numbers. Please be aware that because this video covers a long period of time, it may be biased in terms of the players or things that are focused on, and may contain many of the poster’s personal opinions. ★Related video: A disappointing “transfer”! Revealing the behind-the-scenes details of the transfer destination that didn’t work out! https://youtu.be/OpWTQNB2Jz4 I’ll pay money but I can’t win! Thorough explanation of “Rakuten’s weaknesses”! https://youtu.be/_1QufhN1D3U Why can’t I win? Thorough explanation of why giants are weak! https://youtu.be/Y-nRW0e8HzM ★About this channel Our goal is to provide the most detailed explanation of Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan. Please subscribe to our channel! Also, regarding how we call the players, we call them by their full names the first time, and then by their full names from the second time onwards. But that doesn’t mean he lacks respect for the players. I have made it this way to make it easier to listen to as a video. ★INDEX 0:00 Opening 0:45 Ace’s Trail 4:05 Crazy ◯◯ 7:30 Ruin 11:02 Legendary Treasure Sword 15:19 Conditions for Resurrection_______________________[About the Video Content]The materials used in this video are “quotations” for explanation purposes only, and are not intended to infringe on copyright. Also, this video is not intended to be defamatory. #Professional Baseball #Baseball #Hiroshima Toyo Carp

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