#Olympics #Tokyo Olympics #Chunichi Dragons Yusuke Kinoshita Fireball straight https://youtu.be/T8NG3JVfRW4 Comment from Yudai Ohno The reason I held the gold medal up in the sky was, “The last time I met Kinoshita was during the residual practice. At that time, I had promised him, “Ohno-san, if you won the gold medal, please show it to me,” so I’m glad I was able to report it to him.” It was great.’ Today, if I had to pitch, I thought about him and threw it. It’s not easy to accept, but we have no choice but to face forward as a team.” Japan National Baseball Team “Samurai” Japan defeated its arch-nemesis, the United States, in the final to win the coveted gold medal. At the awards ceremony, pitcher Yudai Ohno (32) of Chunichi raised the gold medal to the sky and reported the victory to his teammate Yusuke Kinoshita (27), who died on the 3rd. I was looking forward to his comeback. Kinoshita dislocated his right shoulder in an open match in March and left the battle line. Meanwhile, Ohno uses Kinoshita’s theme song Shonan no Kaze “Golden Soul” instead of Aimyon’s “Harunohi”, which he uses, only eight times when throwing at the Bantelin Dome. “He was injured eight times. rice field. Again, we could not fight together. Still, the senior’s brave figure and thoughts must have reached heaven.

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