[Important announcement ant]Ask Iba-chin, what is the key to progressing in 2023? *Provided by AKRacing (https://www.akracing.jp/) ▼ Click here for the Ibachin collaboration that has exceeded 1 million views https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU-5R3vtrqM ▼ Profile of Hirokazu Ibata Takashi Horikoshi → Joined Chunichi in 5th place in the 1997 draft after going through Asia University (synchronized with Noshin). He has won the Best Nine five times and the Golden Glove Award seven times. In 2013, he was selected to represent Japan at the WBC and won the Best Nine. He transferred to the Giants in 2014 and retired in 2015. In 2021, he served as Samurai Japan’s infield defensive coach and contributed to winning the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Currently, he is also active as Samurai Japan U-12 manager and NTT East Japan baseball team coach. He played in 1,896 games with a .281 batting average, 1,912 hits, 56 home runs, 410 RBIs, and 149 stolen bases. Click here for Iba TV → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yQmOaJoZmA ▼ Twitter: Kenshin Kawakami[Official]Cut Ball Channel (@Kenshink2k2k2)[Profile of Kenshin Kawakami]Former professional baseball player (Chunichi Dragons) , Atlanta Braves), baseball commentator Tokushima Sho, and Meiji University. In his first year, he won 14 wins (6 losses) and was named Rookie of the Year. He achieved a no-hitter in 2002 when he learned to cut the ball. In 2004, he contributed to the league championship with the most wins (17 wins) and won the Sawamura Award and MVP. He also contributed to the league title in 2006 with the most wins (17). Joined MLB Atlanta Braves in 2009. He will be in the starting rotation. He returned to Chunichi in 2012 and left at the end of 2015. He has 125 victories in Japan and the United States. Currently working as a baseball commentator. # Hirokazu Ibata # Kenshin Kawakami # Kosuke Fukudome # Chunichi Dragons # Kazuyoshi Tatsunami

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