#Yusei Kikuchi #Professional baseball #Mariners pitcher Yusei Kikuchi (30), who was selected as an all-star for the first time in the major leagues, revealed his candid feelings on the 4th (5th Japan time). During today’s meeting, he was informed by the service director and congratulated by his teammates. “I’m really happy, and more than that, I’d like to say thank you to everyone who supported me over the past three years, including my teammates, director, coach, and fans.” In the two years since he moved to the major leagues, he has struggled with not getting the results he wanted. However, this season, he started in 15 games as the center of the starting rotation from the opening, maintained an outstanding sense of stability with 6 wins and 3 losses, and an ERA of 3.18, and was decided to participate in the team’s only ball party. Since Hideo Nomo in 1995, he will be the 14th Japanese player to participate, following Angels Otani, who was selected first. “Playing in the United States is a challenge with determination and determination, and the level of the league is the highest in the world. I think that I am able to be here now because of the traditions created by Mr.His teammates called Kikuchi YUUU, and his Yu Darvish was called by fans as Ewing after his name. I’m sure Ichiro, who currently belongs to the Mariners, would be delighted.

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