It is still fresh in my memory that the play that entered the fair zone after running through the first base of Kensuke Kondo in the Tokyo Olympics semifinal match against Korea became a hot topic. Why did we misunderstand that first base run as an out? The rules for running first base are so profound that even coaches can get them wrong. This time, a thorough explanation of running through first base with Kondo as an example! #Slow explanation ———————————————– —————————– Explaining the collision rules for the Nihon University Third High School vs. Japan Airlines Ishikawa match! It’s true that it’s different! ? https://youtu.be/yyAKzCIBL5s —————————————– ———————————— Explanation of the goodbye line field fly that happened at the local tournament! https: //youtu.be/8bLTS0isVp4——————————————- ———————————- given name? Confused? Slowly explaining the helper foreigner! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYOoatBJ5O9VduH0DU3_kakk-EWXwzL3n ———————————– —————————————— Differences between majors and Japan’s non-competitive forces Thoroughly explaining! https://youtu.be/cPGLaZ-oiWw————————————— ————————————– One point of the rulebook’s blind spot that happened at Koshien Thorough explanation! https://youtu.be/81QQreKQIYI —————————————– ————————————

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