Hawk / Shuto steals 13 consecutive games of the “world record”! 1969 MLB record “Let’s run when you get to base” | Full-Count



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On the 30th, Softbank infielder Yukyo Shuto decided to steal 13 games in a row, breaking his own Japanese record. Starter with “1st and 2nd base” in the Battle of Seibu in enemy territory. After breaking Yutaka Fukumoto’s (Hankyu) professional baseball record on the 29th the day before, he set a “world record” by beating the main record of 12 consecutive games set by Bart Campaneris (Athletics) in 1969. ..

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Yukyo Shuto, Softbank that decided to rob base 49[Foto: Yuji Arakawa]
Yukyo Shuto, Softbank that decided to rob base 49[Foto: Yuji Arakawa]

One night after setting a new record in Japan for 12 consecutive games … “Challenge if you get a chance tomorrow”

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On the 30th, Softbank infielder Yukyo Shuto decided to steal 13 games in a row, breaking his own Japanese record. Starter with “1st and 2nd base” in the Battle of Seibu in enemy territory. After breaking Yutaka Fukumoto’s (Hankyu) professional baseball record on the 29th the day before, he set a “world record” by beating the main record of 12 consecutive games set by Bart Campaneris (Athletics) in 1969. ..

Shuto, who was greeted with three consecutive retirements, made a base in the fourth at-bat in the seventh inning and left front. In Akira Nakamura’s next seat, he started with the third ball while receiving repeated checks, marking base 49 out of 12 teams running alone. The record for consecutive successful games since the Rakuten (PayPay Dome) game on the 16th is 13. One night after setting a new record in Japan, the young Hidaten stood on top of the world.

Shuto, who switched from seven defenders after setting the record, said: “I was thinking of running when I got to base. I was a fast pitcher, but I jumped. I’m glad I was successful. I’m glad I had a game tomorrow. If I have the opportunity, I will accept the challenge. “

(Full-Count Editorial Department)



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