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- Pitchers like Sugano (center) getting hit by Kuwata’s assistant head coach (front) at the Giants group camp S. Inoh on the left and Otake on the right (photographed by Kazutaka Eguchi)
Giants Tomoyuki Sugano cites the evolution of straights and corners as the theme of this season. Last season, he posted 13 consecutive wins from the first round for the first time in history, and had the most wins and the highest win rate.
For added uniformity, buff the vertical derailleurs, including the fork. In the bullpen early in camp, he plans to seal his favorite slider and throw it mostly on straight and curve balls. Assistant pitcher Kuwata, who exchanged opinions on team information during practice, drew a plane as a user of the curve, saying, “I want to do it firmly while listening to the feelings.”
Masaru Tanaka, who will return to Rakuten, also promised to fight together at the Tokyo Olympics. “It will be a great experience and I believe that the benefits of my life in baseball will be enormous, so I will do everything possible to be selected.” “I am sure that professional baseball will be exciting and everything is very positive. I will do my best to turn it into my own positive material,” he said after returning to Japan for the first time in eight years. Expectations are rising for the long-awaited Olympic gold medal and the first game in eight years since the 2013 Japan Series.[Kengo Kubo]
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