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Yutaka Fukumoto, a baseball commentator known as the “King of Robberies in the World,” is an instagram after Fukuoka Softbank Hawks’ Yukyo Zhou Higashi increased the number of stolen bases in consecutive games to 11 and lined up on his own Japanese record. Congratulations on Gram.
Mr. Fukumoto exclaimed, “It’s fun to see Shuto running. Sometimes I feel like I’m on the ground.” It has been spoken of as a warm phrase typical of Mr. Fukumoto, who is familiar with her unadorned personality.
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Yutaka Fukumoto congratulates Shuto on reaching the record (partially edited from Mr. Fukumoto’s Instagram)
“The secret of stealing is … first go to the base.”
Shuto participated in the match against Lotte on October 28, 2020 with the shortest. When he reached third base, he decided to steal to second base, and it was in line with the Japanese record of 11 consecutive steals set by Fukumoto in 1971 and 1974 during the Hankyu Braves era.
Following the arrival of Shuto’s registration, Mr. Fukumoto updated his Instagram on the 29th. Along with a two-shot photo with Shuto, which was taken in January this year, he congratulated Shuto for stealing 11 games in a row. No, congratulations on setting a new record tomorrow. I had high expectations.
From here on, feelings for Shuto overflow. “I’ve been watching the Hawks games every day recently,” Fukumoto said. “It’s fun to see Shuto running. Sometimes I feel like I’m on the ground. I’ve stolen 11 games in a row. 47 stolen bases (the number of stolen bases in the season at the end of 28) is also amazing.”
Also, “But most of all, it’s amazing to be on base in every game. It’s always told as a funny story, but the secret to stealing is … go to base first. He also evaluated Shuto’s ability to reach the base.
There is something in common with the “conditions” when joining the group
Shuto joined Softbank in 2017 in second place in the draft formation. In 2018, he won the Outstanding Player Award at the Fresh All-Star Game, and in 1919, he registered as a controlled player. In season 19, he was proficient in the 1st Army as a “substitute racing specialist” and was active as a representative of Japan in the Premier 12.
On the other hand, Mr. Fukumoto also joined Hankyu with the 7th draft nomination in 1968. The stolen bases from season 106 recorded in 1972 and 1065 stolen bases in total are still intact in Japan. Mr. Fukumoto said: “As I come from training, I kind of overlap with myself (seventh place in the draft is like training now), and I have been watching it for a long time. I think,” he said with deep emotion about the Shuto’s success.
Also, “Shuto’s attention has drawn attention to ‘stealing’, and I have been given my name in various places. Thank you. The person who saw it said on the net:” Who is Yutaka Fukumoto? “Maybe they’ll see”, “benefit” was also mentioned.
However, “this time, several studies will be conducted to stop Shuto,” “the young catchers from each team may have a chance to be recognized by stopping Shuto,” he said in the future. It is reported that “Shuto measures” will be intensified. Further,
“The more you run, the more fun and interesting ‘stealing’ becomes, so watch out for ‘injuries’. For Shuto, he’s like a grandson … of Mr. Baseball.”
I expected greater success.
After this sentence, Mr. Fukumoto said: “# Somehow I overlap with myself because I am training” “# Attitude to properly face going to the game”, many phrases in the sentence as hash tags Send. I reiterated the emotion.
Fukumoto has been loved by baseball fans for his down-to-earth personality and demeanor. Fans on Twitter who read the congratulatory comments say, “It contains no poison” and “It is full of warmth.”