1. He was a right-handed pitcher, but when he was in elementary school, he didn’t know how to throw and ended up with a sore shoulder.
2. I trained with my left hand in middle school and became a left-handed pitcher.
3. Until high school, like all amateurs, both pitchers and batters were top tier.
4. In the U.S., only pitchers are allowed. Don’t say his batting is good for a pitcher, it’s just ‘for a pitcher’.
5. He won the Baseball World Cup by striking out against the U.S. team by throwing 102 mph (164 km), which was more than his personal limit of 101 mph (162 km).
6. In his later years, his left shoulder suffered and he was eventually released from the majors.
7. As a hitter, I was not competitive in the major leagues, so I played as a hitter in the Japanese league.
That bastard1. Even after reaching a major level, he diversified.
2. While playing with two weapons, he broke the record for the highest number of home runs among Asians and became the home run king.
3. Official top speed 165km, just 1km above
4. I am only a temporary hitter due to a shoulder injury, so I am waiting to hit 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in the majors.