Tokyo Olympics SAMURAI JAPAN final starter Morishita Yoshitoshi, Murakami first solo! The first gold in a formal competition! Thank you for subscribing to the channel! → https://bit.ly/3rsWJKT Kenichi Yazawa Birthplace: Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture Date of Birth: September 22, 1947 (73 years old) Height Weight: 179cm 77kg Throw: Left Throw Left Throw Defensive Position: First baseball, left fielder professional: 1969 Draft 1st place First appearance: April 12, 1970 Career: Narashino City Narashino High School → Waseda University → Chunichi Dragons (1970-1986) 1970 Draft 1st place middle Joined the Chunichi Dragons Rookie of the Year 1974 Prevented the Giants from winning 10 consecutive titles and won the league title for the first time in 20 years 1976 First top hitter 1978-1979 Leave the battlefield due to inflammation of the Achilles tendon 1982 Contributed to the league championship as the 4th hitter 1985 Achieved 2000 hits 1986 Retired at the age of 39 due to weakness 1987-1993 Baseball critic activities such as Fuji TV, Nippon Broadcasting, Sankei Sports 1994-1995 Seibu Lions Blow coach 1996 Again, baseball critic activities such as Fuji TV, Tokai Radio, Tokyo Chunichi Sports 1998-1999 Obtained a master’s degree MBA from his alma mater, Waseda University Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies 2002 Baseball practice as a visiting professor at Waseda University In charge of sports theory (instructor since 2012) 2005 Established NPO “Tanizawa Baseball Community Chiba”. Appointed Chairman Formed a baseball club team (YBC Kashiwa) based in Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture 2009 Appointed Vice President of NPO Japan Teeball Association 2010 Appointed temporary coach of the University of Tokyo Athletic Association Baseball Club (retired in 2017) ) 2013-present Active as a baseball critic and for the development of the baseball world #Tokyo Olympics #Samurai Japan #Nobuhito Morishita #Munetaka Murakami #Masanao Yoshida #Ryoji Kuribayashi #Tetsuto Yamada #Chunichi Dragons #Kenichi Yazawa.

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