Even using the expression ‘too much’… How a star player and his former team bid farewell

  All 14,770 balls thrown for the club were engraved. It is a sign of respect and gratitude for the dedication of the past seven years contained in one sphere. If I was so upset, I even added the expression ‘too much’ (めちゃくちゃ). This is a large poster that will be hung at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka.


It's stove league season. Including 'superstar' Shohei Ohtani (30), who transferred from the LA Angels to the LA Dodgers for a world-changing sum, and Korea's 'hitting machine' Jeong-hoo Lee (26), who moved from Kiwoom Heroes to the San Francisco Giants of the American Major League (ML). He received a special amount of money and succeeded in entering the United States.

Japanese Orix Buffaloes pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (26) also headed to the Los Angeles Dodgers, signing the longest-term and highest-paying contract for a pitcher ever. When Yamamoto achieved his dream of advancing to the ML, Orix, his former team, became excited again. This is because he left Orix with about 47.2 billion won.

I don't know if that's why, but Orix posted farewell messages to Yamamoto every day on the club's social networking service (SNS), reminiscing about the past seven years and cheering for Yamamoto's future. The highlight is the Yamamoto tribute poster created by the club. A portrait was created by engraving the 14,770 balls that Yamamoto threw while wearing the Orix uniform over the course of seven seasons.

And the sentence engraved on it also touches the heart of the viewer. The Orix team wrote a message titled ‘Thank you for the 14,470 pitches,’ saying, “We are grateful for everything: the gravity-defying fastball, the magical breaking ball, the precise control that only makes you laugh, the 14,470 pitches thrown by the Buffaloes.”

He continued, “Honestly, I feel very, very sad, and I wish I didn’t go, but I still want to see Yamamoto Yoshinobu, who is doing his best in the United States. Go, Yoshinobu. To a place beyond our reach. “I hope Japan proves that it is the world’s strongest,” he said, wishing them good luck.

Yamamoto also said at his return press conference, “I saw it through the club’s SNS,” and “I was really happy.” “I will not forget that feeling and will continue to work hard in the future,” he responded.

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