[Pacific League CS] Softbank Tatsuru Yanagimachi hits 3 hit in 3 games and 583 points, “My eyes are refreshed” – a response to his Keio University classmate, Yuya Gunji
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2025.10.17(金) 22:51
◆2025 パーソル クライマックスシリーズ パ最終ステージ 第3戦 ソフトバンク0―6日本ハム(17日・みずほペイペイドーム)
Softbank outfielder Tatsuru Yanagimachi was wild with three hit. With three consecutive multi-hit hit, he has 7 At Bat 12 hit so far in the CS, giving him a batting average of .583. “I don’t know what’s going on, but I can see the ball well. I guess my eyes are refreshed,” he said. This season, he reached the required number of at-bats for the first time and had a breakout season, boasting the highest on-base percentage, but he brought his momentum to the CS, where he didn’t get a chance to play last year.
On the same day, Nippon-Ham ‘s Gunji, who was his classmate at Keio University, also had two hit four RBI. The man who had been struggling until the second game woke up. “He hadn’t had a hit until now, but he’s a batter who is batting nearly 30%, so he’ll get one eventually. I think he’ll keep improving from here,” said Yanagimachi. Not to be outdone, he showed his spirit.
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