‘KKKKKKKK’ 20-year veteran, 5 innings, 8K, 1 run, ‘7 wins’… The first 42-year-old pitcher in the league.


Veteran Tsuyoshi Wada (42) of the Japanese professional baseball Softbank Hawks achieved his 7th win of the season. It is the first time in history that a 42-year-old pitcher has recorded 7 wins in a season in the Pacific League.

Wada started the game against Chiba Lotte held at Zojo Marine Stadium in Chiba, Japan on the 25th and pitched well, allowing 5 hits, 8 strikeouts, and 1 run in 5 innings, becoming the winning pitcher. Softbank wins 10-1.

Softbank, which is competing fiercely with Chiba Lotte and Rakuten for the 2nd and 3rd place positions that will determine the right to advance to the Climax, rose to 2nd place in the league with this victory. Rakuten was in third place, one game behind, and Chiba Lotte was in fourth place after losing that day. They fell behind in terms of winning percentage without a win against Rakuten.

Wada led the team to victory in an important game with powerful pitching, recording 8 strikeouts, the most of any player this season. The victory was added 46 days after the Rakuten match on August 10th.

Wada became the first 42-year-old pitcher in the Pacific League to record 7 wins in a season. Japanese media Sponichi Annex said, “7 wins in the season for a pitcher over 42 years old.” “This is the fifth person to achieve this feat, following Ono (Hiroshima) in 1997, Kudo in 2005 (Yomiuri) and 2007 (Yokohama), Yamamoto (Chunichi) in 2008, and Shimoyanagi (Hanshin) in 2010.” The previous four players all set records in the Central League. This is Wada’s first record in the Pacific League.

Wada ended the first inning with메이저사이트 a three-way strike, and the second inning ended with KKK. He got his first hit in the third inning with two outs, but struck out a swing to end the inning.

Leading 1-0 in the 4th inning, Ishikawa hit a single and Brosseau hit a double to the left, putting the team on 2nd and 3rd with no outs. He allowed the game to be tied with a ground ball to first base, but escaped the crisis with a strikeout and a fly ball.

With a 3-1 lead, he had a hit in the 5th inning and was on first and second base with no outs, but consecutive strikeouts and a ground ball to third base prevented the crisis without allowing a run. He handed the ball over to the bullpen in the 6

Wada said after the game, “I threw with all my might from the beginning. “The last one was a little difficult, but it was good to be able to endure it with minimal runs allowed,” he said. “I was able to throw in a good rhythm without walking.”

Wada is a SoftBank franchise pitcher who has been playing since 2003. He came to the United States in 2012 and played two years in Baltimore’s minor league before playing two major league seasons with the Chicago Cubs in 2014-2015.

He returned to Softbank in 2016 and has been a starting pitcher ever since. In his 324 individual games, he has 157 wins, 87 losses, and a 3.18 earned run average. He recorded 7 wins, 6 losses, and an average ERA of 3.34 in 19 games this season, and is second on the team in wins after Kohei Arihara (9 wins).

Meanwhile, a Softbank team official said, “We are considering Wada as our best force next year as well.” Wada is expected to play an active role as a player next year as well.


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