Anonymous in high school…Takadora 3’s right-hand man, Fuji University‘s Shun Antoku, “thanks to YouTube“
The “Professional Draft Conference sponsored by Lipovitan D” was held in Tokyo on the 24th, and 6 out of 7 players (4 in control, 2 in development) submitted applications for member- professional foot announced by Fuji Ta University. The six named from the same university team is the most in history, including training. Coach Shintaro Yasuda, who watched the “six players raise their heads in a row,” said coach Shintaro Yasuda, “When this school year started, I felt that if we did our best, that six or seven players will go on to the professional levels. .The reason behind this large number of positions is the commander’s keen eye.
Fourth-year university students this year are the most affected by the coronavirus, with several competitions canceled in 2020 in their third year of high school. Just as athletes missed opportunities to showcase themselves, university coaches struggled to find players. Although Fuji University is located in Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture, athletes come from all over Japan, from Hokkaido to Okinawa. Coach Yasuda usually travels the country in search of talented players, but this year, due to travel restrictions, he looked at videos of high school students from around the country on YouTube.
At the same time, an attractive video of pitcher Shun Antoku (3rd place in Softbank), who was a second-year pitcher at Kurume Commercial High School at the time, appeared on the “recommended” list on YouTube. After watching Antoku pitch at the Fukuoka tournament, manager Yasuda said, “His balance and finger control are good. a straight line you can’t hit.” I felt it intuitively.
At that time, his fastest pitch speed was 136km/h and his average speed was around 130km/h, making him an unknown figure in the world of high school basketball. Even though he had been hurting his elbow since his second year in high school and his connection to Kurume Commercial was weak, he didn’t hesitate to come to him. At the university, he worked on weight training and plyometrics training, focusing on his lower body, to improve his physical ability, and along with that, his ball speed improved. Over four years, he improved his distance to a maximum of 152km and an average of 140km, completing the “straight line you can’t beat” just as Director Yasuda had envisioned.
In an interview after his appointment, Antoku said “Coach Yasuda’s training environment was one of the things that helped him grow at the university.” She then said with white teeth, “ If my videos hadn’t been on the YouTube ‘Recommended’ list, I wouldn’t be here.
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Pitcher Kosuke Nagashima (3rd in Lotte’s training) is also a player I became interested in after watching a YouTube video. Since he was a student at Sano Nihon University, he had a powerful fastball, so he advised him to improve his ball control, which he had been working on at university, and learn how to use e pitch fork for a winning pitch.
In fact, I saw potential in the players I saw in person. In addition, he showed them a way to develop the areas that were lacking.
At a press conference immediately after outfielder Yusuke Mugiya was selected as No. 1 by Orix, he said, “As soon as my name was called, I remembered the first time I saw Mugiya on the field of Osaki Chuo (Miyagi) as a flash of light. “When I saw him catch an easy fly ball in the outfield, I knew he could go on.”In college, he honed his batting skills and developed into a “Dragon 1 class” outfielder with the triple hits.
An excited Mugitani said, “Coach Yasuda’s prediction was absolutely right.” that’s a lie,” but today, they called me No. 1. I’m grateful.
Pitcher Ryunosuke Sato (2nd place in Hiroshima), catcher Yuto Watanabe (4th place in Hiroshima), and catcher Tatsuya Sakamoto (1st place in Giants training) also pitched in college. Sato overcame physical challenges with his running ability, while Watanabe expanded his ability by gaining long reach and challenging himself to defend first and third base. Sakamoto also improved his hitting and was called a catcher with a “strong shoulder.”
Under the guidance of their leader, six people chose to open the door to become professionals. Coach Yasuda expressed his hopes, saying, “It’s just the beginning. I want him to do his best so he can play professionally for a long time.”
2024-10-25 02:43:00
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