Professional baseball former Hankyu Yasuhiro Takai died Record holder of hitting home run December 13 22:17

Yasuhiro Takai from Hankyu, who made 27 home runs with a substitute to become a professional baseball record, died of renal failure. I was 74 years old.

Mr. Takai was born in Ehime Prefecture, joined baseball from Imabari Nishi High School after working for baseball in Japan and then joined Hankyu in 1964, and played an active role as a trump card for strong batting.

The opponent's pitcher's habits and pitches are written in a notebook and studied in detail, and 27 home runs hit with a hit are a professional baseball record.

In the 1st round of the All-Star Game in 1974, he won a good-bye hit with only one hit so far and became MVP = best player.

According to Orix, Mr. Takai died at a hospital in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, due to renal failure on the morning of the 13th.
I was 74 years old.