An interview with investigative officials revealed that the house in Kitanagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, of Atsunori Inaba, who was the manager of the Japanese national baseball team at the Tokyo Olympics, was damaged by a burglary this month.

The police are investigating the details of the stolen commemorative rings and cash when Japan won the 2nd WBC = World Baseball Classic in 2009.

According to investigative sources, on the 11th of this month, Atsunori Inaba, who coached the Japanese national baseball team at the Tokyo Olympics, found his room in a house in Kitanagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, vandalized. Found by Inaba's father.



Police confirmed that about 3.6 million yen in cash and precious metals such as a commemorative ring for the 2nd WBC = World Baseball Classic held in 2009, in which Inaba participated as a player and won the championship, were stolen. It means that



Mr. Inaba is currently the general manager of Nippon-Ham, a professional baseball team, and the house that suffered the burglary was owned by Mr. Inaba and his father lived there.



The police are investigating the situation in detail, as there are sightings of suspicious vehicles near the scene.