Unprecedented 400 wins Shoichi Kaneda Shinobi Tokyo Dome account book October 9 18:47

The National Baseball and Giant professional baseball team won 400 unprecedented wins, surpassing Mr. Shoichi Kaneda who passed away at the age of 86 on the 6th of this month. It was.

Mr. Kaneda died at a hospital in Tokyo on September 6 due to sepsis due to acute cholangitis.

Kanada-san, the last giant to play during the active days, will face Hanshin, who won from the 3rd place in the climax series final stage from the 9th. The dome was provided with a register.

A wide range of fans visited one after another before the match on the book stand, where photos of Mr. Kaneda from the working days were raised, expressing their feelings of sadness by writing their names and putting their hands together.

A 68-year-old man, a giant fan since childhood, said, “When I knew that I died, I felt very sad. It was a great pitcher.”

An 81-year-old man who is a fan of Lotte, who was directed by Kaneda, was grateful to look back on Japan's best in 1974, saying, “Mr. Kaneda led Lotte to the best in Japan. Said.

This register will be set up in the square in front of the Tokyo Dome from 4pm to 8pm until the 11th.