Professional baseball announces monthly MVP for June and July Yakult Murakami won first prize August 16 at 16:56

The June/July monthly MVP of professional baseball was announced, and Yakult's 20-year-old player Munetaka Murakami, who won 37 points in the league's top batters division, was the first to win the C-League batter category.

SE League

Murakami, who won the rookie of the league last year, sits at number 4 from the opening of the season in his third year as a professional, playing 35 games in June and July, with a batting average of 30/3 minutes and 9 home runs. He recorded 6 points and 37 points in the league top.

In the S-League pitcher category, Giant Ace Tomoyuki Kanno has won the seventh prize since September and October.

In June and July, Pitcher Sugano started six games in total, scoring five league title wins including two closeouts, showing an ERA of 1.69 and outstanding stability.

Yakult Murakami "I'm honored"

Yakult Munetaka Murakami, who was the first MVP player to win a monthly MVP in the S-League, said, "I'm very happy and honored. When I joined the team, I didn't think I could get it so quickly. I became very confident that I would like to do my best to win many awards in the future." On top of that, he said, "I'm more disappointed with the matches I couldn't hit. I want to become a player who wins the team by hitting No. 4 "If I get one here, I can win." I was swearing.

Giant Kanno "Thanks to various people"

Giant Tomoyuki Kanno, who has won the 7th monthly MVP since September/October, the oldest player in the S-League pitcher category, said, "I'm honestly happy and I can't aim at it. I want to convey my thanks." And about the effect of the form modification that we are working on this season, "I'm accumulating so much, so the results will be when I'm finished, but I'd like to think about making it a season that I feel good with this form" Did. For the rest of the season, he said, "I'm always thinking about what I can do now, but I want to make the best choice at that time on the mound."

Pacific League

In the Pacific League batter category, SoftBank player Yuki Yanagida has won the sixth prize since May.

Yanagita has a league-leading record in seven divisions, with batting average of 30% 7 minutes 9 hits, 47 hits, and base running rate of 50% 6 points. Last month, he scored 32 goals per month, which is in line with the professional baseball record.

In the pitcher category, Rakuten's Hideaki Wakui pitched five league titles, the fourth time since March and April four years ago.

Pitcher Wakui has also won the monthly MVP in Seibu and Lotte, and is the second player in history to win the three teams since coach Ramirez who played at DeNA in 2012.

Softbank Yanagida "Really overkill"

Yuki Yanagita of Softbank, who won the sixth monthly MVP since May in the batter division of the Par League, said, "I think all the numbers were better than I expected and I think it was too good." did.

When I was asked a particularly impressive scene, he said, "I remember the best part of the goodbye home run for the game with the customers," and made a shot that decided on a game with Rakuten on the 10th of last month.

For the rest of the season, he said, "Because I am playing baseball in a good flow, I want to work as a team so that I can win more and more."

Rakuten Wakui "I want to play the starting role and win the championship"

Rakuten's pitcher Hideaki Wakui, who has won the fourth monthly MVP since March and April four years ago in the Pacific League pitcher, was taught by Shinichiro Koyama's pitcher's gripping and throwing methods as a good factor. He added that the sinkers have joined the ball types, and said, "It is a key type of pitching because it undergoes various changes. I want to improve the accuracy."

And for the future, he said, "I feel the need for the team and the fans, and I feel rewarding. I want to continue to maintain my physical condition and play a leading role to win the championship." ..