Mr. Kanemoto, who was the director of Hanshin, and 4 others in the baseball hall of fame

Four professionals who have entered the baseball hall of fame, including Tomonori Kanemoto, who was the director of professional baseball and Hanshin, will be qualified to teach student baseball using the special system, and interviewed on the 25th on the professional side. It was.

It is necessary for a person with experience in professional baseball to receive training for three days in order to teach at a high school or university, but from three years ago, this training is exempted as a special exception only for experienced professionals who have entered the Baseball Hall of Fame. After receiving the report, if I submit a report to the amateur side, the teaching qualification will be accepted.
On the 25th, it was the third time since last year that a professional interview was held using this special system, and the former Hanshin coach, Mr. Kanamoto and Hankyu who have the highest record of 1492 consecutive full-winning appearances. 82-year-old Tetsuya Yoneda, who won 350 wins in 2nd place as the ace, and 81-year-old Hiroshi Gondo, who was the director of DeNA's predecessor Yokohama and led Japan's number one, 148 wins in Hiroshima, 138 saves Four people who were inducted into Yutaka Ono's Hall of Fame participated.
The four people were told about the history of professionals and amateurs and the prevention of physical and physical injury in high school students. If you submit a report to the amateur side in the future, you will be qualified to teach high school students and college students.
Mr. Kanemoto said, "I wanted to have the opportunity to bring out the potential of amateurs through interaction with professionals. I would like to increase the opportunities for contact with amateurs in the future."