Toshihisa Nishi takes office as professional baseball DeNA 2 army manager October 25, 17:36

Toshihisa Nishi, who played for Yokohama, the predecessor of DeNA, and Giants, is expected to be appointed as the manager of the two armies of professional baseball and DeNA.

Hitoshi is 49 years old.



After working at Joso Gakuin High School in Ibaraki, Waseda University, and Nippon Life Insurance Company, he joined the Giants in 1996 in 2nd place in the draft.



With his bold batting and solid defense, he became a regular player from the first year and became the new king.



He also won the Golden Glove Award for the fourth consecutive year.



And from 2007, I played for 3 seasons in Yokohama, the predecessor of DeNA, who transferred by exchange trade.



After retiring from active duty, he has no experience as a coach or coach in a professional baseball team, but in addition to serving as an infield defense and baseball coach for the Japan national team, he led the team as a national coach under the age of 12.



On the 24th, DeNA announced the retirement of Ramirez, and the selection of successors is being promoted centered on Daisuke Miura, who is currently the director of the 2nd army.



Under these circumstances, according to the people concerned, Mr. Hitoshi is expected to supervise the 2nd army, so if he is appointed, he will train young people to raise the strength of the 1st army for the first league victory in 23 years. It will be.