Softbank Shuto player 11 games consecutive stolen bases lined up in professional baseball record October 28, 21:51

On the night of the 28th, professional baseball player Ukyo Shuto decided to steal 11 consecutive games against Lotte and lined up in the professional baseball record held by Yutaka Fukumoto.

Shuto has decided to steal every game from the Rakuten game on the 16th of this month, and in the game on the 27th when he won the league title, he decided to steal 10 games in a row and broke the team record.



In the game on the 28th, Shuto went to first base with a double play collapse in the third inning, and succeeded in stealing to second base by hitting Lotte's starting pitcher Chen Wei-Yin who threw a double play ball.



With this, Shuto became the stolen base for 11 games in a row and played at Hankyu at that time, and was in line with the professional baseball record marked by Mr. Fukumoto, who stole a total of 1065 baseball in 1971 and 1974.



Shuto said, "I was definitely going to run today. I think that I was able to steal 11 games in a row until the batter who hit the back ran. I don't think I could have come this far by myself because he wasn't there. "