From the 4th, OB Norihiro Akahoshi, who marked a total of 381 stolen bases, was invited as a temporary coach to the professional baseball Hanshin camp in Okinawa from the 4th, and taught base running.

In 2001, Akahoshi joined the Hanshin Tigers in 4th place in the draft, and won the stolen base king for five years in a row from his first year. contributed greatly.



Akahoshi was invited as a temporary coach for three days from the 4th. I instructed them to practice while imagining the scene.



In addition, players with quick feet such as Takumu Nakano, who is expected to make use of his speed in the WBC (World Baseball Classic) that will start in March, and Koji Chikamoto, who won the stealing king last season. We did individual run practice for the subject.



Ms. Akahoshi was teaching first base runners how to quickly return from the feet while practicing, because the risk of injury increases if the first base runner returns by head sliding during a check-in.



Akahoshi said, "The players were very greedy, so I gave advice with the feeling that I wanted to do something about it."



On the other hand, Nakano, who received instruction, said, "I practiced while being conscious of what Akahoshi pointed out. I want to make what I learned so that I can go to the WBC with confidence." I was talking to