
On the 5th, the Tokyo Big Six baseball League held a training session at Jingu Stadium for baseball club members who have chosen to pursue a career in professional baseball, with lectures on "the mindset of a professional baseball player" and "legal and tax matters related to professional baseball players." In addition to the six players from the league who were selected in the draft meeting on October 23rd, two who will become team staff members also attended the session.
Keiko Ono (4th year, Joshi Seigakuin), manager of Rikkyo University, whose father is former Lotte pitcher Shingo Ono, affectionately known to fans as "Sunday Shingo," will become a team employee of Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters starting next spring.
He is also in charge of the in-stadium announcements at Jingu Stadium during the Tokyo Big Six baseball League. His dedication and dedication to his team has earned him praise not only from Rikkyo University but also from baseball members at other schools. With a passion for baseball that overflows in his heart, he is likely to become a valuable asset in the northern lands.
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