
Orix Buffaloes Tomoya Mori catcher (30) and Osaka Toin Daisho (Hiroto) Fukumori, 30, a former classmate from his club days and now battling a rare form of cancer, sent a shout-out to his best friend on March 13. He rushed to Miyakojima Island, Okinawa, where he and Tongu and others had opened their voluntary training to the public, and he himself went through a menu of dash and abdominal muscles as part of his rehabilitation. Afterwards, he also supported the training and expressed his feelings for Moritomo. baseball
"I realized how amazing he is, doing such tough training every day." After 25 years in which he only played in 50 games due to injuries, Moritomo said, "It's important to play in 143 games. I want to stay in the first team forever," and he began his morning routine of jump squats and lunge-type training until he collapsed. Seeing him like that, Fukumori pleaded, "Of course I expect results, but I also want him to complete the year without injury."
"Emotionally, when I'm alone I tend to become negative. I'm really happy to have had the opportunity to experience (practice) while receiving energy from everyone," said Fukumori. His motto is "We'll win in the end!!" He transforms the encouragement from his fellow players into strength and continues to move forward with a bright and positive attitude. (Nambu Shunta)
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