Shinya Hasegawa 's teasing of his seniors leaves Seiya Watanabe and Yuta Nakasawa on edge!? [Pacific League FANS MEETUP 2026]

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From left to right: Seiya Watanabe, Yuta Nakami, and Shinya Hasegawa © Pacific League TV
From left to right: Seiya Watanabe, Yuta Nakami, and Shinya Hasegawa © Pacific League TV

The "Pacific League Fans Meetup 2026" is now available on the official Pacific League TV YouTube channel. From the Saitama Seibu Lions Lions, players Seiya Watanabe, Yuta Nakasawa, and Shinya Hasegawa, all born in 2002 and of the same generation, made an appearance.

Shinya Hasegawa 's comment left the other two breaking out in a cold sweat!?

At the beginning of the session, each player shared an episode about the topic written on the dice roll. Hasegawa revealed, "My older brother is a math teacher," and he also boasted, "I got a score of 100 on the final exam in the middle of my senior year of high school. Really? Hasegawa looked at them and said with a smile, "Really! Hasegawa replied with a smile.

In the "The Lions Personality Directory," a player was selected from the team who fits the theme perfectly. Hasegawa was the first to select "the strongest mental player. Hiroshi Kaino pitcher Hasegawa was the first to name the "Strongest Mental Player.

Hasegawa told the reason for this, "I don't mind giving walk out, but I easily give double play to the next batter on the first pitch. Then, he would just use intentional walk from the beginning. Hasegawa "teased" his seniors, to which Watabe and Nakazo responded, "Is that okay? I'd rather you didn't say any more ......," he said, puzzled, and stopped them.

Yuta Nakasawa praises his senior from Osaka Toin! Seiya Watanabe uses a caricature to perform an unexpected "reverse calculation"

In "Praise Talk!", where they discuss players from other Pacific League League teams, each person picks out a player they think is amazing from their respective team. Nakazo is a senior from Osaka Toin High School and also plays for Tohoku Rakuten Eagles. Hideto Asamura Players and Chiba Lotte Marines Kyota Fujiwara He named the players.

Regarding Asamura, Nakazo said, "It's amazing that he's hit over 2000 hit, but from a player's perspective, I think his consecutive games played record (1346 games, Pacific League record) is the most amazing." On the other hand, when he spoke of Fujiwara, he immediately said, "He's good-looking." He praised him highly, saying, "He's fast, a star at Koshien. He's cool. He's a charismatic player."

Finally, the three challenged themselves to draw caricatures of their teammates from memory. Watanabe was working diligently, but stopped when he realized, "The eyes are too big." In the end, he surprisingly "worked backward," saying, "Let's choose a player whose eyes resemble these," "Can I decide after I've drawn it?", and "Who does it look like?" You'll have to watch the video to find out who he ended up drawing.

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We'll be giving away autographed shikishi (decorative paper boards) signed by all 19 participating athletes to a total of 57 lucky winners!
Please see the application form (https://forms.gle/st88mo6SxDqptUKN8) for details.
*Application period: March 23, 2026 (Mon) 21:00 to April 3, 2026 (Fri) 12:00

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Shinya Hasegawa 's teasing of his seniors leaves Seiya Watanabe and Yuta Nakasawa on edge!? [Pacific League FANS MEETUP 2026]