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Player Data All Toyota Kiyo I Higashi Mori Tomo Destrade Doi Tsuji Kataoka Nakamura Kiyohara Ishige Player Ability Pitcher Ability Batter Ability Defense/Usage Profile Kiyohara 3 1 L2 R2 Stats .307 37 home runs 94 RBIs 11 steals Form Standard 1 Batting Style Right throw Right bat Trajectory 4 Contact C 67 Power A 83 Speed D 57 Arm C 56 Defense C 60 Fielding C 61 Clutch E Against Left-handed Pitchers D Stealing C Baserunning D Throwing C Injury Resistance B Recovery C Power Hitter Wide-angle Hitting Adversity 〇 Intimidation Ad Course Hitter Walk-off Man Selective Eye Konami Digital Entertainment Detailed Player Ability L1 R1 Back Ability Explanation Team Switch Position 1st 2nd 428 6

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx36

There is no reason to hinder a person who has atoned for their crimes and is reintegrating into society.

Even Enatsu is here.

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>1

I wonder if a group rapist can become a representative of Japan…

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Kiyohara in 1990 is great, isn’t it?

3: Japan Otaku Reviews

The other notable former players are probably Nomo and some foreign players.

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>>3

I wonder why Nomo isn’t appearing… There are so many people looking forward to him in Pro Spi.

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>>15

The spirit of grass is doing ace-level performance, Legendary Kintetsu.

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>>96

As a player, he’s a true legend.

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

If you cause a problem, just erase it!

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>>4

It’s become a convenient era.

5: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx20

However, if it’s like this in the first year after graduation from high school, it’s no wonder everyone, including the person himself, becomes strange…

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>>5

Moreover, in his first year, Kiyohara had a form similar to that of Ochiai.

It’s not like I’m a shrine priest, but the atmosphere of casually and broadly swinging was very similar.

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

As long as it’s not the West.

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While flashy hits catch the eye, it’s actually impressive that he has 11 stolen bases.

9: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>8

If anything, I think the defense is fairly accurate according to the numbers.

12: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

Kiyohara, please don’t mess up anymore for the sake of your dad and son…

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>>12

Seeing the stories about my ex-wife makes me laugh, but it’s definitely had some influence on me.

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Since the concept for 2024 recreates the legendary team, I really wanted Kiyohara after all.

14: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx16

A man who is treated as a failure despite achieving 500 home runs.

16: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

Back then, Seibu had a great image not only for hitting but also for running and defense.

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>>16

Akiyama, Kiyohara, Ishige, Ito, Destrade, Kudo, Watanabe, Hisashi, Shiozaki, Katō.

It is a literal golden age.

No one is coming back!

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>>16

Mori, who was the key player of the winning team at Kawakami V9, is now the coach.

I prioritized defense over offense.

I brought Hirano along for that reason too.

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The image is a generic form, but it seems like a dedicated form might be added later.

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Nomo is a pioneer who left because he hated professional baseball.

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Hirooka’s character as a manager was questionable, but during defense practice, he would say, “I’ll show you how it’s done myself!!” and apparently he was actually really amazing at it.

23: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx13

(19) .304 31 home runs 78 RBIs OPS .976

(20) .259 29 home runs 83 RBIs OPS .907

(21) .286 31 home runs 77 RBIs OPS .949

(22) .283 35 home runs 92 RBIs OPS 1.001

(23) .307 37 home runs 94 RBIs OPS 1.068

(24) .270 23 home runs 79 RBIs OPS .858

(25) .289 36 home runs 95 RBIs OPS .959

(26) .268 25 home runs 75 RBIs OPS.862

(27) .279 26 home runs 93 RBIs OPS .925

(28) .245 25 home runs 64 RBIs OPS .870

(29) .257 31 home runs 84 RBI OPS .866

It’s already pretty amazing, but I understand wanting to dream of it becoming even more amazing.

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>>23

No matter when I see it, it doesn’t look like the grades of someone in their first year after graduating high school…

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The Heisei Triple Crown winner has finally made it out, huh…

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Finally, can I use Kiyohara in the Reincarnation OB of Glory!?

26: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

It seems unlikely that any new high school graduates will be able to achieve better results than this…

27: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

A guy who hits 30 home runs in his first year out of high school is someone you can’t help but expect to surpass Oh.

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Kiyo, who was called a “man of full bases,” is in a chance E situation…

29: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Out course hitter

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Do you want a first baseman who can hit 30 home runs with a .300 batting average in their first year out of high school?

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>>31

I want something like that even after 10 years since graduating from university.

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>>31

How many players do you think hit 30 home runs last year?

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I want it to stay beautiful and pure.

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>>33

In that case, you can also get Kuwata as a set, so it’s a great deal.

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>>35

It’s not a performance that’s good enough to be in a set…

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I want as many as possible who can play defense well at a 30% level…

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A total of 525 home runs.

No home run king.

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Compared to players like Hideki Matsui, it’s understandable if people say it’s a developmental failure.

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>>39

Regarding Kiyohara, the meaning of failure in development is different…

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I never thought Kuwata would have more media exposure after retirement.

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>>41

The influence of a certain manga is severe, but in reality, they are quite a sociable person…

43: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

Nomu: “Ahh…”

Ochiai: “What a waste…”

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Seibu has not forgiven at all.

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I could have aimed for 95 to 96, though...

“` 1996 Neil (Orix) 32 1995 Hiroki Kokubo (Daiei) 28 1994 Bryant (Kintetsu) 35 1993 Bryant (Kintetsu) 42 1992 Destrade (Seibu) 41 1991 Destrade (Seibu) 39 1990 Destrade (Seibu) 42 1989 Bryant (Kintetsu) 49 1988 Hiromitsu Kadota (Nankai) 44 1987 Koji Akiyama (Seibu) 43 1986 Hiromitsu Ochiai (Lotte) Triple Crown 50 “`

I could have aimed for 95 to 96, though…

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Out-course hitter

Goodbye Man

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I wonder how outstanding it is.

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Isn’t that weak? But I guess it’s the ability of a first-year high school graduate.

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If you can get something like this in the high school draft, it would be shocking.

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Kiyohara may not seem that impressive when evaluated solely on old stats, but when you look at OPS and such, he really is a monster…

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Mr. World Domination’s strength and uncoolness are incredible.

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>>52

Even so, as a batter, it still doesn’t measure up to actual strength…

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I think it’s a recreation of a season I don’t know, but is it injury B?

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>>54

Do you have an impression of such an injury?

I only remember getting injured around my later years.

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>>55

The first time I did it was with the 2000 version.

Since Kiyohara was injury-prone, I had the image of injuries associated with him.

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I think it’s somewhat difficult to evaluate technical athletes from the Showa and Heisei eras who rubbed the ball to make it fly.

Even if there was power

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I wonder when I became a pro rehabilitation therapist.

59: Japan Otaku Reviews

Nomo is a “NPB won’t allow it” man, so it’s pretty impossible.

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>>59

It’s a cruel expulsion measure where the team forces a “voluntary” retirement.

60: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Aren’t the grades comparable to Kiyohara in 1990?

61: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s amazing that Kiyohara’s performance, which can genuinely be considered wonderful, is still called wasteful.

63: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Kintetsu: “Nomo-kun’s retirement is voluntary, so he can’t play baseball in Japan anymore www”

Nomo: “So, I’m going to MLB (at that time, there were no regulations concerning overseas).”

Kintetsu “!?””

That’s the flow of Nomo’s challenge to the majors.

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It’s a flow like that of a protagonist who deserves to be banished…

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Kiyohara has memories of appearing as a reincarnated player in Eikan Cross.

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It seems like I drew a genius, but it didn’t grow as much as I thought?

Well, it’s definitely amazing, that’s for sure.

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An image of someone who was unable to properly correct their attitude of taking baseball lightly.

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It reminds me of Tetsuto Yamada, who began to decline and suffered more injuries starting in his late 20s.

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>>68

The decline over the past few years has been serious…

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Nomo-kun is facing a double blow from NPB and the media…

The media did a complete turnaround.

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The strength and absurdity of world domination are incredible.

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Why did Nomo do something like that?

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>>72

At the time, there were no cases of transfer to MLB, so he was thoroughly criticized as a traitor.

After they became successful, they flipped their stance, so I can only feel distrust.

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>>72

A traitor who escaped from Japanese baseball.

73: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Nomo is really amazing.

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I didn’t see Kiyohara’s prime, so even looking at his stats doesn’t resonate with me at all.

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When injuries increase and you gain muscle to compensate, it leads to more strain and injuries elsewhere… once you fall into that vicious cycle, it’s really tough.

Mr. Sho has also made a serious effort this year to lose weight like this.

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Due to hitting too much from the first year, there were things I had to teach in the second team that I couldn’t teach.

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Isn’t it too much to meet up and hit?

78: Japan Otaku Reviews

Did Kengo really quit drugs?

82: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>78

No Shabu! No Life!

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>>78

At least for now, I don’t think they are doing it.

The battle with medication will continue for a lifetime, so I don’t think it will ever be possible to stop it until death.

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>>78

I don’t understand, but probably.

Doesn’t it seem like I might die from diabetes soon? I’ve been looking kind of rough lately.

Recently?

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>>84

It looks like all white powder has become unusable.

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If a rookie can hit like this, it’s okay to give them a black card!

85: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Nomo went to the majors in a situation where there was truly no escape compared to today’s players.

Basically, Kintetsu, grass, and NPB are to blame.

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Rather, Kiyohara seems like he might die if he doesn’t take proper medication for treatment…

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If you’re told that you have the most wins for four consecutive years and that your salary will be maintained, it’s understandable that you’d want to complain.

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Seeing Kintetsu’s blunders is no joke.

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Hitting 500 home runs is quite an achievement, but back when he was a rookie, it was expected that he would first surpass Mr. Nomo, and there were even hopes that he would break Mr. Oh’s record as well.

It’s a waste that it doesn’t reach 200 units more than the expected number.

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A quick search shows that the blood sugar level was 900 at the time of arrest.

I don’t know if it’s fasting blood sugar or not.

93: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The fact that he has never won the HR King title adds to the feeling that the expectations were not met.

Well, it’s kind of strange because it’s over 500…

94: Japan Otaku Reviews

I think Mr. Ou was just too big of a wall, don’t you think?

99: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

>>94

Well, it probably won’t be surpassed… 868.

I’ve been active for about 20 years, and I hit 40 home runs each year from my first year as an immediate contender! But since I can’t surpass that, something feels off.

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>>99

It will take 18 years even if you shoot 50 times a year.

Even if you hit 50 home runs in your first year after graduating high school, you’ll only surpass it in the late years of 37.

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The HR king’s wall exploding in his later years with Mondesi, Boomer, DeSodtradi, and Bryant is a bit of a tough challenge.

100: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I might be able to quit drugs now, but there’s no guarantee that I will be able to continue to stay off them in the future…

It’s not that the person is at fault; that’s the scary thing about drugs.

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Somehow Matsunaka was added smoothly together.

Maybe it’s because I became a coach.

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I was led to believe that Big Mouth was stronger due to their impression, but it feels like this is all there is.

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It’s true that after Nomo left Kintetsu, there was a lot of talk, but NPB hurriedly revised the agreement after he went to the majors.

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It was such an amazing talent that even now, I still regret how much more it could have achieved…

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In Nomo’s case, I think he could be represented during his time with the Dodgers, but he can’t be represented during his time with Kintetsu for practical reasons.

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I realize that being active for 21 years is really impressive, and hitting 30 home runs in the final year is amazing.

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The king must have retired because his batting average dropped too low.

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>>109

A batting average of .236 with 30 home runs and 84 RBIs in the final year is sad…

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>>112

If this person were here now, they would easily be able to take the number 4 spot somewhere.

If he retires as the 4th batter for the Giants, it can’t be helped.

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>>112

It seems like it will last another 2 years…

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Suzuki Keiji is a prime example of someone who is a top-tier player but a third-rate coach.

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Kuwata is excellent as a coach, but the contrast with Kiyohara is quite painful.

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In his later years, Sadaharu Oh is quite a monster, isn’t he?

115: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The decline of eyesight is unavoidable, but it seems that the power and skill to hit home runs were still intact for Mr. Oh in his later years.

At the famous age of 55, I also hit a home run in the OB game at Koshien.

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The king flies, a ball in a narrow stadium in a low-level era.

Well, even if that’s the premise, isn’t it true that other players could do it too? The number of times is just too high.

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>>116

That’s why excellence is important.

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I feel that when Mr. Oh hit a home run in the OB game, his form was even more beautiful than in his later years, so the damage accumulated during his active career must have been significant.

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I want each team to have at least one player who can hit 30 home runs.

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Currently, the OBs who are not affiliated with NPB are probably obtaining permission individually, so it’s unclear whether they’ve been rejected by Nomo or are deliberately not approaching him.

122: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Ichiro also didn’t know that he hadn’t been featured in Power Pro for 20 years, so the rights around that are quite a mystery.

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Recently, the optimization of golf swings has been advancing with tools like TrackMan.

The head speed (approximately swing speed), loft angle, and low spin have been settled, but I guess baseball power hitters naturally optimized this area as well.

While analyzing Uehara’s pitches on Furuta’s YouTube channel, it was revealed that there is almost no side spin, and that the ideal value of high backspin is being applied from top to bottom.

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I think it’s also possible that the agent declined on their own since it’s unlikely that an active Major League player would handle it personally.

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How is it that it’s 30 bottles at 30%?

I can understand it if it’s around the time before moving to the Giants, but during his rookie season, I think he has a lean build and possesses contact, power, and batting eye abilities.

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>>125

In the year of the triple crown winner, Murakami has a batting average of .318, but since he has a contact rating of C60, I think he is adjusting it with special abilities.

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>>133

Right now, because I’m getting a ton of complaints about my meat evaluation, the ratings have been boosted, and Kondo is even an A.

It has become a mystery evaluation that is no longer rated above C around 2020.

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>>136

I’m sorry, but it was B70 when I saw Murakami in 2022 for 2024.

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Kiyohara is quite precocious.

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Some people delegate rights management to a management company.

128: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I don’t know the current evaluation criteria.

Do you want to see Kiyohara without his power A?

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>>128

Maybe they haven’t bought PowerPro, but the current 2024 version has players who have been active for many years categorized by ability based on their era.

There are three people registered as OBs such as Enatsu, and each has different abilities, so if we’re talking about Kiyohara’s abilities in his first year, wouldn’t it be something like Mi-Pa BB? That’s what I’m saying.

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>>132

Isn’t this a picture of Kiyohara from his first year?

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Since they have a sense of intimidation, wouldn’t it be too strong if we raised their meat?

130: Japan Otaku Reviews

I think Yanagida will probably rank high in the historical NPB batting rankings after adjusting for outstanding performance.

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Matsui in 2002 had 4ASDCCD.

134: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s like Kiyohara in 1990 in terms of performance.

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I think 2024 also takes aesthetics into consideration.

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If Doi weren’t playing mahjong…

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