Game hitting, throwing techniques, referred to as the joint technique, sometimes professional wrestler or wrestlers who fight in the game is carried out by using a deadly weapon.
Entertainment company match is a business model to obtain revenue, such as spectator fee by holding the box office. Entertainment company in the professional wrestling industry is referred to as an "organization". Wrestling performed by the professional wrestler of women is particularly distinguished as the women's wrestling.
Amateur organizations that do not give a revenue also exist. But in Mexico it is not possible to classify strictly the amateur and professional since there is no licensing system. Amateur wrestling is often carried out as a part of the special events or festivals in the region.
Miura pro wrestling special guest of this year features Ultimo Dragon players, including McClock, Lady DAIKON, Yagakazaki Muscle, Meguri Kimitarou, F Dragon, Miura Den and other powerful wrestlers.
In the main event, it will be a tag team fight between Dingo & Buffalo and Ryu O Saber & GOSAMARU.
GOSAMARU newly joined MAD DOG CLUB by entering after the game of "MAD DOG NIGHT" in June. MAD DOG CLUB finally competes against the strongest tag team, will their true ability be revealed?
Another important fight is Gurukun Mask and Billyken Kid's solo fight. Gurukun Mask lost to Saber in the 5th anniversary tournament. Therefore, this fight will be a hard trial for Gurukun Mask to prove himself and rise again. It is an inevitable fierce battle.
And you cannot miss the long-awaited return of Ultra Sauciea ! He will clash with Tiida Heat in a single match.
Wrestling is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds.
Michio Kageyama is a Japanese professional wrestler from Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan. He debuted on 18 July 2009 and now is active as a freelancer. His signature move are Kick, Reverse Viper Hold.
The Hiroshima Toyo Carp is a professional baseball team based in Hiroshima, Japan. They compete in the Central League of Nippon Professional Baseball. The team is primarily owned by the Matsuda family, led by Hajime Matsuda , who is a descendant of Mazda founder Jujiro Matsuda. Mazda is the largest single shareholder (34.2%), which is less than the portion owned by the Matsuda family (about 60%). Because of that, Mazda is not considered as the owner firm. However, the company connection is highlighted in the club name—until 1984, Mazda's official name was Toyo Kogyo Co., Ltd.
The Nippon Professional Baseball league was scheduled to be expanded into two separate leagues in 1949, and Hiroshima prefecture decided to establish a professional baseball team as part of the reconstruction process from the devastation of the atomic bomb. The team joined the Central League in December 1949 as the Hiroshima Carp.
The Chunichi Dragons (中日ドラゴンズ , Chūnichi Doragonzu) are a professional baseball team based in Nagoya, the chief city in the Chūbu region of Japan. The team is in the Central League, and although they have had little success in the playoffs, they are still known as one of the most respected teams in Nippon Professional Baseball. They have won the Central League pennant 9 times (most recently in 2011) and the Japan Series twice in 1954 and 2007. They were also champions in the 2007 Asia Series.
Forkball-specialist Shigeru Sugishita dominated the Central League for the Dragons from 1950–1955, winning more than 30 games twice (winning at least 23 games each season), and garnering three Eiji Sawamura Awards.
Ryota Chikuzen, who lives in Kyushu, established Kyushu Pro wrestling to protect the culture with the motto "professional wrestling for the Kyushu by Kyushu's Kyushu."
On October 16th, 2007, Kyushu Pro wrestling was certified as a professional wrestling organization by the first professional wrestling industry NPO corporation.
On February 5th, 2008 , Rikuza Chikuzen established a press conference .
On 11th of May, they held a pre-flag fight at the general welfare facility " Siemate ".
On June 29th, a dinner party was held before the flag- up at the restaurant " Riki House".
On July 6th , Nishitetsu Hall held an army against.
October 28 , cooperation between soft drink company Coca-Cola and Kyushu Pro wrestling installed first unit "Kyushu wrestling support vending machine". Part of the sales of vending machines will be the support for Kyushu Pro wrestling.
Wrestling is based on the martial arts. The official name is professional wrestling (Professional Wrestling), the box office wrestling, is also referred to as a profession wrestling. In ancient times it was called the West sumo (sumo). It is also often simply referred to as a "wrestling" in countries such as the United States.
Game hitting, throwing techniques, referred to as the joint technique, sometimes professional wrestler or wrestlers who fight in the game is carried out by using a deadly weapon.
Entertainment company match is a business model to obtain revenue, such as spectator fee by holding the box office. Entertainment company in the professional wrestling industry is referred to as an "organization". Wrestling performed by the professional wrestler of women is particularly distinguished as the women's wrestling.
Amateur organizations that do not give a revenue also exist. But in Mexico it is not possible to classify strictly the amateur and professional since there is no licensing system. Amateur wrestling is often carried out as a part of the special events or festivals in the region.
Wrestling is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds. The sport can either be theatrical for entertainment (professional wrestling), or genuinely competitive. A wrestling bout is a physical competition, between two (occasionally more) competitors or sparring partners, who attempt to gain and maintain a superior position.
Professional wrestling (often shortened to pro wrestling or simply wrestling) is a form of performing art and entertainment which combines athletics with theatrical performance. It takes the form of events, held by touring companies, which mimic a title-match combat sport. The unique form of sport portrayed is fundamentally based on classical and "catch" wrestling, with modern additions of striking attacks, strength-based holds and throws and acrobatic maneuvers. Much of these derive from the influence of various international martial arts. An additional aspect of combat with improvised weaponry is sometimes included to varying degrees.
The Nippon Professional Baseball league was scheduled to be expanded into two separate leagues in 1949, and Hiroshima prefecture decided to establish a professional baseball team as part of the reconstruction process from the devastation of the atomic bomb. The team joined the Central League in December 1949 as the Hiroshima Carp.
Michio Kageyama is a Japanese professional wrestler from Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan. He debuted on 18 July 2009 and now is active as a freelancer. His signature move are Kick, Reverse Viper Hold.
The Tokyo Yakult Swallows are a professional baseball team in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League.
The Swallows are named after their corporate owners, the Yakult Corporation. From 1950 to 1965, the team was owned by the former Japanese National Railways (known as Kokutetsu (国鉄) in Japanese) and called the Kokutetsu Swallows; the team was then owned by the newspaper Sankei Shimbun from 1965 to 1968 and called the Sankei Atoms. Yakult purchased the team in 1970 and restored its original Swallows name in 1974. Then it was renamed the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in 2006.
The franchise was established for the first time in 1950 when the team was created by the owners of former Japanese National Railways. The team name was decided to be the Kokutetsu Swallows. The team never finished with a winning record in the entire decade of the 1950s. In 1961, the team ended up being third in the league for first time in their team history.
Pitcher Masaichi Kaneda, nicknamed "The Emperor", starred for the team during this era and was the league's most dominant pitcher. Kaneda holds numerous career records in the Japanese leagues. For the Swallows, he went 14 straight seasons with at least 20 wins, led the league in strikeouts 10 times, wins three times, ERA three times, and won the Eiji Sawamura Award three times. Kaneda pitched for the Swallows from 1950 to 1964.
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It was established in 2006 as a second baseball independent league in Japan, following the Shikoku Island League (now: Shikoku Island League plus), with the aim of revitalizing local sports, and has been playing games since 2007. As its management philosophy, not only baseball performances, but also instruction and management work of baseball players and planning and management of baseball classes and various sports events are included in the contents of the business.
In 2007, the first season of the establishment, the league was named Hokushin-etsu Baseball Challenge League (Hokushin-etsu--, Hokushin-etsu BC League), and Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa and Nagano prefectures in the Hokushinetsu region. Based in each of the four prefectures, each team was playing a league game with four teams. After that, with the addition of two new baseball teams based in Gunma Prefecture in the Kanto region and Fukui Prefecture in the Hokuriku region from the following 2008 season, “Hokushinetsu” was removed from November 1, 2007 and the current name And played a league match with six teams from 2008 to 2014. From the 2014 season, the official partner Route-in Group will be the naming authority under the contract with the League, and the league name will be "Route-in BC League".
New baseball team Musashi Heat Bears based in Saitama Prefecture (the prefecture north area mainly with Kumagaya city) on December 24, 2013, New baseball team (membership based in Fukushima prefecture on May 21, 2014 The team name was announced as Fukushima Hoops on July 18 after the announcement, and it was officially announced that preparation for establishment was started with the plan to join each from 2015, and the affiliation from 2015 is officially announced on June 24 of the same year approved. As a result, eight teams have been operating since the 2015 season.
The Diamond Pegasus were Jōshin'etsu Division winners from 2008–2010; they won the Baseball Challenge League championship in 2009.
Long-time Yomiuri Giants outfielder Takayuki Shimizu played for Gunma in 2010. Venezuelan left-hander Robert Zarate pitched for Gunma in 2010 before signing with Nippon Professional Baseball's Hanshin Tigers.
Long-time NPB reliever Soichi Fujita pitched for Gunma in 2012, as did French players Frédéric Hanvi and Felix Brown.
The 2014 Diamond Pegasus roster had a strong Venezuelan flavor: Long-time Nippon Professional Baseball slugger Alex Ramírez played for the team as a player-coach, hitting .305 with 7 home runs and 38 RBI in 45 games. Fellow countrymen and also former NPB players Levi Romero and Robert Zarate (who returned to the team after three seasons with Hanshin) were also on the 2014 squad.
Following the 2014 season, Ramírez retired from playing and was named the Gunma Pegasus' Senior Director. Zarate was scouted by Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays, and in 2015 joined their organization.
The Baseball Challenge League is an independent league of professional baseball, with five prefectures in the Hokuriku and Shinetsu regions, four prefectures in the Kanto region, one prefecture in the Tohoku region, and one prefecture in the Kinki region in Japan. The popular name based on the naming right is "Route in BC League". It is managed by Japan Baseball Marketing Co., Ltd.
It was established in 2006 as a second baseball independent league in Japan, following the Shikoku Island League (now: Shikoku Island League plus), with the aim of revitalizing local sports, and has been playing games since 2007. As its management philosophy, not only baseball performances, but also instruction and management work of baseball players and planning and management of baseball classes and various sports events are included in the contents of the business.
In 2007, the first season of the establishment, the league was named Hokushin-etsu Baseball Challenge League (Hokushin-etsu--, Hokushin-etsu BC League), and Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa and Nagano prefectures in the Hokushinetsu region. Based in each of the four prefectures, each team was playing a league game with four teams. After that, with the addition of two new baseball teams based in Gunma Prefecture in the Kanto region and Fukui Prefecture in the Hokuriku region from the following 2008 season, “Hokushinetsu” was removed from November 1, 2007 and the current name And played a league match with six teams from 2008 to 2014. From the 2014 season, the official partner Route-in Group will be the naming authority under the contract with the League, and the league name will be "Route-in BC League".
New baseball team Musashi Heat Bears based in Saitama Prefecture (the prefecture north area mainly with Kumagaya city) on December 24, 2013, New baseball team (membership based in Fukushima prefecture on May 21, 2014 The team name was announced as Fukushima Hoops on July 18 after the announcement, and it was officially announced that preparation for establishment was started with the plan to join each from 2015, and the affiliation from 2015 is officially announced on June 24 of the same year approved. As a result, eight teams have been operating since the 2015 season.
Shiga United is is a professional baseball in Shiga prefecture, Japan. Their baseball team will participate in an independent professional league from 2017 season. They also established a football(soccer) team, eventually aiming for the top tier J-league berth. The opportunity to design both baseball and football logo was a pretty unique experience.
Fukushima Red Hoops (Fukushima Red Hoops, Fukushima RedHopes) is a professional baseball independent league of Baseball Challenge League belong to the (Route Inn BC league) Fukushima Prefecture, is a professional baseball team of. Joined the league since 2015 . The team name before November 20, 2018 is " Fukushima Hoops " (the details of the name change will be described later). It is the first (and only) Tohoku- based baseball team in the league and belongs to the east. The name of the team at the time of launch was attached with the intention of wanting children who have been forced to restrict evacuation and play outside the Great East Japan Earthquake to have "hope" through baseball .
Among baseball teams participating in the league as of 2018, no one ( including a training player ) was appointed at a professional baseball draft meeting . At the time of the concept announcement, Tetsuji Murayama, representative of Japan Baseball Marketing (league management company), decided not to have a dedicated stadium but travel around the stadium in the prefecture to play a home game in Fukushima. This is the same as many of the other league teams that have traditionally belonged .
The official stadiums by year until 2018 are as follows. Concerning the decrease in holding at Kaiseisan Baseball Stadium and Azuma Stadium in 2018, it has been pointed out that the relationship with the management difficulties described later. Until league participation
2014 May 20 , Koriyama , president of the "fan", headquartered in, in the form of a team representative of the Lv Tomiko, launched the "Citizens team founded promote preparation room", " Fukushima Prefectural team activities as" Started.
On June 24, 2014, at the representative club meeting of member clubs of BCL held in Nagaoka City , Niigata , with the baseball team " Musashi Heat Bears " of Saitama Prefecture , the league main member admission of the Fukushima prefecture baseball club was approved, 2015 participation from the league during the season has been determined [20] .
Lv representative, at a press conference after the meeting, the original plan to be ahead of schedule for one month, said it would publish the team name and mascot in July [20] .
It was announced on July 18 that the name of the new team was "Fukushima Hoops" . At the same time, the team logo and the team mascot, which images the brother and sister of Kibitaki , a bird of Fukushima prefecture, were announced. He participated in a draft meeting in December 2014 and was scheduled to announce the players in January 2015.
On November 4, a former professional baseball player and Tsuyoshi Ono , currently chairman of the Ashinowakamatsu City "Ashinomaki Hotel" , was announced at the press conference held at the Fukushima prefectural government that he was appointed as a baseball team GM. In addition, on November 27 , the Akinori Iwamura is the appointed director in the form of players concurrently it was revealed by the media.
On December 1st, it was announced that the team representative Toshiyuki Ogitani will be appointed as the president and representative director of Fukushima Hoops through the team official Twitter
Tochigi Golden Braves is a professional baseball team in Tochigi Prefecture. As a team color "GOLDEN" and players as a brave person who challenges dreams "BRAVES", that is, "Tochigi no Hero", They thought that they want to become a team for the courage and hope. Their idea is aiming for a hot team, the organization is a perfect place for children having dreams of becoming players and help them to come true their big dream in the future.
Musashi Heat Bears (Musashi Heat Bears, English: MUSASHI HEAT BEARS) is a professional baseball team in Saitama Prefecture, belonging to the baseball independent league. They has joined the league since 2015.
Since "Saitama Prefecture" is a famous area because of the hot weather, "Bears" is strong and tough, and a bear with charan and love is a bear It is taken from the city of Kumagaya with its base. In the league, the team that calls for the state name of the order, not the prefecture name, will be the second team after the Shinano Grands Rose.
The Gunma Diamond Pegasus (群馬ダイヤモンドペガサス , Gunma Daiyamondo Pegasasu) are a semi-professional baseball team in the Baseball Challenge League of Japan. The team was established as part of the expansion of the league, and began play in the 2008 season. Their home is Gunma Prefecture.
The Diamond Pegasus were Jōshin'etsu Division winners from 2008–2010; they won the Baseball Challenge League championship in 2009.
Long-time Yomiuri Giants outfielder Takayuki Shimizu played for Gunma in 2010. Venezuelan left-hander Robert Zarate pitched for Gunma in 2010 before signing with Nippon Professional Baseball's Hanshin Tigers.
Long-time NPB reliever Soichi Fujita pitched for Gunma in 2012, as did French players Frédéric Hanvi and Felix Brown.
The 2014 Diamond Pegasus roster had a strong Venezuelan flavor: Long-time Nippon Professional Baseball slugger Alex Ramírez played for the team as a player-coach, hitting .305 with 7 home runs and 38 RBI in 45 games. Fellow countrymen and also former NPB players Levi Romero and Robert Zarate (who returned to the team after three seasons with Hanshin) were also on the 2014 squad.
Following the 2014 season, Ramírez retired from playing and was named the Gunma Pegasus' Senior Director. Zarate was scouted by Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays, and in 2015 joined their organization.
The Baseball Challenge League is an independent league of professional baseball, with five prefectures in the Hokuriku and Shinetsu regions, four prefectures in the Kanto region, one prefecture in the Tohoku region, and one prefecture in the Kinki region in Japan. The popular name based on the naming right is "Route in BC League". It is managed by Japan Baseball Marketing Co., Ltd.
It was established in 2006 as a second baseball independent league in Japan, following the Shikoku Island League (now: Shikoku Island League plus), with the aim of revitalizing local sports, and has been playing games since 2007. As its management philosophy, not only baseball performances, but also instruction and management work of baseball players and planning and management of baseball classes and various sports events are included in the contents of the business.
In 2007, the first season of the establishment, the league was named Hokushin-etsu Baseball Challenge League (Hokushin-etsu--, Hokushin-etsu BC League), and Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa and Nagano prefectures in the Hokushinetsu region. Based in each of the four prefectures, each team was playing a league game with four teams. After that, with the addition of two new baseball teams based in Gunma Prefecture in the Kanto region and Fukui Prefecture in the Hokuriku region from the following 2008 season, “Hokushinetsu” was removed from November 1, 2007 and the current name And played a league match with six teams from 2008 to 2014. From the 2014 season, the official partner Route-in Group will be the naming authority under the contract with the League, and the league name will be "Route-in BC League".
New baseball team Musashi Heat Bears based in Saitama Prefecture (the prefecture north area mainly with Kumagaya city) on December 24, 2013, New baseball team (membership based in Fukushima prefecture on May 21, 2014 The team name was announced as Fukushima Hoops on July 18 after the announcement, and it was officially announced that preparation for establishment was started with the plan to join each from 2015, and the affiliation from 2015 is officially announced on June 24 of the same year approved. As a result, eight teams have been operating since the 2015 season.
The Diamond Pegasus were Jōshin'etsu Division winners from 2008–2010; they won the Baseball Challenge League championship in 2009.
Long-time Yomiuri Giants outfielder Takayuki Shimizu played for Gunma in 2010. Venezuelan left-hander Robert Zarate pitched for Gunma in 2010 before signing with Nippon Professional Baseball's Hanshin Tigers.
Long-time NPB reliever Soichi Fujita pitched for Gunma in 2012, as did French players Frédéric Hanvi and Felix Brown.
The 2014 Diamond Pegasus roster had a strong Venezuelan flavor: Long-time Nippon Professional Baseball slugger Alex Ramírez played for the team as a player-coach, hitting .305 with 7 home runs and 38 RBI in 45 games. Fellow countrymen and also former NPB players Levi Romero and Robert Zarate (who returned to the team after three seasons with Hanshin) were also on the 2014 squad.
Following the 2014 season, Ramírez retired from playing and was named the Gunma Pegasus' Senior Director. Zarate was scouted by Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays, and in 2015 joined their organization.
The Baseball Challenge League is an independent league of professional baseball, with five prefectures in the Hokuriku and Shinetsu regions, four prefectures in the Kanto region, one prefecture in the Tohoku region, and one prefecture in the Kinki region in Japan. The popular name based on the naming right is "Route in BC League". It is managed by Japan Baseball Marketing Co., Ltd.
It was established in 2006 as a second baseball independent league in Japan, following the Shikoku Island League (now: Shikoku Island League plus), with the aim of revitalizing local sports, and has been playing games since 2007. As its management philosophy, not only baseball performances, but also instruction and management work of baseball players and planning and management of baseball classes and various sports events are included in the contents of the business.
In 2007, the first season of the establishment, the league was named Hokushin-etsu Baseball Challenge League (Hokushin-etsu--, Hokushin-etsu BC League), and Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa and Nagano prefectures in the Hokushinetsu region. Based in each of the four prefectures, each team was playing a league game with four teams. After that, with the addition of two new baseball teams based in Gunma Prefecture in the Kanto region and Fukui Prefecture in the Hokuriku region from the following 2008 season, “Hokushinetsu” was removed from November 1, 2007 and the current name And played a league match with six teams from 2008 to 2014. From the 2014 season, the official partner Route-in Group will be the naming authority under the contract with the League, and the league name will be "Route-in BC League".
New baseball team Musashi Heat Bears based in Saitama Prefecture (the prefecture north area mainly with Kumagaya city) on December 24, 2013, New baseball team (membership based in Fukushima prefecture on May 21, 2014 The team name was announced as Fukushima Hoops on July 18 after the announcement, and it was officially announced that preparation for establishment was started with the plan to join each from 2015, and the affiliation from 2015 is officially announced on June 24 of the same year approved. As a result, eight teams have been operating since the 2015 season.
Fukushima Red Hoops (Fukushima Red Hoops, Fukushima RedHopes) is a professional baseball independent league of Baseball Challenge League belong to the (Route Inn BC league) Fukushima Prefecture, is a professional baseball team of. Joined the league since 2015 . The team name before November 20, 2018 is " Fukushima Hoops " (the details of the name change will be described later). It is the first (and only) Tohoku- based baseball team in the league and belongs to the east. The name of the team at the time of launch was attached with the intention of wanting children who have been forced to restrict evacuation and play outside the Great East Japan Earthquake to have "hope" through baseball .
Among baseball teams participating in the league as of 2018, no one ( including a training player ) was appointed at a professional baseball draft meeting . At the time of the concept announcement, Tetsuji Murayama, representative of Japan Baseball Marketing (league management company), decided not to have a dedicated stadium but travel around the stadium in the prefecture to play a home game in Fukushima. This is the same as many of the other league teams that have traditionally belonged .
The official stadiums by year until 2018 are as follows. Concerning the decrease in holding at Kaiseisan Baseball Stadium and Azuma Stadium in 2018, it has been pointed out that the relationship with the management difficulties described later. Until league participation
2014 May 20 , Koriyama , president of the "fan", headquartered in, in the form of a team representative of the Lv Tomiko, launched the "Citizens team founded promote preparation room", " Fukushima Prefectural team activities as" Started.
On June 24, 2014, at the representative club meeting of member clubs of BCL held in Nagaoka City , Niigata , with the baseball team " Musashi Heat Bears " of Saitama Prefecture , the league main member admission of the Fukushima prefecture baseball club was approved, 2015 participation from the league during the season has been determined [20] .
Lv representative, at a press conference after the meeting, the original plan to be ahead of schedule for one month, said it would publish the team name and mascot in July [20] .
It was announced on July 18 that the name of the new team was "Fukushima Hoops" . At the same time, the team logo and the team mascot, which images the brother and sister of Kibitaki , a bird of Fukushima prefecture, were announced. He participated in a draft meeting in December 2014 and was scheduled to announce the players in January 2015.
On November 4, a former professional baseball player and Tsuyoshi Ono , currently chairman of the Ashinowakamatsu City "Ashinomaki Hotel" , was announced at the press conference held at the Fukushima prefectural government that he was appointed as a baseball team GM. In addition, on November 27 , the Akinori Iwamura is the appointed director in the form of players concurrently it was revealed by the media.
On December 1st, it was announced that the team representative Toshiyuki Ogitani will be appointed as the president and representative director of Fukushima Hoops through the team official Twitter
Tochigi Golden Braves is a professional baseball team in Tochigi Prefecture. As a team color "GOLDEN" and players as a brave person who challenges dreams "BRAVES", that is, "Tochigi no Hero", They thought that they want to become a team for the courage and hope. Their idea is aiming for a hot team, the organization is a perfect place for children having dreams of becoming players and help them to come true their big dream in the future.
It was established in 2006 as a second baseball independent league in Japan, following the Shikoku Island League (now: Shikoku Island League plus), with the aim of revitalizing local sports, and has been playing games since 2007. As its management philosophy, not only baseball performances, but also instruction and management work of baseball players and planning and management of baseball classes and various sports events are included in the contents of the business.
In 2007, the first season of the establishment, the league was named Hokushin-etsu Baseball Challenge League (Hokushin-etsu--, Hokushin-etsu BC League), and Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa and Nagano prefectures in the Hokushinetsu region. Based in each of the four prefectures, each team was playing a league game with four teams. After that, with the addition of two new baseball teams based in Gunma Prefecture in the Kanto region and Fukui Prefecture in the Hokuriku region from the following 2008 season, “Hokushinetsu” was removed from November 1, 2007 and the current name And played a league match with six teams from 2008 to 2014. From the 2014 season, the official partner Route-in Group will be the naming authority under the contract with the League, and the league name will be "Route-in BC League".
New baseball team Musashi Heat Bears based in Saitama Prefecture (the prefecture north area mainly with Kumagaya city) on December 24, 2013, New baseball team (membership based in Fukushima prefecture on May 21, 2014 The team name was announced as Fukushima Hoops on July 18 after the announcement, and it was officially announced that preparation for establishment was started with the plan to join each from 2015, and the affiliation from 2015 is officially announced on June 24 of the same year approved. As a result, eight teams have been operating since the 2015 season.
It was established in 2006 as a second baseball independent league in Japan, following the Shikoku Island League (now: Shikoku Island League plus), with the aim of revitalizing local sports, and has been playing games since 2007. As its management philosophy, not only baseball performances, but also instruction and management work of baseball players and planning and management of baseball classes and various sports events are included in the contents of the business.
In 2007, the first season of the establishment, the league was named Hokushin-etsu Baseball Challenge League (Hokushin-etsu--, Hokushin-etsu BC League), and Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa and Nagano prefectures in the Hokushinetsu region. Based in each of the four prefectures, each team was playing a league game with four teams. After that, with the addition of two new baseball teams based in Gunma Prefecture in the Kanto region and Fukui Prefecture in the Hokuriku region from the following 2008 season, “Hokushinetsu” was removed from November 1, 2007 and the current name And played a league match with six teams from 2008 to 2014. From the 2014 season, the official partner Route-in Group will be the naming authority under the contract with the League, and the league name will be "Route-in BC League".
New baseball team Musashi Heat Bears based in Saitama Prefecture (the prefecture north area mainly with Kumagaya city) on December 24, 2013, New baseball team (membership based in Fukushima prefecture on May 21, 2014 The team name was announced as Fukushima Hoops on July 18 after the announcement, and it was officially announced that preparation for establishment was started with the plan to join each from 2015, and the affiliation from 2015 is officially announced on June 24 of the same year approved. As a result, eight teams have been operating since the 2015 season.
The Tokyo Yakult Swallows are a professional baseball team in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League.
The Swallows are named after their corporate owners, the Yakult Corporation. From 1950 to 1965, the team was owned by the former Japanese National Railways (known as Kokutetsu (国鉄) in Japanese) and called the Kokutetsu Swallows; the team was then owned by the newspaper Sankei Shimbun from 1965 to 1968 and called the Sankei Atoms. Yakult purchased the team in 1970 and restored its original Swallows name in 1974. Then it was renamed the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in 2006.
The franchise was established for the first time in 1950 when the team was created by the owners of former Japanese National Railways. The team name was decided to be the Kokutetsu Swallows. The team never finished with a winning record in the entire decade of the 1950s. In 1961, the team ended up being third in the league for first time in their team history.
Pitcher Masaichi Kaneda, nicknamed "The Emperor", starred for the team during this era and was the league's most dominant pitcher. Kaneda holds numerous career records in the Japanese leagues. For the Swallows, he went 14 straight seasons with at least 20 wins, led the league in strikeouts 10 times, wins three times, ERA three times, and won the Eiji Sawamura Award three times. Kaneda pitched for the Swallows from 1950 to 1964.
Born in Koriyama city, Fukushima Prefecture. Her real name is Nami Kawachi. Nickname is Mi-chan . Acting as a pachinko / pachislo favorite idol talent. A baseball uniform-style costume is her trademark, and a jersey number is "73 (Nami)".
After retirement, he is active as baseball commentator, baseball critic, politician, talent, actor, businessman. Former Adviser of Democratic Party of Kochi Prefectural, Vice President of the Sports Peace Department, former House of Councilors members (Second Phase).
Representative director of Emoto Enterprise Co., Ltd., representative of political organization "Emo Yang supporter's club", general manager of National Baseball team of Thailand.
Yamada Takamichi (Yamaami Takamichi, October 11, 1976 -) is a Japanese writer (novelist, essayist, manga original).
he is from Suita City, Osaka Prefecture. Blood type B type. Qingfeng Nankai High School, Waseda University graduate education department.
The main books are "Dusk where the tiger blew", "Shinji Cherry", "No enemies to weedy women!", "Business ability to learn from celebrities", etc. Furthermore, he is also known as a professional baseball fan (especially Hanshin fans), and he also has several baseball books such as "Hanshin Tigers Dark Tiger History" and "Professional Baseball Turning Back News" as well as many newspapers and magazines etc.