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Hiroshima Toyo Carp Organized Match 【2019 Professional Baseball Open Battle】 Hiroshima × Yokohama DeNA

広島東洋カープ主催試合 【公式戦 9月23日】広島×中日
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Name of performance: Hiroshima Toyo Carp sponsored game [Open game] Hiroshima × Giant
Venue: MAZDA Zoom-Zoom stadium Hiroshima
Beginning: 2019/02/01 (Fri) 10: 00
Notes:
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Adult = high school student or more, children = elementary and junior high school students
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 15 tickets with one application.
Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
 Uchino free seat 1st floor (adult (high school student and above)): ¥ 2,500
 Uchino free seat 1st floor (Child / middle school student): ¥ 1,000
 Outfield free seat (adult (high school student and above)): ¥ 1,500

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 Outfield Free seat (Child Elementary / junior high school student)): ¥ 500
Payment method: you can choose at this reception
Credit card: Settlement will be done at that time of application completion.
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Delivery courier service: We will deliver in about one week after completion of settlement.
Family Mart: Please receive it at the Fami port terminal inside the store after February 1, 2019 (Friday).
Seven - Eleven: Please accept at the cash register after February 1, 2019 (Friday).

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Yokohama Bay Stars (Yokohama DeNA Baystars) is a professional baseball team belonging to the central league, the Yokohama Stadium of the home stadium is located in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, called Hamasta. To the star (star) in the logo, the thought of becoming a brightly bright and bright star in the area, fans, 12 teams as if it is the first star which glittering in the night sky "was put in, and the cheering cheering song" Hot stars Together with the image of the team symbolizes. In 1998, when Baystars ran the Japanese series, the success of Masahiro Sasaki with a synonym for "machine gun batting line" and its "big horse of hama", which became the driving force, made enthusiasm throughout Japan. In 2017, under the direction of Ramirez, he has made progress in the Japanese series for the first time in 19 years. The mascot of the team is "DB. Star Man". A character with a star-shaped face and a hamster with a meat ball as a motif will greet you at the stadium. At fan club "B SPIRIT Tomonokai", tickets and goods of Yokohama match against members are prepared as privilege.

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The ORIX Buffaloes (オリックスバファローズ , Orikkusu Bafarōzu) are a Nippon Professional Baseball team that was formed following the 2004 NPB season by the merger of the Orix BlueWave of Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan and the Kintetsu Buffaloes of Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The team plays in the Pacific League and is owned by the Orix Group, a leading diversified financial services company based in Tokyo.

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The combined team began play in 2005 and splits their home games between Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium, the former home of the BlueWave, and the Osaka Dome, which was the home of the original Buffaloes franchise.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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