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The owner of DeNA Nanba explained to 11 new players what it means to be a professional.
On the 26th, 11 new players from DeNA visited the DeNA headquarters office in Tokyo, where they were trained by Deputy Director and Chairman Tomoko Namba (owner of the Yokohama DeNA BayStars) and exchanged business cards. In the Nanba owner’s usual lecture, he explained what it takes to be a professional.
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Set goals and achieve them. Aim even higher… This is how professional baseball players achieve results. The Namba owner emphasized this process. “I asked two people I respect, Shigeru Takada and Masatsugu Hiramatsu, ‘Please tell me what the biggest difference is between players who make it big and those who don’t.'” Mr Takada said: ” It’s ingenuity.” “Mr. Hiramatsu said, “It’s about the strength of your thoughts.” “Ultimately, it’s about moving from a goal to achieving it.”
There are only a handful of players for whom everything runs smoothly. “There are times when you stumble and there are times when you go through a long crisis. Some people are told so many things by those around them that they don’t understand. I think it’s true, even if you want to give something.” Giving up, not giving up, keeping trying and looking forward, that’s what makes the difference. It’s not so much about how you set goals or what it will be like when you achieve them, but about what you do when you have a hard time. “That can be the difference between a big name and an average player.”
The amount of time one can spend as a professional baseball player is shorter than that of a typical office worker. “There are very few people older than 45. But life goes on until the age of 90. How fulfilling can you lead a life after retirement? This is the reality that I wish for the 11 members who have just joined the team and have big dreams that need to be understood.
Awareness and responsibility… Becoming a professional baseball player is “the beginning of an indelible record”
A professional baseball player’s options are inevitably limited after retirement. One of those things is to stay with the team, but that’s not going to happen unless you get an offer. Namba owner said: “To decide whether we can make an offer or not, we look at his attitude during this process. We as a team are looking at this closely. If things go well, he’ll be a good player.” , a good player. Even if things don’t go well, know that you are part of professional baseball, be a role model for the kids, have a positive attitude that only you can save, and do your best and ideas . I’ll see if I can move forward with this,” he said, getting the freshmen to line up.
He also describes his career as a professional baseball player as “the beginning of an indelible success story.” Because his job is always in the spotlight, he says, “Everything outside of baseball is recorded. What I did in my personal life that I thought no one saw and what I did to dedicate myself to baseball, what.” “I love so much.” “It’s important not to make strange records do,” he said, urging them to be more aware and responsible.
Outfielder Takateru Watarai (ENEOS), who was drafted first, firmly accepted the Nanba owner’s words and said: “I was impressed by how hard you work when things aren’t going well, so I decided to stay positive and my To do the best.” best.”” . The young warriors who take a great leap will move forward without forgetting the feelings of that day.
(Rie Machida)
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