Book (Practical) Medicine I don't give up on myself --191 needle medals --

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 医学 自分を諦めない -191針の勲章- / 館山昌平
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Item number: BO2836302
Released date: 24 Jun 2022
執筆: 長谷川晶一

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Medicine : "Let's do another operation and make sure to return to the Jingu Mound" -- The reason that made me undergo my third Tommy John operation was that I didn't want to retire because of my injury. I didn't want to leave baseball because of my injury. If you do the right surgery and do the right rehabilitation, I will be able to return. I had a duty and responsibility to prove that. "From 2004, 2013, and 2014, Shohei Tateyama suffered from rehabilitation with a scalpel in his elbows. Like a phoenix, he always came back from his injury and won titles such as" Most Wins "and" Come Back Award. "The famous pitchers who experienced the height and despair will look more into the life of Shohei Tateyama based on the perspectives and testimonies of five people who lived through the tough world for 17 years : Masanori Ishikawa, a senior of ーーヤクルト, Shuichi Murata, a university classmate who is now coach of the Yomiuri Giants, Shinichiro Motohashi, a university classmate who worked for a management company, and his parents. He also talks about how he faced himself to overcome adversity, professional pride, logical thinking, and new challenges he learned in his 17 years at Yakult alone. ■ About the author Born on March 17, 1981. Born in Kanagawa. Born in March 17, 2002. Born in Kanagawa. In the spring of March at Nittai Katsuzawa High School, he joined the Yakult in the 3rd draft. He entered the Nihon University as the third leading player on the right side. He received Tomy-John surgery in 2004, 2013, and 2014. After retiring from September 2019, he served as the second team pitching coach for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles. He joined the Yakult team in the 3rd draft and played as the ace on the right side. He underwent Tomy-John surgery in the 2022 season. After retirement, he served as the second team pitching coach for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden BS Fuji. After retirement, he served as the chief pitching coach for the Route-In BC League, Fukushima Red Hopes, which Akinori Iwamura has supervised, he always came back from his injury and won titles such as" Most Wins "and" Come Back Award. "He also announced his retirement from the same year. After retirement, he served as the second team pitching coach for the Tohoku-Rakuten Golden 『 Tateyama 』