Like give up a bunch more runs!
They didn't do it though
Like give up a bunch more runs!
They didn't do it though
What an intense final inning. 1-4, Morioka DaiFu eliminates the previous champion.
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This is moment I learned my stream was 30 seconds behind lol
They're going out of their way to make this inning interesting.
Edit: And last years champions are out.
What an intense final inning. 1-4, Morioka DaiFu eliminates the previous champion.
wait i thought this started in 10 minutes
how much did i miss today X__X
At least they broke the shutout.
I will say it's great seeing how happy these kids are to be there compared to the grumpy old dudes that populate MLB. lol.
yeah it's nice to see them running back some points even if it's too little too late, at least go home with some pride in your play
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So is there a story behind gathering up the dirt from the field that they're doing now?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_school_baseball_in_Japan#Sacred_.22Dirt_of_K.C5.8Dshien.22 said:In the 1937 Summer Kōshien, Kumamoto Tech (Kumamoto) advanced to the championship game, but lost. After the game, Kumamoto Tech player Tetsuharu Kawakami grabbed a handful of dirt from the playing field of Kōshien Stadium and put it in his uniform pocket as a memento. Some years later, in the 1949 Summer Kōshien, after Kokura High (Fukuoka) lost to Kurashiki Tech (Okayama) in the semifinals, Kokura pitcher Kunio Fukushima scooped up some Kōshien dirt and took it home. This has become known as the original scooping of "the dirt of Kōshien" (甲子園の土 Kōshien no tsuchi). Since then, as a memento of their fleeting time on the hallowed grounds of Kōshien, players from the losing teams take home a pouch of the precious soil.
At the 1958 Summer Kōshien, Shuri High (Okinawa) became the first school to represent Okinawa (then under U.S. government rule) in a Kōshien tournament. They were eliminated in their first game by Tsuruga High (Fukui). After the game, they collected souvenirs of dirt and took them home. However, due to quarantine regulations of the Ryūkyū government they were not allowed to keep the dirt, and it was confiscated. Some Japan Airlines flight attendants heard about this, and had a sea stone lying outside Kōshien Stadium sent to Shuri. Even today this "Monument of Friendship" lies in the yard of the school as a reminder of the first trip to Kōshien by a team from Okinawa.
3-2 Nichidai Yamagata in the second inning. Both pitchers dont inspire trust. they both max out at 130km/h and are being hit around.