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Gulin Ruiyang will make his ham debut tomorrow! Confident shouting: Prove that Taiwan has good pitchers

Taiwan's "Golden Sun" Gulin Ruiyang joined the Hokkaido Ham Fighters at the end of last year, Beijing time tomorrow (23rd) at 5 pm will usher in the first day of the Japanese professional first army debut, Gulin's former owner United Lions not only recorded a blessing video, tomorrow at the Tainan Baseball Stadium before the lion elephant battle will also open early, through the live big screen to hold a live party.

He said at a pre-match press conference on the 22nd that he hoped to use the best pitching to let Japanese fans see that "Taiwan has good players".

Gu Lin revealed that after the last time the second army started, he received a notice from the ball team that he would serve as the starting pitcher for the first army on April 23, "At the moment, I feel that I am trying to be seen, but my mood is still calm, this week is the first army to make adjustments with the team, there is not too much special thing, it is to maintain the physical condition and adjust the feeling of pitching."

The ham ball team attaches great importance to Gulin's start, not only announced in advance that Gulin will make his first appearance at home, but also specially made a "commemorative certificate for his debut" to present to the fans, and a large number of Taiwanese media and fans from afar poured into the scene, ready to witness the historic moment. For the support from the outside world, Gu Lin also expressed his gratitude, "Thank you very much for your attention and support, and I hope I can return to everyone with good content."

Facing the first game of the first team, Gulin said, "Although it is an important game for me personally, it is one of the games for the season, and I will keep my heart calm. The level of Japanese hitters is very high, and the pitchers need to react quickly on the spot to increase the team's chances of winning. It's been a long time since a Taiwanese pitcher started in Japan, and I hope to show Japanese fans that there are still good players in Taiwan."

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