"I CAN'T REPORT IT VOLUNTARILY BECAUSE I'M AFRAID OF LOSING TRUST." RETURNING TO MY OLD TEAM AFTER 20 YEARS, PITCHING COACH INVESTIGATES POLICE WITH ONLINE GAMBLING

"I can't report it voluntarily because I'm afraid of losing trust." Returning to my old team after 20 years, pitching coach investigates police with online gambling

"I can't report it voluntarily because I'm afraid of losing trust." Returning to my old team after 20 years, pitching coach investigates police with online gambling

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The Chunichi Dragons announced on Wednesday that they have indefinitely handed down a stay-at-home order to Shinichiro Koyama, a 47-year-old second-tier pitching coach. The Chunichi Dragons said on the same day that Coach Koyama appeared at the Aichi Prefectural Police Station on charges of online gambling and was questioned. "We failed to let the entire team know that online casinos were gambling," the team lowered its head. Even if it is a simple gamble, as reported by the media, it is shocking because it is not a player but a leader and a coach.

His report, which was made during the voluntary report period, was not made public belatedly. The Chunichi Dragons learned the fact after receiving an investigation notice from the Aichi Prefectural Police. The team said it informed Kazuki Inoue, the first team coach, and Aichi Dragons, the second team coach, first. "I couldn't report it voluntarily because I was afraid of losing trust," Koyama said.
It has dampened the mood of the team that has been on the rise. The Chunichi Dragons, led by Ochiai, a former Samsung pitching coach, are leading the Western League. As of Thursday, they are 5.5 games ahead of the Softbank Hawks.

Coach Koyama played with former national team coach Sun Dong-yeol and KT Wiz coach Lee Jong-beom as players for Chunichi. In 1997, he joined Chunichi as a rookie, and until 2004, he mainly pitched as a midfielder before moving to the new team Rakuten Eagles.

As a founding member of the Rakuten, he served as a leader of the pitching staff. In 2013, when Coach Senichiro Hoshino, who was the coach of the Chunichi Dragons, led the Rakuten, he contributed to the victory as the main bullpen pitcher. In that year, he played in 45 games and posted 16 holds (one win and four losses). In 481 games, he posted 28 wins, 36 losses, 36 saves, 84 holds, and an earned run average (ERA) of 3.87

He recorded it and retired in 2015.

Things happened in the first year after his return to his former team, Chunichi. Coach Koyama joined the Rakuten coaching staff immediately after his retirement. He worked as a pitcher coach for the Rakuten 1st and 2nd teams for nine years. After being called by Chunichi last winter, he became a member of the Dragons in 20 years.

In February, during the spring camp, online gambling shook Japanese professional baseball. It was discovered that Daisuke Yamaoka (30), a right-hander of the Orix Buffaloes, used an online casino. Twelve clubs in both leagues received voluntary reports while conducting their own team investigation. The NPB said 16 players from eight clubs voluntarily reported in March.

NPB and clubs decided to impose sanctions, saying it was a simple gamble without habit. Based on the results of the survey, including the annual salary, the number of bets and the amount of bets, the court imposed a total of 10.29 million yen, 100,000 to 3 million yen each. The targets were players who had not passed the statute of limitations for simple gambling crimes. 먹튀검증

The teams did not disclose the names of the players. Recently, however, the names of Louis and Daiki Masuda, an infielder, were mentioned in Yomiuri Giants outfielder Oko. The Yomiuri Giants also admitted that the two players used online casinos.

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