Japan's National University Shortstop Cheats Over Girl Group's Wife at 'Premier 12' and NPB Upset
Japan's National University Shortstop Cheats Over Girl Group's Wife at 'Premier 12' and NPB Upset
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The NPB is in trouble due to an affair. The person responsible for the affair was Sosuke Genda, 31, the flagship shortstop of the Seibu Lions.
The Japanese weekly Munchun reported on Wednesday that Genda had an affair with a man who works at a high-end club in Ginza. Ginza is a luxury commercial district in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, Japan, and is full of high-end brands and bars. According to reports, Ginza enjoyed a secret meeting with the man in Taiwan during the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Premier 12 last month and stayed at a hotel in Saitama Prefecture on the eve of the year-end golf tournament held in the same month. The scandal seems to be spreading as Genta admitted the fact.
Kenta is an infielder who represents NPB. He was the Rookie of the Year in 2017 and boasts of a stellar personal career, including four of the Best Nine (2018-2021) and seven of the Golden Glove (2017-2024) at shortstop. His batting average was 0.269 (1,067 hits), 17 homers and 265 RBIs in 1,011 games. He had a batting average of 0.264 with three homers and 21 RBIs in 143 games this season. He boasts more stable defense than batting. He also played for the national team at the 2019 Premier 12, 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and 2023 World Baseball Classic.
She married Eto Misa, a former member of the girl group Nozaka 46, in October 2019 and has two children. Genda and Eto were from Oita Prefecture, Japan, and showed off their fast skills by appearing frequently on TV. This is why the impact on the affair is not small. 먹튀검증
The Seibu team is nervous. Seibu ranked at the bottom of the NPB Pacific League this year. "We will work together to make this season a season where we can share even more joy with our fans," new coach Fumiya Nishiguchi said. "For now, Genda is the only regular player (main game). I am thinking about that." He stressed that Genda is the core of his team, but the incident has put him in a tight spot. "As you can see from the article, this case is a matter within Genda's family," a Seibu team official said. "We are not particularly thinking about disposing of players."