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    Mr. Orin throws a no-van pitch with a uniform number "100" at the opening ceremony in Hirosaki.

    Mr. Orin throws a no-van pitch with a uniform number "100" at the opening ceremony in Hirosaki.

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    "YS Yoshida Sangyo 100th Anniversary Night Game Rakuten Eagles vs. Fukuoka Softbank" was held at Haruka Yume Stadium (Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture) on July 5, and former leader of "RINGOMUSUME", Mr. Obayashi, started the ball. Served the ceremony.

    The official game of the 1st professional baseball team held in Hirosaki for the first time in 3 years. At the opening ceremony, Mr. Orin, a former leader of Hirosaki's dance and vocal unit Ringomusume, stood on the mound and showed off a no-bound pitch. The national anthem was sung by the apple girl's younger sister unit "Riceball".

    Mr. Orin, who says that his right arm was trembling from the time he was entrusted with the opening ceremony, recalls that his right arm was trembling even during the opening ceremony. He recalled that he was practicing pitching during his open hours at work, and he talked to staff and other people who had even a little experience in baseball to teach him how to pitch.

    The uniform number "100" reached 1 million views of the MV of the representative song "RINGO STAR" among farmers (the name of the fan of Ringo Musume) when graduating from Ringo Musume in March this year. Because there was a movement to make it. "Thankfully, I achieved 1 million views and had a flower added to my graduation. I used Haruka Yume Stadium to shoot the MV for this song, so I made it" 100 "," says Obayashi.

    Mr. Orin feels relieved that his shoulders have been unloaded after the opening ceremony. He smiles when he says, "I want to score 100 points." There was a surprise that he was presented with a caricature drawn by the Rakuten Eagles mascot character "Clutch", and there was also one act that smiled "I had him draw more beautifully than myself".

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